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Kintsugi Infinity Small Hoop Earrings

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These stunning and graceful earrings by Milamore are a modern and eye-catching alternative to the traditional gold hoop earrings. From the Kintsugi collection, these earrings are inspired by the double helix of DNA that represents infinity. The 18K yellow gold hoops are twist and turn with dimension. Their organic, unexpected shape allows them to be worn casually or to dress down something more formal.

total length : 3/4"
earring width : 1/2
18K yellow gold hoop width : 1.5mm x 4mm
18K yellow gold : 2.17g
18K yellow gold post backs 

Milamore Jewelry

NEW YORK / JAPAN - Milamore was founded in 2019 by CEO and Creative Director George Inaki Root, handcrafted in Japan and designed in New York. Milamore is about reinventing the stories from culture and nature through jewelry. This collection is designed to integrate and become a part of your story. These pieces are not gender specific and focus on inclusivity. Milamore is committed to creating high-quality fine jewelry, without compromising on our values – living boldly, respecting heritage and celebrating the very best craftsmanship that the world has to offer.

Milamore Jewelry: Where East Meets West

In every Milamore Jewelry creation, the vibrant energy of New York City merges with the delicate precision of Japanese artistry. Milamore crafts a narrative that pays homage to diverse traditions. Each piece tells a story of culture, blending contemporary aesthetics with time-honored techniques. Milamore Jewelry embraces a world where design and craftsmanship coexist in exquisite harmony.

Influences Found in Milamore Jewelry

The essence of Milamore jewelry lies in the storytelling abilities of George Inaki Root. Through his designs, Root shares his multicultural experiences, weaving tales of heritage and love into every Milamore piece. Named in memory of his grandmother, each jewelry item embodies her spirit of miracles and love. Inspirations for this collection include:

  • Kintsugi Collection: Influenced by the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi – finding beauty in imperfection and embracing the flaws and history of an object. The term "kintsugi" translates to "golden joinery" or "golden repair" in Japanese. This art form traditionally involves repairing broken pottery or ceramics with lacquer mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum.
  • EN Collection: "en" (縁) in Japanese refers to a concept of fate or connection between people, suggesting a bond or a meaningful relationship.
  • Infusion of Wabi-Sabi and Yin-Yang Philosophies: Wabi-sabi, rooted in Japanese Zen Buddhism, celebrates the beauty in imperfection, impermanence and simplicity, encouraging an appreciation for the flawed and transient aspects of life. Yin-yang, originating from ancient Chinese philosophy, represents the concept of dualism, illustrating how contrary forces may be complementary and interdependent in the natural world, balancing each other in a harmonious system.
  • Toi-et-moi: This jewelry term – French for "you and me" – refers to two gemstones set side by side or close to each other. The two stones often differ in size, shape or color, symbolizing the union of two unique individuals coming together in a relationship.

Critical Acclaim for Milamore Jewelry

Since its inception, Milamore Jewelry, under the visionary direction of George Inaki Root, has garnered significant acclaim in the fashion and jewelry world. The brand's commitment to quality and Root's philosophy of embracing imperfection and balance have not only captivated a global audience but also earned accolades from industry experts. Most recently, founder George Inaki Root has been featured in prestigious publications like Forbes, Vogue and Esquire.

Frequently Asked Questions About Milamore Jewelry

Below, we've addressed a few commonly asked questions we've received about Milamore Jewelry. Please let us know if you'd like more information about this collection.

How Does Milamore Contribute to Sustainability in Jewelry Making?

Milamore is committed to sustainability in its jewelry-making process. They source top-tier materials, ensuring their atelier adheres to the highest ethical standards. In alignment with Japan's long standing practice, they primarily use recycled gold, focusing on 18-karat varieties, to minimize waste and environmental impact. Milamore artisans skillfully craft each piece individually in small batches, a method that emphasizes quality and significantly reduces resource usage compared to larger-scale productions. Additionally, they take great care in selecting their stones, ensuring they're both natural and sourced conflict-free, aligning with their dedication to ethical jewelry-making practices.

How Do I Determine My Ring Size for a Milamore Ring?

Finding the right fit for your Milamore ring is essential for comfort and style. It's best to visit a local jeweler to determine your ring size before ordering.

What Materials Are Used in Milamore Jewelry?

Milamore uses various high-quality materials, including 18K gold and ethically sourced diamonds, color gemstones and cultured pearls.

Transform Your Style With Milamore Jewelry

Carefully crafted Milamore jewelry, born from a fusion of cultural influences, is waiting to be discovered by you. From bold, androgynous designs to delicate, timeless pieces, Milamore Jewelry has much to offer a broad clientele. Explore our collection and find your next favorite piece. Shop today!

Explore Our Other Designer Collections

From the avant-garde elegance of renowned international designers to the groundbreaking work of emerging talents, TWISTonline is a destination for those who appreciate the beauty and narrative behind every piece of jewelry. The following is a sampling of the many popular designers whose jewelry designs we host.

  • Daniela Villegas: Growing up in Mexico City, designer Daniela Villegas has always embraced a maximalist style, deeply inspired by the vibrant colors and natural beauty around her. Villegas handcrafts each of her unique art pieces in Los Angeles, infusing them with profound symbolism. Known for their distinctive details, Villegas' designs have garnered a global following, with collectors from all corners of the world seeking her instantly recognizable creations.
  • Prounis: Jean Prounis established her namesake jewelry line as a tribute to her family heritage. Drawing inspiration from the lavish era of the 1940s, particularly from her great-grandfather's role as a co-owner of the Versailles nightclub in New York City's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, her creations echo the luxurious style of that time. Prounis' handcrafted jewelry, made from recycled 22K gold and ethically obtained precious and semi-precious stones, reflects a blend of historical elegance and modern sustainability.
  • Mateo: Matthew Harris, the founder of Mateo Jewelry, journeyed from Montego Bay, Jamaica, to the United States at 16. His early life and upbringing in Jamaica shaped his unique perspective. Post-college, Harris found his true calling in the bustling city of New York, where he began exploring the art of jewelry making. In 2009, he established Mateo New York, initially catering to a male audience before expanding into women's jewelry. The current Mateo Jewelry collection epitomizes minimalism and elegance, drawing inspiration from contemporary art to suit the modern woman.

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George Inaki Root, the creative force behind Milamore, talks about his eclectic jewelry collection.

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