PAST EVENT: JAPANESE CHRISTMAS MARKET 2020

PAST EVENT: JAPANESE CHRISTMAS MARKET 2020

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【3rd – 23rd December 2020】
Our festive market is back!  Join us in-store throughout December as we reopen with a curated collection of select Japanese goods for all your holiday shopping needs.  Whether it’s for yourself or a loved one, browse a variety of handcrafted ceramics, homeware and art by Japanese artists, alongside tea, sake, little stocking fillers and more. 
For that extra special gift, we’re thrilled to present artisanal handmade jewellery by seven of Japan’s most exciting designers; all exclusive to Sway Gallery London.

ARAWA

The concept for ARAWA’s jewellery is inspired by the kanji 顕, from the creator’s name.  It has many meanings – noble, outstanding or distinguished, bright decoration.  Often likened to talismans, worn to protect and charm, their pieces feature cherry blossom to embody the wearer’s divine beauty and grace, and create a spiritual connection with Japan.

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GINNEZU

Craftsman Tomoaki Yamazaki started his atelier GINNEZU to showcase the mysterious allure of silver, once more popular than gold in Japan.  An accomplished silversmith, his signature mill grain engraving embodies Japan’s four seasons and the beauty of nature.

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LOBASHU

Drawn to uneven colours, scenes and motifs found in the natural world, Lobashu’s jewellery are “tools to convey feelings” that are otherwise difficult to express.  For the artist’s hydrangea series, each piece begins as a plain, white sheet of paper, before its cut, folded, stacked and patterned by hand to create delicate but vivid, one-of-a-kind designs.

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KARUPI BY NISSHODO

Original accessory brand, karupi, combines artisanal paper techniques dating over 40 years with the latest technology in paper printing, die cutting, foil stamping and leather processing.  Using naturally derived materials and sustainable manufacturing methods, the results are lightweight but durable and luxurious Japanese-style accessories.

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PETIT BLEU TOKYO

With loose, ribbon-like curves and distorted pearls and stones, Petit Bleu Tokyo’s jewellery aims to mimic the timeless, free dancing of the sky’s “flying jewel” – the blue, iridescent kingfisher. 

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SHIGARAKI BY FORTUNAL

Named after the English translation for the Japanese kanji 幸運koūn (“fortune, good luck”) and 自然体 shizentai (“natural body or posture, being oneself”), Fortunal create earthy Shigaraki accessories that bring out our natural beauty.

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VIVA*VIVA JEWEL STUDIO

Each of viva*viva’s brass accessories is drawn and cut freehand, ensuring that every design has completely unique “expressions”.  Light and comfortable to wear, their jewellery is based on the idea of kawaii (cuteness) and is crafted to make the wearer feel warm and happy.

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DECEMBER OPENING HOURS
Mon-Fri: 11:00 -19:00
Sat-Sun: 12:00-18:00
Free entry
We hope to see you in-store safely soon!