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Update: June 25, 2026

 Exhibition: The Yamanashi Jewelry Museum Collection

 山梨ジュエリーミュージアム展 20260627"Exhibition: The Yamanashi Jewelry Museum Collection"

   2026.6.27~2026.10.19

 Closed:Tuesday (except August 11 and September 22 when it is open), Thursday, September 24

 Room  :"Special Exhibition Room A"          

  

     

 

 

 

 

 

Outline 

Historical records indicate that Yamanashi once produced high-quality quartz crystals. The polishing techniques were introduced to the region in the late Edo period by Yasuke Tamaya, a senior clerk from the Kyoto-based jeweler Tamaya, who regularly visited to purchase quartz.

Through much trial and error in the pre-mechanization era, Yamanashi gradually industrialized and established systems for mass production. When combined with precious metal craftsmanship (known as kazari or filigree), this development led to jewelry pieces that met the growing market demands of the Meiji and Taisho periods. By the early Showa era, Yamanashi had become widely known throughout Japan as “the Crystal Capital,” laying the foundation for its identity as a jewelry-producing region.

Throughout the rapidly changing eras of Showa, Heisei, and Reiwa, Yamanashi has continued to refine its craftsmanship. Today, it remains one of Japan’s foremost jewelry production centers, constantly embracing new challenges.

The Yamanashi Jewelry Museum opened in 2013 as a facility dedicated to showcasing the local jewelry industry from the perspective of both “people” and “craftsmanship.” Its mission is to share the diverse appeal of Yamanashi jewelry with a wide audience.

In addition to thematic exhibitions held throughout the year, visitors can experience the enduring charm of Yamanashi’s jewelry industry through opportunities to see, learn, and engage hands-on.

Please enjoy a collection of works brought to life by master artisans who interpret two-dimensional design drawings—each reflecting the designer’s unique worldview—and transform them into exquisite three-dimensional jewelry.

Work

 

水面に浮かぶ花々 20260627

  

 

蜜 20260627 

 

 

Tube Band Ring 20260627

 

Ring
《Flowers Floating on the Water》

〈Designer〉
OZAWA Kyoko

〈Company〉
MOCHIZUKI CRAFT Co.,LTD MOCHIZUKI Akira
 
 
  
 

Pendant
《Hachimitsu》

〈Designer〉
IIJIMA Keiko

〈Company〉
KOSHIN Co.,LTD

 
  
 

Ring
《Tube Band Ring》

〈Designer〉
TAKAHASHI Anna

〈Company〉
ISHITOMO Co.,LTD
KOBAYASHI Shoji
ISHIKAWA Sora
INOMATA Shinichi 
  

     

  

星のかけらを集めて 20260627

 

 

希望 20260627

 

 

山々に守られて 20260627

  

Pendant
《Making a Collection of Shooting Stars》

〈Designer〉
OZAWA Kyoko

〈Company〉
OHYORI GEM CARVING OHYORI Yoshiro 
MOCHIZUKI CRAFT Co.,LTD MOCHIZUKI Akira
 
  
 

Pendant
《Aspiration》

〈Designer〉
NISHI Miyuki

〈Company〉
YAMAMOTO Seikakujo YAMAMOTO Tsuyoshi
Jewelry Furuya FURUYA Tomohiro
 
 
 

Brooch
《Protected by the mountains.》

〈Designer〉
BANNO Yuko

〈Company〉
DIART SAIGUSA Co.,LTD
Jewellery Craft Fukasawa FUKASAWA Youichi
 
 
 

     
     

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