The Iconic Rings: Samurai Collection

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In the world of Japanese-inspired jewelry, few pieces carry as much history, symbolism and uniqueness as L&Co's signature pieces. Whether you are drawn to the samurai, the traditional patters, these pieces aren't just accessories but they're stories to wear.

Samurai Rings: Wear the spirit of the warrior

Our Samurai rings are bold and handcrafted in our factory in Kofu, Yamanashi. Inspired by armour, katana, silhouettes, and the unwavering discipline of Japan's legendary warriors, they can symbolise courage in our daily lives. 

They can make an amazing gift that says: I believe in your strength. Whether for a partner, a close friend, or even for yourself, it's a meaningful piece.

A standout ring from the Samurai collection would be the 'Hidden Skull' ring. It involves a removable samurai mask with a skull inside. A cubic zirconia stone is set on the right eye of the skull and Takeda's family crest stands on the helmet of the ring. Most of our pieces are customisable so you pick your finishing. The one in the photo is finished with a special antique coating.  

From the Wagara Collection, the Sayagata pattern ring is an iconic textile pattern. It is an elegant, interconnected maze of flowing lines. Historically seen on kimono and temple textiles, the motif represents long life, strength, prosperity and interconnections of all things. 

Our Sayagata Wagara ring takes this ancient pattern and transforms it into a modern, wearable piece of art. Because the lines loop infinitely, it's a symbol of continuity: perfect for couples, for milestones, or for anyone who loves subtle cultural details. 

The hexagon ring is a tribute to one of Yamanashi's greatest historical figures/ warlords: Takeda Shingen. Along the iconic hexagon crest (kakuzume), the ring also features the powerful phrase: 風林火山 (Fūrinkazan). The meanings is "Swift as the wind, silent as a forest, fierce as fire, and immovable as a mountain."

The legendary motto comes from the Sun Tzu's 'The Art of War' and was used by Shingen ti define the spirit of his army. It represents speed, precision, intensity, and unshakeable resolve qualities that still resonate today. The hexagon crest is tied to protection and warrior spirit. Having this symbol on a ring connects you to Japan's Sengoku history. 

So which one should you choose?

If you're gifting:

  • For strength & motivation: Samurai Ring
  • For harmony, luck & connection: Sayagata Wagara ring
  • For history & leadership: Hexagon ring

If you're treating yourself, choose the one that feels closest to your personal story as each ring carries a different kind of power!

Made to Order

All our rings are handcrafted in Kofu by our artisans. Each order begins only after your place your order, so your ring is created just for you. 

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