The blessing of connection, close to your ear. Adorned with dignified beauty, the hemp fiber earrings
Five reasons to choose
1. "True purification" brought by rare domestic hemp fiber
"Seima" (hemp fiber) used in Japan's most prestigious rituals, such as the sacred ropes of Ise Jingu. The golden fibers, polished by hand one by one, are said to dispel negative energy just by touching them. At 'Kyoto Asanoha', we exclusively select this rare domestic hemp fiber.
2. The "Awaji knot" symbolizing eternal bonds
The left and right loops are intertwined, and when both ends are pulled, they become even tighter. The "Awaji knot" has been a symbol of "lasting connections" and "unbreakable bonds" since ancient times. By weaving it with hemp fiber, its meaning as a talisman deepens.
3. An accent of "deep red natural stone" that radiates presence
The calm tone of dark red creates a beautiful contrast with the golden color of the hemp fiber. The square-cut natural stone, with its soft curves, adds an intellectual elegance that complements the daily life of adult women without being too flashy.
4. Crafted by certified artisans of Tokushima's hemp decorations, imbued with soul
In the land of Tokushima, embraced by sacred peaks and clear streams, artisans weave each piece with "prayers." The manufacturing process itself is a form of meditation, and it takes about a month to deliver, but it possesses a vitality and warmth that mass-produced items can never have.
5. Made with "surgical stainless steel 316" that is gentle on the skin
The earring hooks that touch the skin are made of "surgical stainless steel 316," which is also used in medical instruments. It is less likely to cause metal allergies and is resistant to discoloration and rust, allowing for long-term safe use.
Styling suggestion: Add "modern Japanese" to your daily life
For daily coordination : Pair with a simple blouse or knitwear. With a small size (1.5cm width), it won't be a nuisance during work and can subtly express your individuality.
For special occasions : Perfectly complements kimonos and yukatas, as well as modern party dresses. The deep red stone brightens the face.
As a talisman : Use as a "talisman earring" for important business meetings or when you want to feel strong.
Brand story: Adorned with light, returning to oneself.
In Japanese spirituality, hemp has been cherished as "a vessel for the divine." 'Kyoto Asanoha' reinterprets this ancient wisdom as "modern wellness."
It purifies the "stagnation" of the mind that accumulates unknowingly in daily life with the pure light of hemp fiber. This is not about adding something from the outside, but a process of reclaiming your original brilliance. This talisman, where Tokushima's traditional techniques intersect with Kyoto's aesthetic sense, will be a quiet companion for you to remain true to yourself.
Product details
| Item |
Details |
| Product name |
[HIKARI] Hemp Fiber Earrings | Awaji Knot (with red natural stone) - Pre-order |
| Material |
100% Tochigi Prefecture hemp fiber (special grade for sacred rituals), natural stone (dark red, square cut), earring hook (gold, surgical stainless steel 316) |
| Seller |
KYOTO ASANOHA (Kyoto Asanoha) |
| Size |
Width: approx. 1.5cm / Total length: approx. 3cm (excluding fittings)
*Due to the use of natural materials and handmade production, there may be individual differences.
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| Delivery time |
Made to order (pre-order): Approximately 1 month from payment
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| Country of manufacture |
Japan (certified artisans of Tokushima's hemp decorations) |
Purification method (care)
About water exposure : Hemp fiber becomes soft when wet and hardens when dry. If it gets wet, you can prevent deformation by reshaping it before drying.
Fraying : If the tassels become disordered or frayed, lightly dampening and reshaping them will easily restore them. It is a very strong fiber, so feel free to use it in your daily life.
At the end of its role
After enjoying it as an accessory, if the color dulls or you feel it has completed its role, please return it to the earth by burying it with gratitude or burning it.