Kanji Jewelry
Posted on Saturday, February 19, 2011 in Uncategorized

How would you say this in Japanese?
- Sparkling Gems <--- and this one..would it sound better in katakana or hiragana? can it be translated directly into japanese words?
- Jewelry for You
Kanji/Hiragana/katakana would be preferable but romaji is fine too
KIRA KIRA SURU HOUSEKI きらきらする宝石 for one.
or more formally KAGAYAKU HOUSEKI 輝く宝石
or kawaii takaramono かわいい宝物 just for ” lovely gems ”
what you wish to tell to your friend may be better expressed in the last one , “sparkling ” does not necessarily have positive connotation in Japanese
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Cranberry Green Glass Kanji Beads 6mm 25pcs DIY Jewelry Supplies $0.99 |
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Cranberry Green Glass Kanji Beads 6mm 25pcs DIY Jewelry Supplies $1.99 |
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Shamrocks & Sunshine Kanji Glass Beads 6mm 25pcs DIY Jewelry Supplies $1.99 |
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SCRABBLE TILE PENDANT Kanji JOY Symbol charm jewelry $7.95 |
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SCRABBLE TILE PENDANT Kanji BEAUTY Symbol charm jewelry $7.95 |
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SCRABBLE TILE PENDANT Kanji LUCK Symbol charm jewelry $7.95 |
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SCRABBLE TILE PENDANT Kanji Peace Symbol charm jewelry $7.95 |
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Aqua Marine Kanji “Peace” Wood Earrings Jewelry $11.99 |
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Aqua Marine Kanji “Love” Wood Earrings Jewelry $11.99 |
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Kelly Green Kanji “Love” Wood Earrings Jewelry $11.99 |
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LA Tunes Music Box in a Bag – Friendship, Kanji Friendship Symbol $13.99 LA Tunes is a family owned business that creates and produces gifts that one can give “When you need more than a card©”. The music boes in a bag, its images and decorations enhance the message about a shared relationship, feeling, or event…. |
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Historic Rings: Four Thousand Years of Craftsmanship $250.00 Historic Rings presents a world-class collection of almost eight hundred rings spanning four continents and four millennia. Perhaps the most intimate form of jewelry, these miniature art objects not only encapsulate traditions and customs throughout the ages but also evoke the most personal feelings of the owners for whom they were made.Introduced here for the first time in English, the Hashimoto … |
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