But not all japanese orders were so lucky!
Some were converted not in jewelry workshop, but in prison camps after WW II.
Here is a nice example of such piece.
It was found couple of years ago in Kolyma near Hatynng-nah village during routine goldfield works (flushing of the sands on stream “red”). Probably it came from one of the prison camps that were there back in late 40s (from prisoner or guard). Just to give you a general idea about this place - today (14/12/11) temperature in Hatynng-nah village is - 38 °C (-36,4 °F).