The motifs of Tasaki's new jewelry are fossils and plant specimens that evoke the mysteries of ancient times.

Aug 7, 2015

On August 6th, TASAKI launched a new jewelry collection themed around "Curiosity."

In Europe from the 15th to 18th centuries, royalty, aristocrats, scholars, and collectors created rooms to display rare and precious items such as fossils and specimens collected from around the world. This collection sublimates the worldview of such collectors' rooms into modern jewelry. The collection features items crafted with a variety of motifs that pique curiosity, including fossils of ancient, mysterious creatures, sea creatures, insects, and plant specimens.

The "Gulper" series, which features a shark's jaw motif, expresses the shark's wild and dangerous beauty. The "Turban Shell" series features an architectural design that depicts the primitive and mysterious form of a seashell. Other pieces include "Mimic Butterfly" and "Mimic Mantis," which depict butterflies and praying mantises hiding in the shadows of plants; "Ruffle Shell," which features a graceful seashell with wave-like lines; and "Coral," which is based on the motif of beautiful, colorful coral.The collection features jewelry that is as if the energy and brilliance of life has been breathed into ancient specimens.
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  • "Gulper" (4.8 million yen), with a shark jaw motif
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