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It's Hatori.

I'm from Japan. I'm in Singapore. I just want to go home, To where you are. I miss you, Little Yusa.

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Designer: LorMee


Thursday, January 8, 2009

I enjoy collecting strange looking jewellery.
Most were online, and some were from dubious websites, but all in all, i have many, many pieces which i enjoy wearing at appropriate occasions. Many people in my school enjoy asking if any new pieces have been added each time they see me.
I have only managed to collect the images of 10, but i assure you there are more than 60 pieces in the entire collection. However, due to the fact that i ordered pieces from many different websites, i just went to 3 of them, from which i bought the most number of items from.

Alchemy Order Of The Black Rose. Many gothic pieces like these may be found in The Rally Shack, and out of the 3, it's the website i visit the most to see if they have anything new. Their pieces are intricate and detailed, and i like that. The stones that they use are also clear cut and consicely figured. It also looks good on a black satin band, or a black leather strap. This is one of my favourite pieces.
Renaissance Cross of Passion pendant. This one was bought with alot of uncertainty, but it proved to be very worth it when it arrived. The sheer worksmanship out into this was amazing, and the fine lines on each tendril of silver was remarkable. The heart in the middle was slightly to the right, but it isn't as noticible as the cross holding it anyway. Hanging the pendant on anything other than a chain is inadvisable.
Jacob's Engraved Dragon Ring. No, not Jacob from that book series called Twilight or whatever. I heard it's a big hit now. The dragons are traditional Chinese dragons, which was what attracted me to the rings in the first place. The edges of the dragons are shined, which clearly distincts then from the brushed metal base band of the ring. This ring can fit on my last right finger.
Jupiter's Men Stainless Steel Ring. Although fairly common, the numericals still fascinate me. The ring had a seperate band with the numericals printed on it, and that one is able to turn. The numerics read one to twelve, and the rotating thing keeps me occupied in a social suicide situation, which occurs very often. I can wear this on my right middle finger.
Grant's Steel Men's Band. The base band of the ring is dark steel, and the upper band is slightly lighter steel with raised design. The edges of the design are rigged, and this ring is also a rotating ring. The design was kickstarted by a tribal tatoo sort of inspiration, and it ended up like this.
Why risk having to get a laser operation when you can have a "tatoo" ring. You won't be stuck with a scar for the rest of your life even if you change your mind. I put this on my left index finger.
Immortal Kist: Poison Ring. This ring is very interesting. It has a magnet catch that opens if you pull hard enough. The top is a blood red enamelled coffin, and it is apparantly the secret compartments of a vampire. This ring goes on my right ring finger.
The Alchemy Bethrothal Ring. This ring was one of my favourites in the past, because the red gem in the middle is actually darker than it seems here. If you see it in real life, it looks very beautiful. And it was very expensive. Larger than it looks, the Alchemy ring can fit my left ring finger.

Ceur Noir, representive of a dark Passion, filled with Hidden motive. This earring is of cuff-and-stud variety, and it is also from The Rally Shack. I prefer this earring, usually, over the other one below. Sold in sets of one only.
Alchemy Chaosium Earring. Also cuff stud variety. Fairly simple design, with less worksmanship required. I sometimes regret buying this piece, even though i still keep it.


The latest addition, I'm still wearing it. The cross on the earring kind of reminds me of Fullmetal Alchemist, for some strange reason. This earring was from Yellow, and Raiga had bought it for me on the night of Hasaru's san's birthday, when we sneaked away from the party and went for a walk. I had my right ear pierced again that night, as well.
Today while i was in Japanese / Romanji, Mitsukake told me my ear was bleeding again. I reached up and tapped my earlobe. He seemed to be right, and Raiga, who was sitting next to me, hastily told me to remove the earring. I took a piece of tissue paper from Shana san, who was behind us, and tapped lightly at my ear, telling him to ignore this and continue listening to the lesson. Soon, the bleeding stopped.
As i threw away the tissue after making sure the earring was clean, and resumed my notetaking, copying Mitsukake's notes where i had missed out, because i knew Raiga never took notes, insisting he had a "photographic memory".
While i winced at the searing pain in my ear, i saw Raiga smile again.

Suddenly, the pain and the bleeding didn't seem to matter much anymore.



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