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Shonan International Co.,Ltd
Address | 2F Kimura Bldg.,4-31-17 wakabayashi Setagaya-ku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:154-0023 |
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Representative Name | Ayuko Otsuka |
Annual Revenue | JPY 400,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 18 |
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Toe Ring Rings Jewelry
SD item code:9532123
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Hawaiian Jewelry Toe Ring Plumeria Scroll
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ハワイアンジュエリー トゥーリング プルメリアスクロール
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(PER1507)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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About 1 week
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Dimensions |
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FREE
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Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: Silver925
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Description
Designed with a scroll base with a three-dimensional plumeria. This free size ring is very cute as a joint ring as well as a toe ring. The origin of Hawaiian jewelry dates back to the Victorian dynasty in the mid-19th century. Queen Liliuokalani of the Hawaiian Dynasty mourned the death of Prince Albert and had a custom bracelet made with black enamel with the words "Ho'omanao*Mau" (eternal memory) engraved on it to honor her mourning. The queen lived up to her word and wore the bangle for the rest of her life. This is how Hawaiian jewelry with engraved Hawaiian words came to be. Hawaiian jewelry has become an indispensable part of the Hawaiian people, blending with Hawaiian culture and becoming a unique Hawaiian custom* and tradition. Today, Hawaiian jewelry is officially called "Hawaiian Air Room Jewelry" (treasured heirlooms passed down from generation to generation), and is passed down from parent to child, as an expression of love for family, lovers, and best friends, and as a way to keep memories of graduations, birthdays, wedding anniversaries, etc. It has been loved by Hawaiians for a long time as a way to preserve memories of graduations, birthdays, and wedding anniversaries. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Jul.1st 2025 to Sep.2nd 2025 |
Air Mail | From Jun.13th 2025 to Jun.17th 2025 |
EMS | From Jun.12th 2025 to Jun.17th 2025 |
Pantos Express | From Jun.16th 2025 to Jun.19th 2025 |
DHL | From Jun.12th 2025 to Jun.16th 2025 |
UPS | From Jun.12th 2025 to Jun.16th 2025 |
FedEx | From Jun.12th 2025 to Jun.16th 2025 |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
~Care Instructions
Silver oxidizes when exposed to air and naturally darkens. It is also a delicate metal that reacts to perspiration and cosmetics. *As a daily care, wash sweat and dust with water or lukewarm water after use, and wipe dry with a soft cloth. Wipe dry with a soft cloth. *If the metal becomes tarnished, we recommend using a commercially available polishing cloth or liquid cleaner exclusively for silver. (However, excessive polishing or soaking may cause scratches or discoloration. (However, over-polishing or over-soaking may cause scratches or discoloration, so please read the instructions carefully before use. Please read the instructions carefully before use. *If the product is coated with silver, there is a possibility that the coating may come off. Please wipe with a soft cloth, not with a silver cloth or liquid cleaner. Please avoid using liquid cleaner on items with zirconia or gemstones, as they may lose their luster. Please avoid using liquid cleaner on items with zirconia or gemstones, as they may lose their shine. *When taking a bath in a hot spring or a bath filled with hot spring water, please be sure to remove the jewelry from the bathtub to prevent discoloration. *When storing the products, we recommend that they be stored individually in plastic bags with zippers to keep them as airtight as possible. We recommend storing them in individual zippered plastic bags and keeping them as airtight as possible. |
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The origin of Hawaiian jewelry dates back to the Victorian dynasty in the mid-19th century. Queen Liliuokalani of the Hawaiian Dynasty mourned the death of Prince Albert and had a custom bracelet made with black enamel with the words "Ho'omanao*Mau" (eternal memory) engraved on it to honor her mourning.
The queen lived up to her word and wore the bangle for the rest of her life. This is how Hawaiian jewelry with engraved Hawaiian words came to be. Hawaiian jewelry has become an indispensable part of the Hawaiian people, blending with Hawaiian culture and becoming a unique Hawaiian custom* and tradition.
Today, Hawaiian jewelry is officially called "Hawaiian Air Room Jewelry" (treasured heirlooms passed down from generation to generation), and is passed down from parent to child, as an expression of love for family, lovers, and best friends, and as a way to keep memories of graduations, birthdays, wedding anniversaries, etc. It has been loved by Hawaiians for a long time as a way to preserve memories of graduations, birthdays, and wedding anniversaries.
ハワイアンジュエリーの起源は、19世紀半ばのヴィクトリア王朝に遡ります。ハワイ王朝のリリウオカラニ女王は、イギリスのアルバート王子の死を嘆き悲しみ、喪に服すため“ホオマナオ・マウ”(永遠の思い出)と彫られた文字に黒のエナメルを入れた特注のブレスレットを作らせました。