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Ethical embroidered jewelry that respects people, the environment, and society

Traditional jewelry materials, gold and gemstones, often come from harsh working conditions involving exploitation, child labor, and significant environmental impact. ARRO chooses recycled polyester as its primary material, machine embroidered in a factory in Japan and then hand finished for a three-dimensional effect. This process reflects a commitment to social and environmental care and ethical practices.

Inclusive jewelry inspired by a fantasy paradise

At ARRO, we offer jewelry that allows all customers to freely express themselves, beyond traditional categories such as gender. Each piece is bold and flamboyant, yet extremely lightweight and comfortable to wear. This design philosophy allows for comfortable everyday wear and extended wear. This makes our jewelry truly accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

Unique and thoughtful design

Our unique designs accentuate individuality and enhance the wearer's sense of style and personal expression.
The creative process is similar to tailoring a garment, with patterns being made and repeated trial and error leading to the final design.

By computer programming traditional embroidery techniques, we have evolved these into a contemporary approach, further setting our designs apart in the contemporary jewellery landscape.

DESIGNER / NANA WATANABE

Nana Watanabe

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After working as a fashion designer and textile designer for a domestic brand, she has been working as a freelance designer since 2014.
In March 2017, the accessory brand "ARRO" was launched, which uses machine embroidery techniques.


AWARDS

2023 ARTISTAR JEWELS NETWORK / Milano Jewelry Week

SOLO EXIBITION

2021 UNDER the PALMO, Hayama (Kanagawa, Japan)

GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2018 New Jewelry Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)

2022 New Jewelry Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)

2023 Milano Jewelry Week (Milano, Italy)

2023 Earring Galore (New York, US)

2023 New Jewelry Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)

2024 Nexus, Galleria Carlo Lucidi (Roma, Italy)

2024 MAD about Jewelry, MAD museum, (New York, US)