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WAKAN SILVER SMITH Spirit Horseshoe Necklace Double /Silver

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Sale price¥49,500
495 Points
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/// Breastplate & Spirit Horse Shoe ///

This series reimagines breastplates worn by Native Americans and horseshoes attached to horses during battle, drawing inspiration from these historical elements.


They were worn as symbols to inspire oneself and instill pride during rituals and battles.

WAKAN inherits this spirit, crafting these into rings and bracelets.

The horseshoe motif features a rope decoration, familiar in Native American jewelry, symbolizing reins.

Instead of nail holes, rhombus-shaped stamp work is carved.

This rhombus pattern is a geometric design in Native American culture, symbolizing the golden eagle feathers adorning a war bonnet.
It is a testament to courage and honor,
and eagles have been believed to soar high, carrying prayers to the heavens.


Beyond its role as an adornment,
this piece was created with respect for the Native Americans who once fought,
and with the hope that it will gently ignite a spark in the hearts of all who continue to face daily challenges in the modern world.


A pendant with a horseshoe motif, featuring a rhombus geometric pattern symbolizing eagle feathers, created with stamp work.

Two horseshoe motifs are combined, forming a design reminiscent of a Mobius strip, which is also the brand's mark.
With the Mobius strip symbolizing eternity and endlessness,
we hope for a continuous cycle of good fortune.

The clasp is an original part that fastens by interlocking the gaps between the two components.



Material
sterling Silver

Size
Horseshoe motif: approx. 5.2cm (height), approx. 2cm (width)

Chain: 70cm total length
Length can be adjusted.
Please feel free to inquire.



/// WAKAN SILVER SMITH ///
Inspired by Native American jewelry,
and based on the concept of Tradition × Modernity, we create each piece of silver jewelry by hand,
respecting their traditional and analog handmade techniques
and reconstructing them into modern forms as a new kind of work that is not bound by conventional ideas.


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