SunaTsubu Bracelet
kr 1 560
Grows from its own centre. Holds its direction.
This grain was found on a coral atoll in Kiribati.
Under magnification, a spiral appears. The same geometry found in shells, sunflowers, galaxies.
Here — in a grain of sand.
Scanned at a research facility. Magnified 9× and cast in silver.
SunaTsubo — a grain of sand in Japanese.
Sand is grit. Grit is sand.
The small is never small.
Description
About the Grain
- An exact magnification of a grain of sand found Hatoma Island, Okinawa, Japan
- Scanned using micro-CT imaging at a research facility
- Magnified 9:1
Material
- 100% recycled sterling silver
- Adjustable bracelet chain with three length options
- OUAW-engraved tag by the clasp
Size
- Pendant 13 mm/ 0,5 in (9x enlarged)
- Braclet chain adjustable to 16, 18, or 20 cm / 6.3, 7.9, or 8.7 in
Care
- Wipe with a soft cloth after use to remove oils or residue
- Polish with a polishing cloth or silver dip when needed — if using silver dip, finish with a dry cloth
- Never wear in natural hot springs or volcanic pools — the minerals blacken silver within seconds
- Store in the box or a soft pouch when not wearing
- Arrange chains in loops to avoid tangling — never force or pull
Pro tip! Find the small ziplock bag under the soft insert in your box. Store your silver in it between wears — it darkens far more slowly. Not as fancy — but practical!












