
These earrings are based on the concept of "protecting evil spirits" and express the wildness of primitive jewelry.
Something that has been treasured and worn by people for generations.
The designer came across an idea on a buying trip and had been nurturing it for many years, wanting to create it someday, and that was the "amulet."
It is said that the origin of ornaments is in amulets used to protect oneself, known as "talismans."
It was once believed that "evil spirits enter through people's holes," so people would pierce holes in their noses, ears, and other parts of their body to create a barrier and prevent bad spirits from entering.
This idea is still deeply rooted in some regions today, and as the designer travels he has encountered people who wear ornaments on their noses, ears, etc. based on this idea.
The ornaments people wear are filled with a wild, powerful beauty that transcends conventional boundaries.
This appearance attracted me and inspired me to create primitive jewelry based on the concept of warding off evil spirits.
When creating tiny wild, the most important thing was the "feeling of being pierced."
By offering a part of your body as a sacrifice to the gods, you can be protected from evil.
We wanted to express that wild look, so we named it "tiny wild."
Bororo's unique jewelry is possible only because they have traveled the world in search of gemstones.
This is a new setting that has been designed with a small recess in the attachment area so that it can be worn simply by piercing it without using a catch.
The design of this product is original to our company and was registered as a design in 2021.
(Design Registration 1683200 / Design Registration 1683199 / Design Registration 1683198)