Goro’s is an accessory brand founded by Goro Takahashi, the legendary Japanese craftsman of Native American style jewelry. Many celebrities around the world, including Eric Clapton, John Mayer, and Ed Sheeran are fans of goro’s. Even though this is not related to watches, I thought it will be an interesting topic to highlight as it is often regarded as the Rolls Royce of silver jewelry. Originally, I have wanted to collect the leather good, belt and various silver accessories. However, after much consideration, I have decided to get those items that I will use regularly starting with the ring.
After several years of wearing, the gold will develop what collectors called the rainbow colour owing to gastification氣化
What made it collectables? Source :
A Legacy of Excellence:
Despite his growing fame, Goro remains true to his roots. He continues to handcraft each piece himself, using only the finest materials and traditional techniques. His pieces are not mass-produced, and they are often difficult to obtain, adding to their mystique and allure.
Today, Goro's Takahashi is a Japanese institution. His jewelry is coveted by collectors and fashion icons worldwide. Though Goro himself passed away in 2015, his legacy lives on through his son and apprentices who continue to create pieces that carry the same spirit and dedication to quality.
To get your Goro's, you have to travel to their single store in Tokyo. When you get there, pick a number in a lottery, and stand around outside until they call your number.
If you make it into the shop, you get a “chance” to buy a piece of jewelry that the proprietors pick for you. There have been times when people have been denied the chance to buy something, due to their "energy" being off.
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