“Sabbath” Hiroko Hatano Collaboration Jewelry Now Available – WWDJAPAN

SABIRTH, a Japanese diamond brand, has launched jewelry in collaboration with model Hiroko Hatano. In addition to working as a model, Hatano also works as a flower grower. While working with flowers, she is fascinated by wild and impactful native flowers. The design chosen for this collaborative piece of jewelry is 'Petro', which is one of the rarest species of protea, a native flower representing South Africa, which is one of Sabres' diamond production areas. The dynamic floral atmosphere is expressed with the sparkle of diamonds.

Focus on traceability
What is the “Sabbath”?

“Saverse” is an ethical diamond brand from Japan established in 2006 by UCHIHARA, an expert diamond company with a history of over 100 years. The brand uses raw stones from southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana and Lesotho), considered the sacred place of the diamond. Since our inception, we have been supplying diamonds with a focus on provenance and traceability from the raw stone. The girdle (longest part of the circumference) of diamonds over 0.17 carats is engraved with a number of up to 10 digits, which indicates the history of the diamond, such as the polishing factory. Additionally, by polishing on site, we create jobs and help improve the community's standard of living. Not only are Sabers diamonds of the highest quality, but they are also created using advanced techniques from skilled artisans to create a marvelous sparkle.

Collaboration developed from HP “SA MAGAZINE” content

“SAVERSE” published HP “SA MAGAZINE” content featuring people active in various fields including fashion and who are particularly interested in the place of production. This content features thoughts from chefs, potters, pastry chefs and others on production areas and manufacturing. The first guest to appear was Hatano, which led to his first collaboration with a celebrity on “Sabbath.”

Hiroko Hatano talks about her collaboration with “Sabbath”

This is Hiroko Hatano's first time creating jewelry. “I came across the flower called ‘Petro’ three or four years ago and wanted to express its impact through jewelry,” she says. The collaboration's jewelry expresses the “Petro” style with petals and center parts. “The petals are curved to the extreme and the angles are random to give them a natural look. I also paid special attention to the lines of the petals.” What she values ​​when she expresses flowers is the warmth and softness of nature. Regarding the collaboration with Savers, he said: “Savers' commitment to doing good things and my commitment to choosing flowers have something in common. I am happy to be able to collaborate with such an elegant brand. The language of flowers is 'Petro'. “Freedom. Through these collaborative jewels, I want to convey the wonder of expressing individuality.”

The national flower species Protea of ​​South Africa is very rare.
“Petro” is the motif

The collaboration's jewelry features four types of pendants bearing the motif of South Africa's national flower, the protea species “Petro”. It features a dynamic design that combines Hatano's commitment and Sabres' know-how. “Petro” is studded with diamonds that emit strong light from “Saverse” and appears to flower naturally. Not only can it be worn alone, but it can also be worn in combination with two types of charms: petal and flower core. You can also enjoy a variety of outfits, such as mixing platinum and gold materials.

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