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The moon fish ring
The moon fish, koi ring in sterling silver and moonstone
The moon fish, koi ring in sterling silver and moonstone
The moon fish, koi ring in sterling silver and moonstone
The moon fish, koi ring in sterling silver and moonstone
The moon fish, koi ring in sterling silver and moonstone
The moon fish, koi ring in sterling silver and moonstone

The moon fish, koi ring in sterling silver and moonstone

"The moon fish" ring is a bespoke creation, imagined for a mother wishing to gift her daughter a jewel filled with symbols, poetry, and profound meaning — with a personal engraving discreetly nestled inside the band.

Every detail of this ring tells an enchanting story. Gracefully swimming around the band, koi carp — traditional emblems of courage, perseverance, and strength in Japanese culture — glide like shooting stars across a night sky. Their fluid, elegant forms capture the imagination, evoking freedom, quiet resilience, and ceaseless motion — like fish swimming upstream to fulfill their destiny, or the slow, silent dance of aquatic creatures beneath the moon’s shifting light.

At the heart of this creation lies a cabochon-cut moonstone, as luminous and mysterious as the celestial body itself. Its milky surface, veiled in soft iridescent sheens, echoes the shimmering play of light on water, and mirrors the moon through its phases — cycles of shadow and revelation. Traditionally, moonstone is associated with intuition, sacred femininity, and inner transformation, reinforcing the symbolic bond between sea and sky, dream and awakening, emotion and wisdom.

This ring is a celebration of the timeless connection between earth and sky, nature and cosmos, water and light — woven together through symbols rich in meaning and beauty. In Japanese art, koi are often depicted beneath the moon in scenes of silent contemplation. They embody not only quiet strength, but also harmony with life’s cycles. According to legend, a koi strong enough to swim upstream and leap the Dragon Gate waterfall transforms into a dragon — a powerful image of transformation, fulfillment, and transcendence.

The moon, in turn, represents the passage of time, the mystery of the soul, deep feminine wisdom, and eternal return. In Asian traditions, as in many ancestral cultures, it is a guide, a protector, a revealer of hidden realms.

Wearing this ring means feeling connected to the universe. It means carrying with you a story of adventure, courage, and metamorphosis. It is to be wrapped in the peace and infinite beauty of the night, bathed in the moon’s gentle glow and inhabited by the grace of free-swimming fish. An intimate and precious offering — suspended between dream and reality, memory and promise.

 

Metal: Sterling silver (925).

Band width: 10 mm.

Gemstone: Moonstone.

Stone color: Translucent, light blue

 

As we currently dwell in Mexico, provide a period of 3 to 6 weeks to receive your order for free with normal post service. Thank you for taking this information into account before ordering in our shop. At checkout, you will also have the option of choosing an express shipping. (please, read the complete conditions of shipping here).

You have a question? Contact us.

I hope you will love this jewel as much as I enjoyed creating it.

By Emmanuelle Guyon.

Tags : tranquility, harmony, transformation, connection, river, nautical, fish, koi, carp, animal, Japan, Japanese, water, mother, daughter, symbol, Asia, Asian, moonstone, moon, sky, astronomy, spiritual, courage, legend, poetic, femininity, intuition, cosmic, nature, Japanese mythology, mythology, spirituality

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