Sabirth, a jewelry brand from the century-old UCHIHARA Group, will open a pop-up store at the Jewelry Gallery on the 6th floor of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi. 
Sabirth is an ethical and sustainable diamond brand. The pop-up store will offer a wide range of diamond jewelry that emits the strong light that is characteristic of Sabirth, including "GOOD HOPE," inspired by the Cape of Good Hope, a landmark of South Africa, and the "KIZUNA" collection, which expresses the bonds between people.
 
<GOOD HOPE>
(From left) Ring (Pt, 18K YG, yellow diamond) Center stone approximately 2.58ct, side stones total approximately 0.17ct 7.7 million yen
Ring (Pt, diamond) Center stone approximately 2.03ct, side stones total approximately 0.56ct 11.88 million yen
Ring (Pt, diamond) Center stone approximately 1.06ct, side stones total approximately 0.14ct 3.41 million yen
Ring (Pt, diamond) Center stone approximately 3.09ct, side stones total approximately 1.01ct 22 million yen
Ring (Pt, 18K YG, yellow diamond) Center stone approx. 2.01ct, side stones total approx. 0.40ct 6.6 million yen
 
 
 
<KIZUNA>
(From left) Ring (Pt, diamond) Center stone approx. 0.25ct / side stones total approx. 0.48ct From 594,000 yen
Pendant (Pt, diamond) Center stone approx. 0.18ct / side stones total approx. 0.28ct From 473,000 yen
 
Sabers selects only the highest quality, most beautiful rough stones from mines in Southern Africa, including South Africa, Botswana, and Lesotho, known as the "holy land of diamonds." Their brilliance is unparalleled, with a captivating clarity.
 
Sabers' design is primarily inspired by African scenes. Images of orange daisies blooming in Namakwa Park with the arrival of spring, the Namib Desert, a World Heritage Site and the world's oldest desert, and the Orange River, South Africa's longest river, are expressed through the powerful brilliance of Sabers' diamonds. Enjoy a luxurious experience in a space that embodies the Sabers' unique worldview.
 
【Overview】
Period: Wednesday, April 6th - Tuesday, April 19th
Location: 1-4-1 Muromachi, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8001
Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, 6th floor Jewelry Gallery
 
【Subarth's ethical and sustainable initiatives】
 
Since the brand was founded in 2006, it has been a world leader in revealing the provenance (history) and traceability (production history) of its stones, starting from the raw stones. Subars' diamond jewelry is made by sourcing carefully selected rough diamonds from trusted suppliers, polishing them locally, and importing only the most radiant stones to Japan for design and delivery. A 10-digit number is engraved on the girdle (the longest part of the diamond's circumference) of diamonds over 0.17 carats, and the history of the polishing factory and polishing manager is strictly managed. While Southern African regions such as Botswana and South Africa have traditionally been limited to rough diamond mining, Subars polishes diamonds locally, expanding employment and contributing to improving living standards. Botswana, located in Southern Africa, is the world's second-largest producer of gem-quality rough diamonds. More than half of the country's national revenue comes from the diamond industry. 30% of the national budget is spent on education, and 25% on healthcare. Education from primary school to university and healthcare are free for all citizens. Revenue from the clean diamond industry supports the improvement of people's lives and the education and welfare of children.
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Sabirth is an ethical and sustainable diamond brand. The pop-up store will offer a wide range of diamond jewelry that emits the strong light that is characteristic of Sabirth, including "GOOD HOPE," inspired by the Cape of Good Hope, a landmark of South Africa, and the "KIZUNA" collection, which expresses the bonds between people.

<GOOD HOPE>
(From left) Ring (Pt, 18K YG, yellow diamond) Center stone approximately 2.58ct, side stones total approximately 0.17ct 7.7 million yen
Ring (Pt, diamond) Center stone approximately 2.03ct, side stones total approximately 0.56ct 11.88 million yen
Ring (Pt, diamond) Center stone approximately 1.06ct, side stones total approximately 0.14ct 3.41 million yen
Ring (Pt, diamond) Center stone approximately 3.09ct, side stones total approximately 1.01ct 22 million yen
Ring (Pt, 18K YG, yellow diamond) Center stone approx. 2.01ct, side stones total approx. 0.40ct 6.6 million yen

<KIZUNA>
(From left) Ring (Pt, diamond) Center stone approx. 0.25ct / side stones total approx. 0.48ct From 594,000 yen
Pendant (Pt, diamond) Center stone approx. 0.18ct / side stones total approx. 0.28ct From 473,000 yen
Sabers selects only the highest quality, most beautiful rough stones from mines in Southern Africa, including South Africa, Botswana, and Lesotho, known as the "holy land of diamonds." Their brilliance is unparalleled, with a captivating clarity.
Sabers' design is primarily inspired by African scenes. Images of orange daisies blooming in Namakwa Park with the arrival of spring, the Namib Desert, a World Heritage Site and the world's oldest desert, and the Orange River, South Africa's longest river, are expressed through the powerful brilliance of Sabers' diamonds. Enjoy a luxurious experience in a space that embodies the Sabers' unique worldview.
【Overview】
Period: Wednesday, April 6th - Tuesday, April 19th
Location: 1-4-1 Muromachi, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8001
Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, 6th floor Jewelry Gallery
【Subarth's ethical and sustainable initiatives】

Since the brand was founded in 2006, it has been a world leader in revealing the provenance (history) and traceability (production history) of its stones, starting from the raw stones. Subars' diamond jewelry is made by sourcing carefully selected rough diamonds from trusted suppliers, polishing them locally, and importing only the most radiant stones to Japan for design and delivery. A 10-digit number is engraved on the girdle (the longest part of the diamond's circumference) of diamonds over 0.17 carats, and the history of the polishing factory and polishing manager is strictly managed. While Southern African regions such as Botswana and South Africa have traditionally been limited to rough diamond mining, Subars polishes diamonds locally, expanding employment and contributing to improving living standards. Botswana, located in Southern Africa, is the world's second-largest producer of gem-quality rough diamonds. More than half of the country's national revenue comes from the diamond industry. 30% of the national budget is spent on education, and 25% on healthcare. Education from primary school to university and healthcare are free for all citizens. Revenue from the clean diamond industry supports the improvement of people's lives and the education and welfare of children.
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