Okinawa is like the Hawaii of Japan. Subtropical climate, vibrant culture, goya (Japanese bittergourd) dishes, the protected Iriomote wildcats, folk music played on the sanshin (a three-stringed instrument) - these and more make this prefecture at the southernmost tip of Japan such a unique destination.
If mainland Japan conjures up soothing, pastel or woody hues, then Okinawa, in contrast, will be a riot of bright, bold colours, characterised by the magnificent Shuri Castle and the prefecture's symbolic Deigo flower.
Dream of the colours of Okinawa in this pair of earrings, made with blue and red glass bluebells and faceted acrylic cubes.
:: $10.00 per pair
:: Available for order online.
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