Are you still crushing over visiting Japan? You can get a taste of Tokyo now with the Thomas Sabo’s latest Kawaii-themed release, the Tokyo Crush Charm Collection.

What is the Tokyo Crush Collection all about?

Thomas Sabo was inspired by Japan’s cherry blossom season, which draws crowds of tourists and locals to admire its beauty and experience the country’s vibrant culture. This fascination with cherry blossoms led to more kawaii-inspired concepts, resulting in the Tokyo Crush collection. The collection showcases lucky symbols from Japanese culture alongside beloved icons of Kawaii fashion.

Let’s explore some of our top charm picks below.

Thomas Sabo Sushi Silver Charm

Sushi has long been a staple in Japan, valued for its tradition, quality ingredients, and nutritional benefits. Its convenient small size makes it ideal for celebrations and grab meals. Easy to see why sushi is often made into charms that look soy-cute!

Thomas Sabo Pink Handbag Silver Charm

The pink handbag is a cultural icon in Japan, tied to the Kawaii style of cuteness and femininity. Pink reflects the cherry blossom season, symbolizing renewal and health. Japan’s lively fashion scene, known for its diverse styles, is recognized globally and inspires accessories like this one, which can now be worn on your wrist.

Thomas Sabo Bonsai Silver Charm

Rooted with over 1,000 years of history, the Bonsai tree has been a symbol of peace, art and meditation. They resemble a calming escape to connect people with nature, becoming a popular heirloom to be passed down to generations, often seen as a great honour. Now, it’s being passed down to you.

Thomas Sabo Pink Matcha Silver Charm

This charm is bursting with flavour; the strawberry pink matcha has gained popularity worldwide. Originally from Japan, matcha’s vibrant green powder has played a key role in tea ceremonies, especially in places like Uji and Kyoto. This drink offers a sweet, creamy profile with syrupy tangs and a refreshing earthy finish. Now you can look as fresh and delightful as the drink itself wherever you go, truly a match-a made in heaven.

Thomas Sabo Koi Silver Charm

This charm is making a splash, representing luck, strength, courage, and success. In Japan, Koi fish are admired for swimming upstream and overcoming obstacles, symbolizing good fortune due to their size and longevity. There’s nothing fishy about this charm, just perfection.

Thomas Sabo Torii Silver Charm

Torii gates are a significant feature across Japan valued for their historical, religious, and meditative significance. Each Torii colour has its own special symbolism; for example, red represents good fortune throughout East Asia, which is why it’s so commonly used. Now, you have the chance to bring a piece of luck everywhere with you.

Join in the cherry blossom season this year with the Thomas Sabo Tokyo Crush Collection. Find your luck now at Peter Jackson the Jeweller.

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