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the botanical ball necklace – copper orange

£125.00

25 × 1.8 × 1.8 cm
5 gm
Silk and rice husks for charm, silver for chain

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Description:

This collection is called “the botanical balls”.
The pieces within this collection are composed of two different types of fine Japanese silk yarns with hand dyed with natural dye.
with a champagne gold coloured 925 silver chain (46cm) and a small bag.

Weight 5 gm
Dimensions 25 × 1.8 × 1.8 cm
Care Instructions:

All my products are all hand-dyed with natural dyes. Compared to synthetic dyes, natural dyes tend to fade more quickly.
It is possible some of the dyes will change colour when they come in contact with iron, copper, sweat or wet.
The natural Dyes may rub off on your clothes.

Story:

By taking inspiration from nature and in particular various trees, flowers, lichen and moss, I create my own handmade kaleidoscopes using dried flowers and leaves which inspire an endless variety of patterns. The result is an intertwine of traditional techniques gathered from my own heritage in Japan and skills acquired from European lace making.

Deliveries

Free Delivery in Mainland UK

Cost Time
Mainland UK £0.00 5 day(s)
UK Highlands and Islands £5.00 5 day(s)
Northern Ireland NA NA
Western Europe NA NA
Rest of Europe NA NA
USA and Canada £10.00 2 weeks
Far East / Australia-NZ £10.00 2 weeks
Worldwide £10.00 2 weeks
Returns

Artist Return Policy : This item can be returned.

Under the consumer contract regulations, you have the right to cancel your order up to 14 days from the day you receive your goods.
You could notify us of your wish to cancel the order by emailing us, and then you have further 14 days from the date you notify to return the goods.

Read more about our Return and Refund Policy.
Should you choose to return or exchange your order you will need to deliver the item(s) to the UK, where this seller is based.

Emi Fujisawa Textile & Ceramic Studio

Emi Fujisawa is a Japanese textile artist based in Oxfordshire, England specialized in hand weaving with natural materials and natural dyeing. She is also a ceramic artist / potter.

While working at her art in England, she realised that she felt strongly identified with some of the traditional Japanese philosophies, specially “Wabi-Sabi”, which is a world view centred on the acceptance of transience and finding beauty in imperfection, and likes to observe the effects of time and the elements of the nature over the objects who give them an imperfect beauty.

She is also influenced by the study of traditional textiles, techniques and materials from around the globe, inspired by Confucius words, who said: “We can learn new things from the past”. She loves to explore different countries and find traditional materials, techniques and ideas. She has developed her own style to express her art which is based in a Japanese identity with European influences.

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