DESIGNS

  • Explosion

    The world of fine art jewelry

    The delight of wearing artistic jewelry

    The crystals of all-embracing extravagance and wisdom

  • Pinus

    Pointed and powerful vigor reminiscent of pine needles expressed with straight sharp lines.

    Minimally designed, the Pinus, a natural embodiment of the wearer’s personality. The most distinctive KARATI collection.

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  • Gaudi

    The world of curvaceous beauty inspired by Casa Batlló.
    From the ingenious mind of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí,
    the iconic Casa Batlló serves as a muse for a realm of sinuous elegance.

    Its singular, imaginative design radiates an incomparable presence.

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  • Cascade

    Flowing elegantly downward between the rocks evoking a small silent waterfall.

    Fine art jewelry, natural shapes abstracted through the beauty of curves.

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  • Schauberger

    All life is movement, and its fundamental energy is shaped as a spiral vortex.

    This collection is inspired by our respect for Viktor Schauberger, the naturalist who studied this phenomenon.

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  • Meier Varier

    The passage of time. The shift of the heart. Jewelry that responds to changing seasons and emotions.

    Adjust the angle and orientation of the ring, and savor the "transience" of each moment.

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  • Maier Sapio

    Sapio means wisdom in Latin.

    This work, with the theme of "the allure that resides in intellect" uses red and black as its main colors to express an intellectual and lustrous elegance.

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  • Meier Flow

    This series embodies the flow of all natural worlds.
    Wearing a flow of grass and leaves, one can become one with nature, bringing a sense of calm and radiant beauty to the heart.
    The intricate interplay of natural flows in this collection will surely
    beautify and illuminate the spirit.

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  • Meier lllusion

    Profoundly mysterious high-end optical illusion jewelry, implemented in collaboration with Mr Kokichi Sugihara of Meiji University.

    To distinguish between existing jewelries, telling the world about the playfulness when wearing high jewelry.