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Sakura (Blossoms) Filigree Inlay Bracelet

Sakura (Blossoms) Filigree Inlay Bracelet

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Power. Hope. Fragility.

Inspired by blooming flowers, this design celebrates the warmth of love and the serenity of connection. Each petal is delicately handcrafted to reflect the beauty of togetherness—soft, graceful, and timeless.

Size Details: Length: 16cm + 5cm extension | Weight: 8.6g
Materials: 999 Pure Silver


Features

Will Silver Tarnish? And How to Restore Its Shine?

Yes, pure silver naturally darkens over time when exposed to air—this is normal! Many appreciate the vintage look, but if you prefer the original shine, here's how to easily clean it:

  • Quick Polish: Rub gently with a special silver cloth (no chemicals needed!)
  • Deep Clean: Use a soft toothbrush with white toothpaste (non-gel kind works best).
  • Storage Tip: Keep your jewelry in our anti-tarnish jewelry box that goes with the product when not wearing it.

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Delicate yet enduring, filigree embodies timeless craftsmanship and the art of meaningful expression. We use only solid, unplated silver—no chemical plating, no shortcuts. Our pieces are handmade in small batches with minimal waste and deep respect for materials, people, and tradition.

FILIGREE: A Thread of Light, A Legacy in Silver

The Crown of Threads

400 years ago, an imperial crown was crafted entirely from gold threads no thicker than a hair. This crown was not only a symbol of sovereignty—but also the pinnacle of filigree craftsmanship. Its luster and precision live on today in every delicate wire we shape by hand.

The Craft Behind

Filigree involves bending and twisting ultra-fine threads of precious metals—especially 999 pure silver—into intricate patterns. With a diameter of just 0.07mm, each filigree wire is thinner than a human hair. It takes immense patience, precision, and mastery to complete even the smallest component. Every step is entirely handcrafted—from shaping, layering, and weaving to the final solder. One mistake can undo hours of meticulous work.

Ryan Li – A New Generation of Filigree Artist

Ryan Li, a Gen Z craftsman with a single stud earring and a background in UK art design, is reshaping what filigree means today. Every winter, he returns to his ancestral village—once home to royal artisans—where his great-grandmother’s craft lives on through him. From palace ornaments to personal expression, Ryan weaves silver into something both ancient and radically new. His designs are minimal, gender-fluid, and meant to be worn every day. For Ryan, filigree is not just heritage—it’s freedom. A way to carry the past without being bound by it.


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