Leaf pendant brooch ~ green tourmaline and K18 gold

This morning, a cool breeze came in with a heavy rain, and I woke up early in the morning feeling a bit better for having woken up.
I don't like the rain, but I love the feeling of the air when it rains and today I walked to work,
On the way there, my eye was unexpectedly caught by hydrangeas.

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Before you know it, the hydrangea season will be upon us.
Plants... leaves... and forcibly associated (?) Today, I would like to introduce a leaf pendant brooch.

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K18YG/Pt900 green tourmaline/diamonds ¥172,000-(excl. tax)

Deep and beautiful "green tourmaline" in every direction is uniquely cut and carved to resemble leaves.

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The back side looks like this.
The two loops on the left can be used as a pendant by threading a chain through them.

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Even when viewed from the reverse side, the smooth form is mesmerizing.

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Both sides have a loop to thread the chain through, so you can use it as a pendant in your preferred orientation.
The trunk connecting the leaves has numerous intersecting tendrils, and is made of a combination of K18 yellow gold and platinum.
Discreetly scattered over them are small diamonds that sparkle and shine.
The surface is processed by hand-carving, so you can enjoy its unique texture.

If you are interested in this item, please feel free to contact our in-store staff.

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