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Spice up your look with monochrome jewelry

Gradually, autumn has arrived, and the breeze on our cheeks feels pleasant.

Speaking of summer, many people wear colorful natural stones, but in autumn, more and more people will be interested in natural stones in more muted tones to match with knitwear and shirts.

This time, we've added some cool spice to the mix. It will brush up your monochrome fashion, We will introduce a collection of "monotone color" jewelry.

Slice diamonds like ink painting

Kumo Ring - Slice Diamond - / ¥88,000
As the name suggests, this diamond is cut like a thin slice of a rough diamond.

At first glance, the black carbon inclusions give it a calm appearance like a sumi-e painting, but it is unique in that it reflects a dazzling light like a mirror every time you move your hand.
Even though it is called slicing, it is not just simply cutting thinly.
The surface has cuts called facets that create reflections.

The triangular surface changes and reflects light, creating a hard and powerful diamond-like appearance. Its greatest appeal is its presence, which makes you want to keep moving your hands and looking at it forever.
Why not combine it with your favorite base metal item and enjoy the cool sparkle of diamonds that is a little different from everyone else's?
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The sharp black hands and clear contrast give off a sophisticated modernity.

Rock Pierced Earring - Tourmalinated Quartz - / ¥ 59,400
Tourmalized quartz is a colorless, transparent rock crystal with needle-shaped black tourmaline crystals.

These natural stones, which range from as delicate as a hair to dynamically thick, are made up of countless needles crossing each other in multiple layers, creating a graphical effect that makes it hard to believe they were created by nature.

MONAKA's iconic "rock earrings" bring out the charm of the stone to the fullest.

Rock Pierced Earring - Tourmalinated Quartz - / ¥ 59,400 , Rock Pierced Earring - Tourmalinated Quartz - / ¥ 59,400

Although it has a casual look, it also brings out chic, coolness and elegance, creating a high-quality outfit that is one step above the rest.

Rock Necklace - Tourmalinated Quartz - / ¥ 49,500 , Rock Necklace - Tourmalinated Quartz - / ¥ 49,500
As for chest items, a rock necklace would be a great choice when paired with a large knit.

The enchanting Labradorite exudes a mysterious aura, like the blue moonlight that has been collected.

(Left hand) Index finger Flat Ring - Labradorite -/ ¥93,500 , Middle finger Rough Collet Ring - Sapphire -/ ¥59,400 , Hibiki Ring - Blue Sapphire -/ ¥115,500 , tatae -M- (K18YG) / ¥99,000 , (Right hand) Middle finger Mantel Ring - Full Diamond -/ ¥184,800 , Ring finger String Ring / ¥110,000 , Kumo Ring - Slice Diamond -/ ¥110,000
The blue light that appears on the surface of the gray stone is called "labradorescence," which is the most distinctive feature of labradorite.
The fine black inclusions and dark base color give it a calm and chic appearance, but it also has a mysterious side that shines like the wings of a morpho butterfly every time it moves, making it a natural stone that will amaze anyone who sees it.
Easy to incorporate into your daily life The subdued tones allow you to enjoy the colors and shadows when exposed to sunlight.

A cute and fashionable pair of black and chain earrings

Flat Pierced Earring - Petrified Wood - / ¥35,200 , Flat Pierced Earring - Keshi Pearl - / ¥41,800
The jet black coloring that enhances a sense of modernity can be easily incorporated without coming across as too dark if the earrings have a delicate, sparkling chain design.

You can wear it alone, or try layering it with earrings and ear cuffs for a more dramatic look.
Natural stone in achromatic colors such as black, white, and gray.
Depending on how you coordinate it, you can create a variety of looks, including casual, elegant, and sophisticated. This is a style that adult women should definitely adopt.

Why not try finding your favorite monochrome outfit this fall?
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