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These earrings feature the Japanese word for "sake," written in Alphabet 'SAKE'.
The design features a traditional sake set, with the cup represented by 「S」and the bottle by 「AKE」.

 

Sake is a popular Japanese rice wine often served with traditional Tokkuri bottles and Ochoko cups. 
These earrings are  great way to celebrate Japanese food culture and can be a conversation starter at any party.

 

I made this design for Sake tasting event in New York City.
The event is held annualy, it's always very lively, people enjoy Sake.

 

In Japan, some sake bottles are adorned with gold foil, symbolizing good luck and fortune.

These earrings are great gifts for any occasion, especially during the New Year.


Top: silver Others: alloy (both gold plated), fresh water pearl
Size: approx.  2inch, 1.5inch
 

 

Handmade! Each one has its own singularities.

I cut each one of the shapes out of silver sheet and finish and shape each by hand. 

Delivered set on a card, it'll be also a great gift for your precious one!

 

Made to order, it takes 4-6 weeks to complete your order.

 

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Sake cup and bottle in Alphabet earring

$92.00Price
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    All of my jewelry is created by hand, placed in a plastic resealable bag, as item is wrapped in cotton pad and then shipped in a bubble wrapped envelope for protection with regular USPS mail.

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