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This brooch, in sterling silver or 18k gold, is part of a bamboo triptych. Together, the pieces can be worn to resemble Chinese bamboo characters, delicately pinned to a jacket. Available in white gold or sterling silver.
Designed with the play of lines and shadows in mind—one of the founding principles of Asian ink calligraphy. Bamboo, in tradition, symbolizes the wisdom of flexibility.
The fine golden texture or wabi-sabi silver reflects the quiet brilliance of these metals—what they offer to the eye, and to the moment.
Ready to be shipped.
A stroke of bamboo ink, resting on silk.
This brooch, in sterling silver or 18k gold, is part of a bamboo triptych. Together, the pieces can be worn to resemble Chinese bamboo characters, delicately pinned to a jacket. Available in white gold or sterling silver.
Designed with the play of lines and shadows in mind—one of the founding principles of Asian ink calligraphy. Bamboo, in tradition, symbolizes the wisdom of flexibility.
The fine golden texture or wabi-sabi silver reflects the quiet brilliance of these metals—what they offer to the eye, and to the moment.
Ready to be shipped.
A stroke of bamboo ink, resting on silk.
This brooch, in sterling silver or 18k gold, is part of a bamboo triptych. Together, the pieces can be worn to resemble Chinese bamboo characters, delicately pinned to a jacket. Available in white gold or sterling silver.
Designed with the play of lines and shadows in mind—one of the founding principles of Asian ink calligraphy. Bamboo, in tradition, symbolizes the wisdom of flexibility.
The fine golden texture or wabi-sabi silver reflects the quiet brilliance of these metals—what they offer to the eye, and to the moment.
Ready to be shipped.
A stroke of bamboo ink, resting on silk.