TATEWAKU Ring

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TATEWAKU Ring

£350.00

Cloisonne Japanese enamel handcrafted cabochon style ring.

I designed the ring based on the traditional pattern.

EDO-KOMON SERIES : 'TATEWAKU'

Edo-komon are traditional Japanese designs from the Edo period (1603-1867). Edo-komon motifs consisting of auspicious symbols and patterns are the inspiration for many of my designs.

TATEWAKU is one of the traditional pattern designs known as Yusoku and was originally made to be used only for court nobles. 'Tatewaku' represents the steam rising from the ground in the spring when many living creatures start to get lively and is regarded as a good luck symbol.

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Material : Japanese Enamel, Sterling Silver, Brass and Copper (Enamel base)

Motif : Traditional Japanese Edo-komon 'TATEWAKU'

Enamel Colour : White and beige

Ring Face Size : approx. W 2cm x H 2.5cm

Shank Finish : Hammered brass ring with 3mm-width

Ring size : UK size N, N1/2, O