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Japanese Omamori Knot Pendant

by Florentin Oktavian Hartl

  • Japanese Omamori Knot Pendant
  • Japanese Omamori Knot Pendant
  • Japanese Omamori Knot Pendant
  • Japanese Omamori Knot Pendant

Description

Omamori (御守り) are cute little Japanese cloth lucky charms. Their inherent fortune is tightly sealed within by an artistically knotted string.

This pendant redefines the ornate value of the omamori knot and turns it into a meaningful piece of jewellery. By stylising its core beauty and adding a defined edge to its smooth cords, the knot’s appearance has been reinvented into a remarkable piece of jewellery.

(Necklace not included)

Material & Finishing (as in the pictures)

Silver: High Gloss

Eyelet dimensions

≈ 3.9 x 2.8 mm | 0.15 x 0.11″ (Oval shape)

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Florentin Oktavian Hartl

Florentin Oktavian Hartl

My name is Florentin Oktavian Hartl and I live in the cities of Vienna and Linz, Austria. The meaning of Flookt is me – quite literally. Thus, I care for every one of my works, aiming for the highest level of quality possible to satisfy my mind and, above all, to meet the expectations of everyone who supports Flookt. I have a deep interest for Japan, minimalism and geometrical beauty, and I enjoy finding new ways of combining these three elements. Enjoy!

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