Black Ball Necklace

Back when buying accessories online wasn't yet standard...
We sold black ball necklaces online with the tagline, "Hard to find even if you search." In the Showa era, these were known as "black bead necklaces."
Made from lacquer-coated acrylic balls, they came in various combinations like double strands, triple strands, or with chains. We drew inspiration from magazines and outfits worn by visual kei bands of the time.



Around the Heisei era, influenced by "Kyary Pamyu Pamyu," we also sold pastel-colored necklaces and phone straps.



Time has passed, and it's now rare to see people wearing "bead necklaces."
The price of resin parts like acrylic beads has risen sharply, and manufacturers no longer handle them as accessories...
However! Every summer, the "White Ball Gradation Necklace" sells well.
It's a long-selling item despite three price increases in one year.



The "Black" necklace continues to be a steady long-seller, a rival to "White."
I'm not sure if this black necklace falls into the "Gothic Lolita accessory" category, but it consistently sells.
This time, I'd like to introduce three items.

"Black Ball Necklace Straight 15mm"

"Black Triple Strand Necklace"
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"Black Ball Gradation Necklace"
Black Bead Necklace Gradation

I think the tagline "Hard to find even if you search" is still relevant today...
What do you think?





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