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A Jeweler in Tokyo Reshapes Clients’ Keepsakes

When customers began asking Sae Asaoka to remake their jewelry, her new brand, called Sitate, was born. The word means “custom made” in Japanese.

Noriko Hayashi for The New York Times
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