Gold Pendant with Ancient Japanese Coin
This pendant sets a genuine gold coin minted at Japan in 1832-1858, in the Tempo Period, the times of the last samurai. This was a very difficult period during which Japanese society moved from being an isolated feudal society to the modern times.
It shows flowers as imperial symbols and the coin value (2 Nishu Kin) on one side. On the other side there is the signature of the manufacturing chief. Its conservation status is excellent.
Coin: Gold 2 Shu
Dimensions: 7x12,5 mm.
Includes a 42 cm gold chain with an adjustable link at 40 cm. Adorned with 10 black diamonds (1.50mm each). Custom lenghts available upon request.
In our workshop, we have designed an elegant 18K gold setting to protect and enhance the beauty of this extraordinary piece, transforming it into a unique jewel and giving it a new life 150 years after its creation. All our antiques are genuine, never replicas, and come with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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