is typically seen in large bowls and vases that are adorned with
intricate hand-painted designs,
but this 2 step process can now be shared by lovers of jewellery,
the
hand painting, known as etsuke, is a 2-step process that involves underglaze painting and overglaze painting. The underglaze painting is done
directly onto the bisque ware with a pigment before being glazed, then a 2nd
layer is applied over the glaze, creating durability but also depth within the
designs,
the whole process is brought to us by HiN which is a new
Japanese jewelry brand created by designer Haruka Okabe. HiN (品 in Japanese), which means
dignity,
the designer works with purveyors of traditional craft work to create contemporary designs, their first collaboration is with Hatamantoen, a pottery studio in Saga Prefecture that specializes in Imari porcelain,
the
jewelry pieces can be ordered
online, but,
much of the ordering process is in Japanese so
non-native speakers may want to consider using a forwarding service, if you’re
in Tokyo, HiN has been doing several pop-ups, many of which are posted on
their Instagram account, in the near-term, their pieces are being shown at Tsutaya Books in Daikanyama (through
07-31-2019) and Tsutaya Books in
Ginza (through 08-19-2019), we have made posts before about glass earrings, but this is the first time we have posted about Imari porcelain earrings.
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