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Nekomeishi Tigers Eye Oversized Earrings
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By Uchi & Soto
Product Details
These oversized earrings frame deep tigers eye semi-precious stones with a clean, sculptural setting. The natural design of the stone shifts as it moves, rich, warm, and quietly hypnotic.
Inspired by Nekomeishi, the cat's eye, a stone tied to clarity and inner focus.
Statement in scale. Grounding in feel.
Base Material: Recycled Brass
18k Gold Plated Jewelry
Our gold-plated pieces are crafted with a thick layer of 18k gold over a solid base for lasting beauty. Like all plated jewelry, they deserve gentle handling.
To preserve your piece:
Avoid water & chemicals: While the 18ct plating is water resistant, we recommend removing items before showering, swimming, or applying perfumes, lotions, or hair products for the longevity of the piece.
Semi-Precious Stones
To maintain their clarity and color:
Keep dry: Water and chemicals can damage both the stone and its setting
Clean softly: Use a lint-free cloth or a soft toothbrush with mild soapy water (only if needed). Dry immediately
Made in: China
Base Material: Recycled Brass
Earring Height: 4cm
Earring Width: 2cm at widest part
Weight: 19 grams
SKU: US01-11519
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Uchi & Soto
Based in United Kingdom
Uchi & Soto is inspired by the quiet beauty of Japanese symbolism, exploring the



