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wyuan3
Updated Mar 08
wyuan3
Updated Mar 08

YVMIN × SHUSHU/TONG Lace Bow Imitation Pearl Necklace

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US$500

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The YVMIN × SHUSHU/TONG lace bow pearl necklace blends classic feminine elements with a modern sculptural design. Inspired by the film Cléo from 5 to 7, the piece reflects the transformation of vulnerability and anxiety into strength. By combining a structured metal “bone” framework with soft pearl forms, the design creates a striking contrast between rigidity and delicacy. The necklace features layered strands of pearls in varying sizes arranged in an intertwined structure, adding depth and visual dimension. At the center, a finely crafted bow motif adds a lace-like elegance and softness. Through precise craftsmanship, the design recreates the airy, hollow texture of lace using metal and pearls, resulting in a piece that feels both sculptural and feminine. It serves not only as an accessory but also as a statement of style and individuality. Product Details: Color: Silver Materials: Brass with 18K gold plating / Imitation pearls Size: Necklace length approx. 400 mm; bow approx. 75 × 75 mm Weight: Approx. 136.45 g (manual measurement may vary slightly) Perfect for elevating everyday outfits or adding a refined statement to special occasion looks
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