Hexagon Charm Large “Naga-kikkou-Aki” Silver 925

Style No. HCL2500

Handmade in Japan

This charm is inspired by the traditional Japanese Naga-Kikkou motif, which is a rare long version of the Kikkou pattern. The hexagonal shape looks like a tortoise shell and is a symbol of good health and long life in Japan. Aki means “openwork” in Japanese.

Approximately 25mm x 17mm in diameter and made of sterling silver (925). The master mold was designed by Junichi Kobashi, with a vintage-like finish that intentionally shows file marks and handmade distortions. Each piece is cast in silver 925 by a family-operated metal crafts workshop in Tokyo. The back is engraved with “Kobashi” in Japanese letters.

Comes with a Japanese pig suede pouch.

Please note: Due to the rising cost of raw materials, prices may be subject to change on a case-by-case basis.

 

Additional information

Dimensions 2.5 × 1.7 cm
Package

Handmade Japanese pig suede pouch

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