Project Description
Japanese Royal jewel designer, OKURA
When we are talking about the rare jewellery, the most striking thing is of course the lavish royal jewels. The status of Japanese royal jewels has been concerned by the world in Asia with its unique culture. Behind these glamorous and noble aristocratic jewels, a talented and humble designer has come.
Japanese culture forms its unique character and temperament with its special history. In accordance with established practice, the royal family needs to make a crown as a kind of adult gift when the princess becomes 20 years old. In the design-oriented country of Japan, it is not difficult to find different styles of design masters, but few designers can design jewelry for the royal family, this is OKURA, he succeeded his father, serving the Japanese royal family by hand-making a crown for princess respectively in 2003, 2005 and 2010
The company’s first work is the “Mimasu” series with the famous Japanese kabuki actor Danjuro Ichikawa XII as a gift he gave to Prince Albert of Morocco at the time.
Okura jewelry designs include flowers, leaves and other natural elements. Each piece of jewelry has his traditional Japanese enamel technique applied to the metal surface, elegant and exquisite craftsmanship.
The pattern of Okurdo jewelry designs include flowers, leaves and other natural elements.
Each jewelry has its traditional Japanese lacquer techniques applied to the metal surface, elegant and exquisite craftsmanship make someone love them at all costs.