Pendant made of a rare antique collector's Japanese button, in pottery from the 1900s, featuring the hibiscus flower.
A common meaning associated with gifting a hibiscus flower is love.
In fact, the hibiscus is often seen as a symbol of elegance, yet it also embodies fragility and the fleeting nature of beauty.
This is because the flower blooms in the morning, only to wither by day's end, making its allure all the more precious and ephemeral.
Satsuma is a type of Japanese pottery that originated in the 17th century, known for its elaborate hand-painted decorations and distinctive crackled glaze.
Pendant diameter: 2.5 cm, 0.98 inches
Chain length with two closures: 23 cm. 9.06 inches, 28 cm. 11.02 inches
Origin: Japan.
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