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This unique necklace is designed using the Japanese Hiragana characters "さかな," which means "fish."

The characters are embedded within a fish shape that resembles a sea bream—a symbol of good fortune and celebration in Japan, often considered a lucky motif.

 

Fish are widely seen as symbols of prosperity and abundance, making this necklace a meaningful piece to wear or give as a gift.

It’s not only a stylish accessory but also a way to carry a traditional Japanese symbol of luck and happiness.

Perfect for those who appreciate unique designs, Japanese culture, or simply want to add a touch of luck to their everyday look.

 

5th picture is with matching earrings.

 

Top: silver (K18 gold plated)  Others: brass (gold color plated)
15.7 inch long
Top approx. 0.47 x 0.78 inch

*If you want different length, just note in the remarks. No extra fee.

 

Handmade! Each one has its own singularities.

I cut each one of the shapes out of sheet using hand saw and finish then shape each by hand. 

Delivered set on a card, it'll be also a great gift for your precious one!

 

This will be sent out within 3-5 days.

 

 

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FISH in Hiragana necklace

$85.00Price
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    All of my jewelry is created by hand, placed in a plastic resealable bag, as item is wrapped in cotton pad and then shipped in a bubble wrapped envelope for protection with regular USPS mail.

    Satokomatsu doesn't accept returns. If there is damage to the piece upon arrival, please contact us right away and we will coordinate shipping a new ppiece out and return of the damaged item.

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