Description
Ths sterling silver Chrysanthemum necklace features an intricate chrysanthemum design and can be worn for any occasion. Chrysanthemum “Kiku” is an auspicious flower which is used for Japanese emperor family crest historically and believed it as life extension.
Since the 1790s, and over seven generations, Kazariya-Ryo has worked as craftsmen of metallic ornaments in Kyoto. Within their metalcraft workshop, Kazariya-Ryo currently produces a range of items, such as tea sets and incense tools, using various metals of gold, silver, and copper. In 1900, the precise technology of 4th generation Takezuro became well-renowned both in Japan and overseas which led them to be given the name of “Chikuei-Do Eisin” by the Prince of Arisugawa-no-Miya, a member of the Imperial Family of Japan. Since then, the name Chikuei-Do Eisin has lasted throughout the generations of Kazariya-Ryo through to the current seventh generation, Chikuei-Do Kaei.