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☆.・∴.・∵☆:*・∵✨.:*・☆ :* ˚✧₊⁎❝᷀ົཽ≀ˍ̮ ❝᷀ົཽ⁎⁺˳✧ ❤︎ Thank you for viewing. I am currently decluttering. I organized a chest of drawers that I haven't touched in years, and I found a "jewelry box" from the Showa era, containing items my parents kept. As these are antique and vintage items, I am looking for buyers who are enthusiasts. This pendant is thought to be a ceramic pendant with a peace sign (a symbol of peace) as its motif. Detailed Information Design and Material: This pendant is based on off-white pottery (ceramic), with a peace sign mark drawn in black lines, and the inner areas are colored with orange, green, and blue glaze or pigments. There are irregularities in shape and color variations unique to handmade items. Symbol Meaning: The peace sign was originally devised in 1958 by graphic artist Gerald Holtom for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND). It is a design that combines the signals for "N" (Nuclear) and "D" (Disarmament) in international flag signals, enclosed in a circle. Historical Background: It spread worldwide during the anti-Vietnam War movement and hippie culture of the 1960s, and became known as a universal symbol of peace, harmony, and love. Today, it is also widely used as a fashion item. Size Oval = 48.1mm:38.3mm As it is vintage, there is some aging, but it is a very well-preserved and beautiful item. Please purchase with your understanding. Delivery will be via Yu-Packet Mini. #Retro #Antique #AntiqueGoods #Brooch #Pendant
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