Ama bracelet
Product Details
The Ama pieces are dedicated to the traditional female pearl divers of Japan.
Records of the Ama women date back as early as 927 AD in Japan's Heian period. Early Ama were known to dive for seafood and were honored with the task of retrieving abalone for shrines and emperors. Ama means “sea woman” in Japanese.
This bracelet is a delicate style of small sized freshwater pearls.
Each and every pearl is naturally unique hence their shape, size and color might slightly vary. Just like 'wabi-sabi' the quintessential Japanese aesthetic holds, there's beauty in things imperfect.
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Care & Maintenance
To preserve the beauty and longevity of your jewelry, we recommend the following simple practices:
- Handle each piece with care and avoid activities
that may expose it to impact or abrasion. - Remove your jewelry before sleeping, showering,
or washing your hands. - Avoid direct contact with perfume, hair
products, lotions, and cosmetics. - Store each piece separately to prevent
scratching and tangling.
For more detailed guidance on cleaning and caring for your jewelry by material, please refer to our Care Guide, available here.
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