Retro Timepiece Bracelets

The Misako Mimoko Watches are Deceivingly Made of Porcelain

These timepieces by Misako Mimoko look like real watches from afar, but they are in fact made of porcelain and elastic watchbands. They come in a multitude of different colors and widths, and are definitely distinctive pieces of jewelry.

These artistic watches were made by Eva Monleón; her works are simple and imaginative. The artist likes to create fun pieces, which in a way reflects her personality. Her jewelry and items are great for children and grownups who don't want to "grow up" per- se.

So if you decide to sport one of these faux watches by Misako Mimoko and someone decides to ask you for the time, you can have a little chuckle while advising them that you haven't got a clue. These timepieces would make for a great conversational piece.
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