Star & Safety Pin Hoop Earrings (Both Ears)
Star & Safety Pin Hoop Earrings (Both Ears)
Star & Safety Pin Hoop Earrings (Both Ears)
Star & Safety Pin Hoop Earrings (Both Ears)
Star & Safety Pin Hoop Earrings (Both Ears)
Star & Safety Pin Hoop Earrings (Both Ears)
Star & Safety Pin Hoop Earrings (Both Ears)
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Star & Safety Pin Hoop Earrings (Both Ears)

MATERIAL : SILVER925

Item Code:JNS620GP

Sale price¥44,000
COLOR:GOLD
Quantity:

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These hoop earrings feature Jam's masterpiece, the safety pin, as the base, and a star motif on the head.

These American-style hook earrings are easy to put on and take off.

Because of their simplicity, attention has been paid to the fine details, such as the balance of the star and the curve of the hook.

※ Sold in pairs


DIRECTOR'S VOICE
Why JAM HOME MADE is so committed to the safety pin.

The "safety pin" motif is a symbol of 1970s punk culture. In the context of the close relationship between fashion and music, as seen in the Sex Pistols, Vivienne Westwood, and Malcolm McLaren, the safety pin was used as a tool for anti-establishment, DIY, and subversive activities. By intentionally ripping clothing and fastening it with safety pins, people rejected social order and established conventions, and became a symbol of the craft, DIY, and punk spirit of "creating your own style." Forty years have passed since then, and with the 2016 UK withdrawal from the EU (Brexit), the 2016 US presidential election, and the election of Donald Trump, the #safetypin movement has seen the pin become a silent sign of empathy for immigrants, minorities, and the vulnerable. Wearing a safety pin has once again become a widespread trend, and the safety pin, once interpreted as a symbol of rebellion and self-expression, has been reinterpreted and redefined as a tool for mending wounds, sparking dialogue, reconnecting, and protecting.

JAM HOME MADE is committed to the safety pin. Not as an attack, but as a start to dialogue. Not as a tool of violence, but of care. This is an accessory for reconnecting, not for destruction. Understanding the context of the past, this is an important conceptual motif that expresses the gentle strength needed today.