KESSAKU

MON-ICHIMATSU HIRA RING, PM, SV925

SKU: M001

¥39,600 (TAX IN)

A ring with a structured design that is an abstraction of the checkerboard pattern.
The traditional "checkerboard" pattern, which has long symbolized "continuity and harmony," has been reconstructed as a quiet, three-dimensional structure.


The contrast between the mirror finish and the matte finish creates a rhythm on your fingertips.
The Silver model has a subtle presence, while the K14 x Silver combination model exudes a sophisticated contrast.


This is a signature piece of the brand that can be used by both men and women.


Material: Sterling Silver (925)
Delivery: End of December

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Handling Instructions (General Care and Keeping)

  • Please remove your jewelry when bathing, showering, exercising, or going to bed.


  • Do not place jewelry near a heat source.


  • Avoid direct contact with excessive moisture, water, and chemical products.


  • Jewelry can be cleaned with lukewarm water, a mild dish soap (one that doesn't contain detergent ingredients), and a soft brush.
    When removing the cleaning solution, rinse the jewelry in a container such as a glass, rather than directly under the sink. Rinsing directly under the sink may cause loose stones or the jewelry itself to be lost.


  • Many pieces of jewelry come in boxes or pouches, and those are the best places to store them.
    Also, a jewelry box with individual cushions for rings or one with posts for hanging necklaces and bracelets is ideal.


The Japanese Aesthetics Embodied in Kiribako (THE QUIET CRAFT OF KIRI)

We cherish the spirit of craftsmanship that inherits Japanese aesthetics and traditions.
The case for storing the jewelry uses a "kiribako" (Japanese wooden box), which has been used for storing luxury goods since ancient times.

Kiri wood is resistant to changes in humidity and temperature, and its value increases with age.
Its soft texture and quiet presence not only enhance the wearer's appearance, but also quietly connect the hearts of the giver and the receiver, embodying a unique form of Japanese beauty.

MON-ICHIMATSU HIRA RING, PM, SV925

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