Reiko Yamamoto Studio | Bar Necklace – Black
The Bar Necklace is a masterclass in minimalist geometry and tactile contrast. Hand-sculpted in Reiko Yamamoto’s studio, this necklace features a slim, hand-formed porcelain bar, high-fired and glazed in a deep, matte black.
The centerpiece is suspended on a delicate gold-filled chain, creating a striking "line" that rests elegantly along the collarbone. Because each porcelain bar is shaped and glazed by hand, it retains a soft, organic quality that feels more personal and delicate than machine-pressed metal jewelry. It is a quiet statement piece designed for those who find beauty in clean lines and a monochromatic palette.
Size: 18" high-quality 14k gold-filled chain (durable, hypoallergenic, and tarnish-resistant). The porcelain bar measures approximately 1.25" to 1.5" in length.
Material: Hand-formed porcelain with a matte black finish.
Designer: Reiko Yamamoto
Origin: Handmade in Pittsburgh, PA.
The Bar Necklace is a masterclass in minimalist geometry and tactile contrast. Hand-sculpted in Reiko Yamamoto’s studio, this necklace features a slim, hand-formed porcelain bar, high-fired and glazed in a deep, matte black.
The centerpiece is suspended on a delicate gold-filled chain, creating a striking "line" that rests elegantly along the collarbone. Because each porcelain bar is shaped and glazed by hand, it retains a soft, organic quality that feels more personal and delicate than machine-pressed metal jewelry. It is a quiet statement piece designed for those who find beauty in clean lines and a monochromatic palette.
Size: 18" high-quality 14k gold-filled chain (durable, hypoallergenic, and tarnish-resistant). The porcelain bar measures approximately 1.25" to 1.5" in length.
Material: Hand-formed porcelain with a matte black finish.
Designer: Reiko Yamamoto
Origin: Handmade in Pittsburgh, PA.
About Reiko Yamamoto
Reiko’s jewelry line is an extension of her pottery practice; she applies the same meticulous glazing and firing techniques used for her celebrated tablewares to these miniature wearable sculptures. At Revelry, we admire Reiko for her ability to make fine art feel accessible and personal. Each piece is a tiny reminder of the human hand that made it.