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Traditional Japanese Jewelry

Traditional Craft — Japan

Explore artisan-made jewelry and accessories rooted in Japanese craftsmanship — Edo Kiriko glass, metalwork, lacquer, washi and more, crafted to last for generations.

🎎 Kyoto Handicraft Center

Artisan jewelry and crafts from Kyoto — lacquer, metalwork, and traditional accessories.

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🎎 Nihon Ichiban

Curated Japanese crafts online — Edo Kiriko, mizuhiki, washi, and artisan accessories.

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🎎 KAGAMI Crystal (Edo Kiriko)

Japan’s famed crystal house — Edo Kiriko cuts and giftable artisan glass accessories.

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🎎 Kimoto Glass Tokyo

Edo Kiriko studio in Tokyo — handcrafted cut glass with modern Japanese design.

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🎎 Sghr Sugahara

Hand-blown Japanese glass — elegant accessories, trays, and giftable designs.

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🎎 NOUSAKU (Takaoka Copper)

Artisanal brass and tin — bangles, small objects, and traditional metalwork.

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🎎 Gyokusendo (Tsubame)

Hammered copper workshop — traditional techniques shaping modern accessories.

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🎎 HARIO Lampwork Factory

Delicate hand-blown glass jewelry and accessories by HARIO artisans in Japan.

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🎎 Nakagawa Masashichi

Since 1716 — curated Japanese crafts, fabrics, and accessory gift items.

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🎎 Kamawanu (Tenugui)

Traditional dyed tenugui textiles — accessories, wraps, and artisan gifts.

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Crafted with Heritage

Japanese traditional craft connects timeless techniques with modern style — creating meaningful jewelry and accessories that tell a story.


FAQ

 

What traditional crafts are used in Japanese jewelry?

Edo Kiriko glass, lacquer, mizuhiki cords, and metalwork (copper, brass, tin) are common.

Where can I buy authentic artisan accessories online?

Kyoto Handicraft Center, Nihon Ichiban, and brand studios like NOUSAKU or HARIO Lampwork offer official online shops.

Are these items handmade?

Most traditional craft pieces are handmade or hand-finished using time-honored techniques.

Do traditional craft stores in Japan ship internationally?

Many do; otherwise, large marketplaces and forwarding services can help with overseas delivery.

What makes Edo Kiriko special?

It’s a Tokyo-born cut-glass technique known for intricate patterns and brilliant refraction.

Are materials like copper and tin safe for jewelry?

Yes — reputable Japanese makers use skin-safe finishes; always check product notes for care instructions.

Are these pieces suitable as gifts?

Absolutely — Japanese craft accessories are popular for meaningful, high-quality gifts.