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    Kogarashi Ring

    Regular price $170.00
    DesignWide
    Ring size8

    Description

    Shaped From 999 Fine Silver

    Hand-hammered using the traditional tsuchime technique, each piece is shaped one strike at a time.

    We say shaped rather than made, because the hammer does more than give form. It teaches the silver how to endure. Each strike compresses it, strengthens it, gives it a kind of memory.


    Rhythm and restraint

    Tsuchime is guided by rhythm.

    Too much force and the surface becomes restless.

    Too little and it feels lifeless.

    When done well, light moves gently across it, never harsh, never still. As the ring is worn, it grows more expressive, more settled. Eventually, it stops feeling like something you put on, and starts feeling like something that belongs to you — aging alongside your hand, without resistance.


    Origins: Strength Before Beauty

    This way of working has very old roots.

    Long before silver was admired for its beauty, it was valued for its strength. As early as the Kofun and Asuka periods, metalworkers relied on hammering to shape and reinforce tools, ritual objects, and fittings. Surface marks were incidental then. What mattered was integrity. What mattered was survival.

    Beauty came later, when craftsmen began to notice that these marks carried something more — evidence of judgment, patience, and care.

    The Rise of Tsuchime (槌目) - A Language Of Restraint

    By the Heian period, hammer marks were no longer hidden. They were composed. Balanced. Left visible on purpose.

    Tsuchime became a language of restraint — shaping light without polish, strengthening silver without alloying, allowing the hand of the maker to remain present.

    Edo Period: Living With History

    During the Edo period, this way of thinking spread into daily life. Hammered silver appeared in tea utensils, incense containers, personal adornments.

    Objects meant to be used, touched, and lived with. They aged well. They hid wear. Patina was not decay — it was completion.

    Modern Era: A Practice That Requires A Human Touch

    Even now, in a time of machines and repetition, tsuchime survives because it cannot be convincingly copied. A machine can repeat a pattern, but it cannot know when to stop. It cannot feel when the surface is complete.

    That judgment — that restraint — is what we’re trying to preserve.

    We want you to know this because these tsuchime pieces are not meant to impress quickly. They’re meant to stay. To quiet themselves into your life. To grow more beautiful the longer they’re worn.

    How to choose your size

    The samue was born as a garment of movement. Worn by artisans and monks who needed ease to work, rest, and breathe. Ours keeps that spirit. Rather than a strict, tailored fit, it's cut to drape softly and adjust to you, so choosing your size is really about choosing how you like to feel.

    Made to adjust, unisex sizing
    The wrap-style top ties to your preferred closeness, the waistband is fully elastic, and our Eversoft Bamboo™ fabric carries a natural, gentle stretch. Between them, the Samue settles comfortably across a wide range of bodies. One reason it's offered as a single unisex cut from XS to 3XL.

    Choose by the feeling you want

    • Men, true to size — take your usual size for the intended relaxed, easy drape.
    • Women, size up by 1 — take your usual size plus 1 for the ideal relaxed drape.
    • Closer to the body — size down for a neater, more defined line.
    • Room to move and layer — size up for a generous, enveloping fit, or if you like to wear it over other layers.

    Shipping & Delivery

    Shipping Costs & Tracking

    We ship worldwide with tracking. 

    Shipping & Processing Times

    Typically orders will be fulfilled within 48 hours.

    Shipping times will vary according to your location.

    United States - 4-9 working days
    Canada - 4-9 working days
    Australia - 4-9 working days
    Germany/Switzerland - 4-9 working days
    Other Europe - 6-15 working days
    Other Countries - 8-18 working days
    Island States - 10-20 working days

    Free 30 Days Returns

    Free shipping on orders over $100

    1 year warranty


    Have questions?

    Ask us anything at cs@himoriwabicouture.com

    Kogarashi Ring

    $170.00

    Built For Daily Life

    How To Choose Your Size

    Finding Your Fit

    The samue was born as a garment of movement — worn by artisans and monks who needed ease to work, rest, and breathe. Ours keeps that spirit.

    Rather than a strict, tailored fit, it's cut to drape softly and adjust to you, so choosing your size is really about choosing how you like to feel.

    Made to adjust

    The wrap-style top ties to your preferred closeness, the waistband is fully elastic, and our Eversoft Bamboo™ fabric carries a natural, gentle stretch.

    Between them, the Samue settles comfortably across a wide range of bodies. One reason it's offered as a single unisex cut from XS to 3XL.

    Choose by the feeling you want

    True to size — take your usual size for the intended relaxed, easy drape.

    Closer to the body — size down for a neater, more defined line.

    Room to move and layer — size up for a generous, enveloping fit, or if you like to wear it over other layers.

    Still deciding?

    We're glad to help you choose. Reach out with your measurements and how you like to wear your loungewear, and we'll point you to the right size, with easy exchanges should you wish to try another.

    Care Instructions

    The Art of Keeping Your Samue

    A samue was made to be lived in. Worn while you work, rest, and move through the quiet hours of the day.

    Cared for simply, our Eversoft Bamboo™ fabric rewards you by becoming softer and more yours with every wash. In the spirit of kaizen, small and consistent care is all it asks.

    Wash cool, wash kind.

    Machine wash on a gentle cycle in cool to warm water, no hotter than 40°C, with similar colours.

    Turning the Samue inside out shields the outer weave and keeps the finish looking new for longer.

    Dry away from heat.

    Give the Samue a gentle shake, reshape it, and hang or lay it flat to dry in the shade. Our fabric holds its shape and stretch best when kept away from harsh heat and direct sun.

    If you prefer to tumble dry, use a cool, low setting and remove it while still slightly damp.

    Wear more, wash less.

    Bamboo is naturally breathable and odour-resistant, so your Samue needs washing less often than you might think. A kindness to both the garment and the planet.

    Between wears, air it out and store it folded in a cool, dry place.

    Shipping & Returns

    International Shipping

    We ship internationally. All orders are dispatched from our Japan, China, or US warehouse within 2 - 3 business days.

    Order tracking

    Tracking numbers are automatically sent as soon as your order is packed. Please check your junk folder if you do not receive one 72hrs after placing your order.

    Get in touch

    If you have any questions about your order, please contact us. Our customer service is available Monday through Friday from 8am until 5pm JPT.

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