Each engagement and wedding ring from “Hina“ has its own name and poem.
Rings worn for marriage are precious as they symbolize the bond between two people.
Thus, each Hina ring has its story (meaning).
花蕾~HanaTsukihotaru~
The engagement ring “Hana Tsubomi” is designed to resemble a flower bud with a diamond representing the bud.
It expresses the image of the bud growing and blooming into a beautiful pink flower.
Hizuki 日 + 月 = 明
“Hizuki” symbolizes the sun and moon—essentials of daily life—crafted into rings that the couple shares,
supporting each other without lack, aiming for a bright future together.
月螢~Tsukihotaru~
“Tsukihotaru” is an engagement ring inspired by the moonlight reflecting on the surface of the Shimanto River. Its flowing arm curve and the encased diamond’s sparkle characterize this unique engagement ring.
八重桜~Yaezakura~
“Yaezakura,” a wedding ring themed after the layered cherry blossoms, embodies the hope that the couple’s happiness will continue to layer and
flourish. Each ring is engraved on the inside with “+” and “×” symbols, which together form the layered cherry blossom when combined.
風きらり〜Kazekirari〜
This ring visualizes a moment under a blue sky and green meadow, where the wind sways the grass, and sunlight magnificently illuminates the scene.