The Arata Fuchi Jewelry Pays Tribute to Underwater Creatures
Emily Evans — May 21, 2011 — Fashion
References: arata-fuchi & boticca
With the swimming season just around the corner, why not look for underwater inspired jewels like Arata Fuchi jewelry? If you're looking to pick out some bold jewelry pieces this season, look no further, because these pieces will give you the statement you've been searching for. From jellyfish rings to aquatic-inspired earrings, this collection is dynamite.
Each of the Arata Fuchi jewelry pieces is created using a technique called "pulverization," which makes them both unique and one of a kind. Fuchi first got his start as an industrial designer, and his silver pieces have masculine undertones. The Japanese-born jewelry designer now resides in Florence, Italy.
Why not try some show-stopping Arata Fuchi jewelry for your next big event?
Each of the Arata Fuchi jewelry pieces is created using a technique called "pulverization," which makes them both unique and one of a kind. Fuchi first got his start as an industrial designer, and his silver pieces have masculine undertones. The Japanese-born jewelry designer now resides in Florence, Italy.
Why not try some show-stopping Arata Fuchi jewelry for your next big event?
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