#0306 ¥49,800
#0306 is a sculptural ring built around a core of embedded brass, held within a rugged silver form that feels unearthed rather than manufactured. The warmth of the brass sits in quiet tension against the colder, eroded surface of the silver—two materials carrying different histories yet pressed into a single shape. Its asymmetry is intentional: each angle reveals shifting expressions, from mineral-like roughness to softer organic curves, with the brass at the center acting almost like a hidden ember. What results is a ring that feels closer to something discovered in nature than shaped in a studio, carrying a grounded weight and presence on the hand.
#0305 ¥36,200
#0305 centers a small brass element within a sculpted silver form, creating a quiet contrast that immediately draws the eye. The warm tone of the brass sits against the cooler silver with an almost talisman-like presence, giving the charm a layered personality. Its compact weight feels deliberate and dense in the hand, carrying the sense of a small object crafted for constant use rather than decoration alone. Light moves differently across the two metals, revealing a subtle interplay that reinforces the charm’s handmade and symbolic character.
#0211 ¥17,800
#0211 is a brass ring with two recessed inlay channels, each housing reclaimed wood pieces that provide a warm, organic counterpoint to the metal. The grain of the aged wood softens the brass’s industrial clarity, creating a surface that shifts between crafted precision and natural irregularity. Its low profile and weighty feel give it the presence of a functional object, yet the wood inserts add a quiet symbolism that deepens with wear. This pairing of long-lived metal and timeworn timber makes the ring a small artifact that carries both texture and history.
#0215 ¥22,800
#0215 is a brass ring with two inlay channels: dark reclaimed wood on the upper band and iridescent abalone on the lower band. The contrast creates a surface that shifts between warmth and subtle color. The aged wood grounds the piece with an organic calm, softening the brass and adding a tactile sense of familiarity. Its muted tone sets the rhythm of the design. Below it, the abalone introduces gentle movement, catching light in blue-green flashes that balance the wood's stillness. Each material highlights the other without competing. Together they form a compact object that carries multiple textures—metal, timber, and shell—held in a simple, intentional form.
#0213 ¥17,800
#0213 is a brass ring formed around a solid metal base, cut with two narrow inlay channels that hold reclaimed wood pieces. The pairing sets a warm, organic texture against the clarity of brass. The softened grain of the aged wood breaks the uniformity of the metal, giving the ring a surface that shifts gently between precision and natural variation. Its simple silhouette feels grounded and utilitarian, while the wooden inserts add a quiet symbolism that becomes more personal as the materials age together. Brass and timeworn timber create a small object that carries texture, history, and the subtle character of handmade work.
#0214 ¥16,200
#0214 is a brass ring shaped around a clean, minimal silhouette, defined by a single recessed inlay channel that holds a strip of reclaimed wood. The contrast between metal and timber gives the piece a warm, grounded presence. The aged grain introduces a gentle irregularity that softens the clarity of the brass, allowing the surface to shift between controlled craft and the natural variation of organic materials. Its simple profile carries a utilitarian feel, yet the wooden inlay adds a quiet emotional weight that becomes more personal as the materials age and darken together. By pairing long-lived brass with timeworn wood, the ring becomes a small object that preserves both texture and history within a restrained form.
#0216 ¥22,800
#0216 is a brass ring built with a single recessed channel that holds a band of .925 silver. The cool tone of the silver sits cleanly against the warmer brass, giving the piece a calm, balanced contrast. The inlaid silver catches light in a narrow, shifting line, offering precision without feeling overly refined. Its brightness softens the brass’s weight, creating an understated sense of structure. The brass body retains subtle traces of hand-finishing, giving the ring a grounded, tactile presence. These irregularities naturally contrast with the silver’s smoother edge. Together, the two metals form an expressive yet straightforward object—quiet in appearance, sturdy in build, and shaped to develop character through long use.
#0218 ¥18,000
#0218 is a brass ring built with two inlay channels, combining reclaimed wood with abalone to create a quiet blend of matte texture and iridescence. The warm brass sets a steady foundation, while the wood softens the form and gives the piece a grounded, lived-in tone. The abalone adds a restrained shimmer inside the lower groove, shifting color subtly as the ring moves through light. Together, these materials form a calm, layered composition that feels both crafted and naturally aged.
#0217 ¥18,000
#0217 is a brass ring built with a single recessed channel holding a dark inlay, giving the piece a quiet contrast against the warm metal. Its hand-finished surface shows slight irregularities that shift gently with the light, while the clean edges keep the form simple. The inlay adds a controlled break in the brass, creating a subtle rhythm without becoming decorative. Its balance of weight, restraint, and small imperfections gives the ring a calm presence that settles naturally with wear.