Sumahka. What fresh fantasy is this? A Satsuma hatpin in fine antique condition, circa 1890, repurposed into a jolt of uplift.   To strike a balance between the whimsy of hand-painted porcelain and the ease of wearability, Sumakha features hand-carved Whitby jet and black leather, encased in sterling silver.  Satsuma ware from Japan was first featured at the Paris Exhibition in 1867. It was a huge hit.
Sumahka. What fresh fantasy is this? A Satsuma hatpin in fine antique condition, circa 1890, repurposed into a jolt of uplift.   To strike a balance between the whimsy of hand-painted porcelain and the ease of wearability, Sumakha features hand-carved Whitby jet and black leather, encased in sterling silver.  Satsuma ware from Japan was first featured at the Paris Exhibition in 1867. It was a huge hit.
Sumahka. What fresh fantasy is this? A Satsuma hatpin in fine antique condition, circa 1890, repurposed into a jolt of uplift.   To strike a balance between the whimsy of hand-painted porcelain and the ease of wearability, Sumakha features hand-carved Whitby jet and black leather, encased in sterling silver.  Satsuma ware from Japan was first featured at the Paris Exhibition in 1867. It was a huge hit.
Sumahka. What fresh fantasy is this? A Satsuma hatpin in fine antique condition, circa 1890, repurposed into a jolt of uplift.   To strike a balance between the whimsy of hand-painted porcelain and the ease of wearability, Sumakha features hand-carved Whitby jet and black leather, encased in sterling silver.  Satsuma ware from Japan was first featured at the Paris Exhibition in 1867. It was a huge hit.
Sumahka. What fresh fantasy is this? A Satsuma hatpin in fine antique condition, circa 1890, repurposed into a jolt of uplift.   To strike a balance between the whimsy of hand-painted porcelain and the ease of wearability, Sumakha features hand-carved Whitby jet and black leather, encased in sterling silver.  Satsuma ware from Japan was first featured at the Paris Exhibition in 1867. It was a huge hit.

Sumakha

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What fresh fantasy is Sumakha? A Satsuma hatpin in fine antique condition, circa 1890, repurposed into an uplifting amulet. 

To strike a balance between the whimsy of hand-painted porcelain and the ease of wearability, Sumakha is built with hand-carved Whitby jet and black leather, encased in sterling silver.

Japanese Satsuma ware was featured in the Paris Exhibition of 1867. It was an enormous success in the Victorian world at that time and continues to be stunning today.

  • the pendant drop is 3 1/4 inches
  • sterling silver rounded box chain
  • the chain measures 18 inches in length
  • sterling silver clasp
  • the sterling silver extender is 4 1.2 inches in length

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