- Shibuichi Designs
- Parallel Surfaces Post Earrings
Parallel Surfaces Post Earrings

Parallel Surfaces Post Earrings
Sleek lines and gentle textures, pink meets peach set off by patina, sterling silver tube rivets and jumprings for contrast + post & back, 1 7/8” x 1/2” x 5/16” [Copper Square with Long Rectangle of Shibuichi Post Earrings]
Sleek lines and gentle textures, pink meets peach set off by patina, sterling silver tube rivets and jumprings for contrast + post & back, 1 7/8” x 1/2” x 5/16” [Copper Square with Long Rectangle of Shibuichi Post Earrings]
Artistic, handmade jewelry
Copper and shibuichi patina
Textures vary
Shee–boo–EE–chee.
Shibuichi is a low-silver alloy that’s getting some buzz in the metalsmithing community. As you might guess from the name, it is a Japanese term. It translates to “one fourth,” which is a reference to the traditional Japanese alloy mixture that historically has been composed of 25% silver and 75% copper. Back in the days of the Samurai, Shibuichi was used to make ornaments for the katana (Samurai sword).