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The Kikko Hanabishi ring features a band inspired by the medieval Japanese kikkô motif, whose structure evokes the hexagonal shape of turtle scales. In Japanese culture, these motifs are rich in meaning, representing essential values such as wisdom, perseverance, longevity, and good fortune.
Turtle scales have long been symbols of protection and stability. Their regular shape, once used in samurai armor, conveyed both strength and durability. Wearing this motif connects one to the ancestral spirit of quiet courage and protective luck. Each engraved line on the ring reflects meticulous Japanese craftsmanship passed down through generations of master goldsmiths, combining precision, balance, and elegance.
The repeated pattern forms a perfect geometric structure, reminiscent of honeycomb cells. This natural geometry evokes harmony, collaboration, and complementarity, core values in traditional Japanese society. The analogy with bees highlights their patient and collective work, mirroring the Japanese respect for order and solidarity.
The kikkô motif holds an important place in Japanese decorative arts and wedding ceremonies. It symbolizes the turtle’s blessing and wishes couples lasting happiness, peace, and longevity. Its timeless design serves as a constant reminder of the patience, wisdom, and quiet strength that nurture deep relationships.
At the center of each hexagon blooms the macre flower, also known as the water chestnut flower, which gives rise to the Kikko Hanabishi motif. This aquatic plant, flourishing in Japanese ponds and marshes, symbolizes integrity, purity, and noble spirit. Often featured on samurai crests, it evokes moral strength and dignity in the face of challenges.
Thus, the Kikko Hanabishi ring unites two major symbols: the turtle, guardian of time and wisdom, and the macre flower, emblem of courage and integrity. Together, they remind us that true beauty arises from resilience and the harmony between nature and the human spirit.
The Kikko Hanabishi ring is also available in a wider version called Kikko, featuring two rows of the Japanese motif instead of one.
Metal: plata de ley (925).
Band width: 0.24 in (6 mm).
Production time: 5 business days before shipment.
Grosor del anillo: este modelo puede realizarse con grosores de 1 mm, 1.3 mm o 1.6 mm. Para referencia, consulta la última foto del carrusel.
El anillo que se muestra en el modelo tiene un grosor de 1 mm.
Importante: dependiendo de la talla de tu dedo, la soldadura en la parte posterior del anillo mostrará una interrupción en el diseño con una línea vertical lisa, con el fin de mantener una armonía general. Cada anillo se fabrica de manera personalizada y cada acabado también se realiza a medida (consulta la foto de ejemplo al final de la serie de imágenes).
El tiempo de entrega de tu paquete será de 3 a 6 semanas, ya que tu pedido se envía desde México, donde residimos actualmente. Te agradecemos que tomes en cuenta esta información antes de realizar tu compra. Al efectuar el pago, también tendrás la opción de elegir un envío exprés por medio de un transportista privado. (Lee las condiciones completas de envío aquí.)
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Espero que esta joya te guste tanto como a mí me gustó crearla.
Por Emmanuelle Guyon.
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