Powerful emotions from “Your Lie in April”, the deeply moving boy-meets-girl series, are rekindled through a pair of unique accessories accompanied by display cards carrying momentous scenes and unforgettable lines.
Serialization of “Your Lie in April” (also commonly referred to as “Kimiuso”) began in May 2011 in Kodansha’s “Monthly Shonen Magazine”. The youthful and romantic story reached its conclusion almost four years later in March 2015.
Following the death of his mother, piano prodigy Kosei Arima lost the ability to hear his own notes and became distanced from the world of classical music he once dominated. Days turned into weeks, weeks turned into months, but everything changed one day underneath trees of beautiful cherry blossoms. Kosei met the one he was destined to meet, and her name was Kaori Miyazono. Kaori’s creative and free-spirited violin performances brought life and color to Kosei’s closed heart, gradually leading him back towards the music he had left behind. The story of these junior high school students was accompanied by classical music and bittersweet romance. Their love story pulled on the heartstrings of many.
We wanted to present the power emotions behind the memorable scenes and lines to all “Kimiuso” fans through something new.
That is what led us to this Your Lie in April 5108 (Kotoba) Necklace Project. Through this project, we are offering a pair of necklaces based on Kosei Arima and Kaori Miyazono, with each model named after each character.
The display cards hold not only the necklaces but also prints of original frames containing remarkable scenes and lines from the manga. The words from each character give the necklaces even more meaning, making them a pair of brilliant and luxurious accessories that are perfect for fans of the manga.
The display card is the same size as a postcard and can be framed as a decoration.
*Frame not included and should be purchased separately.
The display card is the same size as a postcard and can be framed as a decoration.
*Frame not included and should be purchased separately.
Each necklace is made of high-quality brass that is resistant to rust and the deterioration or malfunctions it may cause. The gold plate finish gives the necklaces a soft and beautiful shine.
As 5108 (Kotoba) is very particular about how its products are manufactured, it works only with reliable Japanese manufacturers in the processes of mold-making, casting, polishing, finishing, and inspecting. This is true for the chain, the charms, and all other components of its products, even the raw materials that are used. All processes are performed in Japan with great care and patience by skilled craftspeople.
The Your Lie in April 5108 (Kotoba) Necklaces are the first products available worldwide that make exclusive use of only the manga’s license.
Wear it as a personal accessory, give it to someone significant in your life, or frame it and have it on display. The result will be magnificent.
Let the Your Lie in April 5108 (Kotoba) Necklaces bring color and love into your life.
Author Naoshi Arakawa
Arakawa made his manga series debut in 2007 in “Monthly Shonen Magazine” with his interpretation of “Tsumetai Kousha no Toki wa Todomaru”. His manga was based on Mizuki Tsujimura’s original novel that won the Mephisto Prize. From May 2011 until March 2015, Arakawa’s “Your Lie in April” was serialized in the same publication. His newest series titled “Farewell, My Dear Cramer” is about soccer in an all-girls high school, and is an ongoing series that started in “Monthly Shonen Magazine” from June 2016.
In July 2016, Arakawa was invited as a guest to Anime Expo in Los Angeles, which is the largest Japanese anime event in the United States. During his signing session, Arakawa was greeted by endless lines of fans waiting for his autograph. Based on his popularity at the event, it can certainly be said that “Your Lie in April” has surpassed borders and gained the appreciation of many, many fans outside Japan.
Q: When will rewards be shipped out?
A: Rewards are scheduled to be shipped out in July 2017.
Q: I noticed that all prices are displayed in Japanese Yen. If I am paying with foreign currency, how will exchange rates affect my payment?
A: Rates may differ between credit card companies. Please contact your credit card company for further information.
Q: My skin is sensitive to metal. Can I wear the necklace?
A: Although the necklaces are gold plated, we recommend contacting your dermatologist before reserving if you are allergic to metal alloys. If you experience any irritation after wearing the necklace, please discontinue use and consult your physician.
Q: When will I be charged?
A: You will be charged immediately upon backing the project.
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