A ring made from antique Silver cutlery.
This simple ring made from a candy toothpick is also recommended for those looking for a larger size.
The representative motif of lucky charms is the bamboo of pine, bamboo, and plum.
The bamboo is attached to the ``Musubi Fumi''.
A musubibun (musubibun) is an elegant pattern that is designed to resemble the shape of a folded sentence and tied once, and was also used in the love letters of the Heian aristocrats.
It's simple but not overly statement design that catches the eye.
It has an interesting finish that looks like a double ring.
A candy cutter can be made into a ring, so it can also be used as a conversation topic.
Maximum width: Approximately 14.5mm (two-tiered part)
Minimum width: approx. 4mm
Stamp: silver
made in Japan
●Size
・Free size
*Image position is No. 17
*Please specify your desired initial size when ordering.
If there is no description, the item will be shipped in its current size, so please adjust it yourself.
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- Sterling Silver
- How It's Made
- Handmade
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- Japan
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- One of the representative motifs of lucky charms: Shochiku and plum blossoms
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