Exhibition [ím]pares, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Japan House São PauloJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Exuberance in uniqueness

Metal, fabric, glass, bamboo, rattan, mother-of-pearl, shell and even paper and eggshell are raw materials for Japanese jewelry designers Miki Asai, Naho Okamoto, Mariko Kusumoto, Emiko Suo and Nahoko Fujimoto to create their intriguing pieces.

Exhibition [ím]pares, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Japan House São PauloJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

The exhibition presents Japanese aesthetics through 75 innovative creations, including necklaces, pendants, earrings, rings, bracelets and brooches.

"Holding an exhibition on the production of Japanese jewelry and ornaments was an old desire. After a few years of maturing, research and discoveries, '[im]pars' highlights women designers who are peers in their professions, but completely unique and distinct in their creations - which include traditional elements and materials with extremely current and fascinating aesthetics", explains Natasha Barzaghi Geenen, exhibition curator and Cultural Director of JHSP.

Exhibition [ím]pares, Japan House São Paulo, Japan House São Paulo, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Exhibition [ím]pares, Japan House São Paulo, Japan House São Paulo, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Exhibition [ím]pares, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Japan House São PauloJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Jewelry by Miki Asai, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Miki AsaiJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Miki Asai       

Miki Asai's pieces seek beauty through imperfection, exploring and exemplifying the concept of wabi sabi.

Jewelry by Miki Asai, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Miki AsaiJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

For this, she uses materials such as eggshell, small metals, Japanese lacquer and even small pieces of shells and paper, in the creation of surfaces made of powdered mineral stones, whose effects contrast with their solidity and permanence.

Jewelry by Miki Asai, Japan House São Paulo, Miki Asai, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Miki Asai, Japan House São Paulo, Miki Asai, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Miki Asai, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Miki AsaiJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Jewelry by Naho Okamoto, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Naho OkamotoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Naho Okamoto       

Founder and owner of SIRI SIRI, one of the most important brands in the fashion and design sector in Japan today, Okamoto works in collaboration with artisans and produces pieces with the utmost care and attention to traditional Japanese techniques.

Jewelry by Naho Okamoto, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Naho OkamotoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

His company has sustainability policies linked to the use of natural materials and preservation of local handicrafts, in addition to a development and training program for young artisans.

Jewelry by Naho Okamoto, Japan House São Paulo, Naho Okamoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Naho Okamoto, Japan House São Paulo, Naho Okamoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Naho Okamoto, Japan House São Paulo, Naho Okamoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Naho Okamoto, Japan House São Paulo, Naho Okamoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Mariko KusumotoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Mariko Kusumoto       

Working primarily with fabrics, fibers, resin and metal, Kusumoto produces ethereal pieces, blending Japanese and Western references to create jewelry and artwork that is light, delicate and inspired by nature.

Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Mariko KusumotoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Its production is entirely handmade and stands out for its playful aspect coming from the exuberant colors, textures and shapes.

Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto, Japan House São Paulo, Mariko Kusumoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto, Japan House São Paulo, Mariko Kusumoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Mariko KusumotoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Using thermosetting techniques, she gives the fabric a new identity, remodeling it into three-dimensional shapes with a playful delicacy.

Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto, Japan House São Paulo, Mariko Kusumoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Mariko Kusumoto, Japan House São Paulo, Mariko Kusumoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Emiko Suo, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Emiko SuoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Emiko Suo       

Emiko Suo excels at working with metal, using extra-fine metallic threads, mesh materials, and more to exploit their tension and lightness properties.

Jewelry by Emiko Suo, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Emiko SuoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Mastery of sophisticated and complex metallurgy techniques, learned from his father during childhood, and later perfected at Tokyo University of the Arts, has made his work recognized in Japan and internationally since the 1990s.

Jewelry by Emiko Suo, Japan House São Paulo, Emiko Suo, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Emiko Suo, Japan House São Paulo, Emiko Suo, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Emiko Suo, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Emiko SuoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Jewelry by Nahoko Fujimoto, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Nahoko FujimotoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Nahoko Fujimoto       

Fujimoto's work shows an interest in three-dimensionality, explored using delicate paper and magnets - which allow the pieces, generally organic and with direct references to elements of nature, such as birds, shells or leaves, to have movement.

Jewelry by Nahoko Fujimoto, Japan House São Paulo (2022-04-05/2022-06-12) by Nahoko FujimotoJAPAN HOUSE São Paulo

Jewelry by Nahoko Fujimoto, Japan House São Paulo, Nahoko Fujimoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Nahoko Fujimoto, Japan House São Paulo, Nahoko Fujimoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Nahoko Fujimoto, Japan House São Paulo, Nahoko Fujimoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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Jewelry by Nahoko Fujimoto, Japan House São Paulo, Nahoko Fujimoto, 2022-04-05/2022-06-12, From the collection of: JAPAN HOUSE São Paulo
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"Each of the jewelry designers translates, in their own way, the subtlety and strength of an adornment. Accessories are, by definition, non-essential, but they can act in an extremely decisive and personal way in building the identity representation to convey different messages of according to the use and combination made by each person", comments Natasha.

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