


Shihara Construction Line Bracelet
$2,400.00
Description:
In collaboration with Shihara, Cypriot-born/London based designer Michael Anastassiades developed the 18K gold bracelet titled Construction Line. Inspired by the clean intersecting lines of architectural drafting, this slender bracelet is formed with alternating 2cm and 1cm gold tubes for a distinct but simple form. To maintain a seamless loop, the tube bead chain is connected and secured with a concealed screw clasp.
Measurements:
6.5 in
History:
Known as Japan's #1 prefecture for gem and precious metal industries, Yamanashi prefecture is home to jewelry designer Yuta Ishihara who launched Shihara in 2010. The Tokyo-based jewelry label handcrafts delicate 18k gold earrings, rings, necklaces, and bracelets that explore geometry and minimalism. By taking away decorative elements in an innovative process that he calls “subtraction”, Ishihara integrates concealed and adjustable closures and invisible rigid bars, allowing his jewelry to be seamlessly styled in a variety of ways. As a designer, Ishihara shies away from the concept that the jewelry he creates is simple, rather it’s intensely focused on drawing out the 'pure beauty' of each piece where carefully considered details allow his jewelry to be unobtrusive to the wearer, but radiates a undeniable natural elegance.
In collaboration with Shihara, Cypriot-born/London based designer Michael Anastassiades developed the 18K gold bracelet titled Construction Line. Inspired by the clean intersecting lines of architectural drafting, this slender bracelet is formed with alternating 2cm and 1cm gold tubes for a distinct but simple form. To maintain a seamless loop, the tube bead chain is connected and secured with a concealed screw clasp.
Measurements:
6.5 in
History:
Known as Japan's #1 prefecture for gem and precious metal industries, Yamanashi prefecture is home to jewelry designer Yuta Ishihara who launched Shihara in 2010. The Tokyo-based jewelry label handcrafts delicate 18k gold earrings, rings, necklaces, and bracelets that explore geometry and minimalism. By taking away decorative elements in an innovative process that he calls “subtraction”, Ishihara integrates concealed and adjustable closures and invisible rigid bars, allowing his jewelry to be seamlessly styled in a variety of ways. As a designer, Ishihara shies away from the concept that the jewelry he creates is simple, rather it’s intensely focused on drawing out the 'pure beauty' of each piece where carefully considered details allow his jewelry to be unobtrusive to the wearer, but radiates a undeniable natural elegance.
Materials:
18K Gold
Care Instructions:
Delicate, so please treat with care. Keep away from children.
18K Gold
Care Instructions:
Delicate, so please treat with care. Keep away from children.
All jewelry is final sale.