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Translated By DeepL

A glimpse into the world of Bruna Boyne and the "creation of unknown value" of Indian jewelry.

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Indian jewelry has a mysterious magic. Each piece is handmade, each piece is filled with the artist's thoughts, each motif has a meaning... There are so many stories to tell. This is why Indian jewelry is not only an accessory, but also attracts many people as a special existence.

The "Creation of Unknown Value in Sleeping Indian Jewelry, Part 2," which will be held at Bruna Boyne Tokyo from July 1 (Sat.) to 9 (Sun.), is an event focusing on the charm of such Indian jewelry. The items on display include Navajo and Zuni jewelry from the 70s and 80s, Navajo rugs from the 40s, vintage Mexican pin badges, and souvenir items purchased locally, all picked up from trading stores in New Mexico, These items, which are usually hard to find, will be displayed in one place.

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Continuing from the previous event, Mr. Ohno of "JEYOKA" will be in charge of event direction this time. Mr. Ohno, who has been active as a distributor in the U.S. for many years, has carefully selected items, all of which are exquisite. By viewing the contemporary items through the worldview of Bruna Boin, you will surely discover the "creation of unknown value" in Indian jewelry. Don't miss this opportunity.

Text_Yosuke Ishii


Sleeping Indian Jewelry Creation of Unknown Value Exhibition Part 2
Location: Bruna Boin Tokyo
Dates: July 1 (Sat) - 9 (Sun)
Address: 12-9 Daikanyamacho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-5728-3766
www.bnb.co.jp/bnb-tokyo

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