{"id":1301545,"date":"2018-12-17T14:48:01","date_gmt":"2018-12-17T21:48:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.vaildaily.com\/news\/renowed-pearl-jeweler-to-visit-vail-in-2019\/"},"modified":"2018-12-17T14:48:01","modified_gmt":"2018-12-17T21:48:01","slug":"renowed-pearl-jeweler-to-visit-vail-in-2019","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kske\/local-news\/renowed-pearl-jeweler-to-visit-vail-in-2019\/","title":{"rendered":"Renowed pearl jeweler to visit Vail in 2019"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">For his entire life, Koji Kawamoto has been surrounded by pearls. He hails from Mie Prefecture, a small village in Japan where the process of culturing pearls was first discovered in 1893. It was the innate beauty of these gems that inspired Koji&#8217;s creativity that led him to not only be a pearl expert but a prominent jewelry designer whose innovative designs are coveted by clients and jewelry galleries worldwide.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;Something always clicks in my head when I begin a new piece,&#8221; said Koji. &#8220;I have so many pieces in different colors\u2014from white to champagne and the Tahitian pieces in green, blue, aubergine and pistachio. I put all of those pieces in front of me and something clicks\u2014and then I begin putting them all together.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Koji is meticulous when he begins his creations. Film director Frederico Fellini once said, &#8220;All art is autobiographical. The pearl is the oyster&#8217;s autobiography.&#8221; And Koji seems to hear the pearls. They dictate his designs, which eventually begins a conversation between his clients and the pieces they choose\u2014as each pearl has a specific meaning; something to say. The various colors of pearls have a special meaning, too.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">For instance, Gold represents wealth and prosperity. Those who wear blue pearls will find love. Pink pearls bring fame and good fortune. Brown represents dependability and harmony and white symbolizes innocence and new beginnings.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Koji&#8217;s latest collection showcases a melange of exquisite pearls in strands from 15 to 72 inches. &#8220;I have mixed all types of pearls and colors into my necklaces,&#8221; said Koji. &#8220;I have mixed golden, white, pink and lavender colors with baroques and round-shaped pearls as well as ombre strands&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText Subhead\">Why pearls?<\/p>\n<div id=\"single-mid-script\" class=\"p402_hide\">\n<h2>Recommended Stories For You<\/h2>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">There are many ancient stories and beliefs that are associated with pearls. It is said that they offer protection and attract wealth and luck. They are also known for their calming effect and are said to balance one&#8217;s karma. For thousands of years, many myths and folktales have surrounded this gem.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Early Chinese civilization considered black pearls a symbol of wisdom and believed they were formed within a dragon&#8217;s head. The ancient Japanese believed that pearls were created from the tears of mythical creatures such as mermaids, nymphs and angels. One Persian legend tells that pearls were created when a rainbow met the earth after a storm, the stones imperfections the result of thunder and lightning. Ancient Egyptians prized the gems so much that they were buried with them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">An early religious account of the pearl claims that Adam and Eve wept after they were cast out of Paradise, creating a lake of pearls. The white pearls were believed to be from Eve&#8217;s tears\u2014and the black pearls, Adam&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">The myths and legends about pearls only add to their beauty and mystery. And that&#8217;s exactly the joy Koji receives from the pieces he designs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">When Koji creates a piece for a client, he is very specific\u2014he makes sure a piece speaks to them.<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">&#8220;When I custom-make a piece of jewelry, I always consider the buyer&#8217;s coloring: the eyes, hair, skin tone,&#8221; he shares. &#8220;Even (their) personality. That leads me to create a truly custom-made piece.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">As Karats owner, jewelry designer, Dan Telleen said, &#8220;An ancient Greek legend belief was that pearls were the teardrops from the moon. So if you want to give a woman the sun and the moon, a gift of pearls is a heavenly way to show your admiration. And Koji&#8217;s work speaks to all of this.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p class=\"STND-STND BodyText\">Koji will be at Karats in Vail Village to display and sell his jewelry from March 29 to April 1, 2019.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.vaildaily.com\/entertainment\/renowed-pearl-jeweler-to-visit-vail-in-2019\/\" target=\"_blank\">via:: Vail Daily<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For his entire life, Koji Kawamoto has been surrounded by pearls. He hails from Mie Prefecture, a small village in Japan where the process of culturing pearls was first discovered in 1893. 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