TSUGIHANA KAKU - Necklace
Unwavering Will, the Power to Forge the Future
TSUGIHANA KAKU is a necklace that creates new value within inherited traditions. Its linear form symbolizes strength, determination, and the power to carve a path into the future, embodying an unshakable will.
The "Kaku" (angle) design is inspired by the straight-line aesthetics found in Japanese architecture and traditional crafts. Its refined form represents firm will and unwavering belief, making it the perfect choice for those stepping into the future.
Incorporating the aesthetics of Kintsugi, this necklace embodies the philosophy of "embracing pain and transforming it into greater strength." By fusing Tamahagane, a steel with over 1,000 years of history, and Echizen Washi, this unique piece is a blend of Japanese traditional craftsmanship and modern design.
【Product Overview】
Featured at Milan Fashion Week 2025
A special design combining Tamahagane × Echizen Washi
The form reflects the aesthetics of Kintsugi and the spirit of determination
The "Kaku" symbolizes strength and the resolve to shape the future
Chain made of Platinum (Pt850)
Special price available exclusively in Japan
【Heritage of Skill and Beauty】
Tamahagane - The Steel that Embodies Samurai Pride
Tamahagane, an essential material for Japanese swords, is a rare and refined steel forged through Tatara iron-making, a technique passed down for over 1,000 years. Its straight, elegant form represents unwavering will.
Echizen Washi - The Texture of Tradition
Echizen Washi is one of Japan’s oldest types of paper. Its soft texture adds depth and a sense of quiet beauty to the necklace.
Kintsugi - A Symbol of Rebirth and Hope
Kintsugi is a traditional Japanese technique that repairs broken objects, transforming them into pieces with newfound beauty. The design of this necklace reflects the philosophy of "accepting pain and turning it into new radiance."
【Product Details】
Product Name: TSUGIHANA KAKU
Materials: Tamahagane, Echizen Washi, Resin, Platinum (Pt850)
Size: 18mm
Chain: Platinum (Pt850)
Accessories: Special Paulownia Wood Box, Certificate of Authenticity
Country of Origin: Japan
Special Japan-Exclusive Price: 72,800 JPY (Tax included, Shipping not included)
- Countries We Deliver To
United States, Australia, Dubai, South Korea,United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden.Ireland, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Greece, Croatia, Poland.
【The Power Within Kaku】
TSUGIHANA KAKU is a symbol of the strength to move forward. It supports the determination and conviction of its wearer, empowering them to forge a new path.
Tamahagane - The Spirit of Resilience and Protection
Unwavering Will - Cuts through hesitation and upholds firm convictions
Protective Power - Guides its wearer through adversity and onto the right path
Decisive Direction - Clears doubts and illuminates the way forward
Transforming Trials into Strength - Turns the greatest hardships into new opportunities
Wearing this necklace serves as a reminder of unshakable resolve and steadfast decision-making.
【Usage Precautions】
This product is coated with resin to protect the Tamahagane and Echizen Washi. While durable, please store it away from high temperatures and prolonged direct sunlight to prevent deterioration.
The Platinum (Pt850) chain is highly resistant to tarnishing, but regular care is recommended to maintain its beauty.
Avoid strong friction or impact and keep sharp objects away from the resin surface.
To preserve its beauty for longer, store in a cool, dry, and dark place.
【Exclusive Limited Offer】
Reservation Period: Until April 30
The next reservation period is yet to be determined.
This piece is an exhibit item for Milan Collection 2025,
a special collection selected for the global stage.
Reservations will close once all slots are filled.
Don't miss this opportunity.
For international shipping inquiries, please contact us here.
📩dentoya.akatsuki@gmail.com
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TSUGIHANA → Pronounced: Tsoo-gee-hah-nah
KAKU → Pronounced: Kah-koo