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Code of the Crimson Blade

An homage to bushidō — the way of the warrior — forged in ruby, diamond, enamel, and honor. This set captures the spirit of Japan’s noblest icon: the samurai.

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Kabuto no Meiyo  (The Honor of the Helmet)

A samurai kabuto reimagined in white gold and rubies. Kabuto no Meiyo features a raised, crested crown of emerald-cut rubies, flanked by diamond-trimmed feathered wings.

 

The black enamel sides evoke the warrior’s lacquered armor, while the shoulder guards are striped with pavé ruby bands. Regal, architectural, and steeped in unshakable pride — a war helmet for the modern heir of honor.

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Shinai no Kōmyō  (The Radiance of Discipline)

Two katanas cross at the center of Shinai no Kōmyō, forming a striking pendant of balance and strength.

 

Their sheaths shimmer with alternating diamonds and rubies in rectangular cuts, framed in polished white gold. The tsuka (handle) is finished in red threadwork and crowned with sculpted golden dragons.

 

The tennis chain mirrors the blade’s rhythm — silent, dainty, disciplined.

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Tanto no Namida  (Tears of the Tanto)

A double sword drop — one shorter, one longer — Tanto no Namida captures the duality of power and poise.

 

The golden grips are inlaid with square rubies, while the blades descend in lines of precision-set diamonds.

 

These miniature tantos hang in tandem, rigid and reverent, echoing the elegance of ancient duels and ancestral pride.

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