Description
| From Japanese brand Tamas, the Chase Ear Cuff draws inspiration from moonlight breaking through clouds in the night sky, resembling curtains of light that seem to follow and accompany one’s way home. Delicately hand-beaded in soft white tones, the sculptural form creates a gentle play of light and movement, balancing artistry and wearability. |
Size | One Size Only
Approx. 32×29×15 mm
*Sold individually.
Material | Fabric, Glass Beads, Leather
— Handmade in Japan —
Care Instructions
- Crafted with vintage and rare materials that may naturally change in color or texture over time.
- Avoid contact with water, sunlight, and chemicals. If wet, gently pat dry with a soft cloth and allow to air dry in the shade.
- Do not use cleaning solvents or washing.
- Each piece is individually handmade, and slight variations are part of its unique character.
- To wear, lightly clip in place without pressing too hard to avoid deforming the metal parts.
Purveyor of handmade embroidered jewellery, hails from Kyoto and was founded by designer A. Shitamori in 2009. The brand is known for embroidering rare vintage materials from France onto light leather.
There are various “shapes” in the world. In the dizzyingly changing days, I think that important things are packed in the "forms" that pass by and are overlooked. An accessory brand that was born in April 2009 with the concept of "collecting little by little, like picking up sounds that quietly echo from 'shapes'."
The materials used are mainly rare French vintage sequins and beads. Each piece is produced by hand in our atelier, as if weaving the time engraved in the material itself. I hope that the material, the production method, the accessories that are born from it, the person who holds it, and the air that surrounds that person are connected in a single line.
Tamas
Purveyor of handmade embroidered jewellery, hails from Kyoto and was founded by designer A. Shitamori in 2009. The brand is known for embroidering rare vintage materials from France onto light leather.
There are various “shapes” in the world. In the dizzyingly changing days, I think that important things are packed in the “forms” that pass by and are overlooked. An accessory brand that was born in April 2009 with the concept of “collecting little by little, like picking up sounds that quietly echo from ‘shapes’.”
The materials used are mainly rare French vintage sequins and beads. Each piece is produced by hand in our atelier, as if weaving the time engraved in the material itself. I hope that the material, the production method, the accessories that are born from it, the person who holds it, and the air that surrounds that person are connected in a single line.