Lunar Iris: Frostbloom Relic
Lunar Iris: Frostbloom Relic
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Origin |
China |
Brand |
DORAJEWELS |
Wear Status |
There are some scratches on the ring setting, but it does not affect wearing. No diamonds have fallen out |
VINTAGE COLLECTION STATEMENT
All pieces in this collection are one-of-a-kind global rarities, each bearing the unique marks of time. Sizes, materials, and craftsmanship are fixed per original design—once sold, they are gone forever. Due to their historical nature, some items may exhibit natural patina (tarnishing, wear, or intentional antiquing), which reflects authentic vintage character rather than defects. Those seeking pristine condition should consider carefully before purchase.
— Every VINTAGE piece is a time-traveling artifact, preserved by chance.
(Note: "Patina" is used intentionally to frame aging as a value-enhancing trait. The closing tagline reinforces exclusivity while romanticizing imperfections.)
Signs of use: No obvious scratches, no diamonds dropped, still shining, this ring is very well preserved
Deep metaphor of flower elements
Form: The two petals are abstracted from "Mandala" (symbolizing reincarnation) and "Snowdrop" (symbolizing hope), forming a philosophical duality
Craftsmanship: The 606 hand-hammered points of the silver ring holder correspond to the number of chapters and verses in the Buddhist "Six Hundred Prajnaparamita Sutras"
The meaning and symbolism of the name
"Moon Soul Double Eyes"
Moon Soul: Two white cat's eye stones simulate the waxing and waning of the moon phases. When rotating, they present the optical change of "new moon → full moon", symbolizing the rhythm of life with waxing and waning
Double Eyes: Two white crystals are like eyes of insight, inspired by the protection tradition of "Dzi Beads" in Tibet, representing clear and transparent wisdom
"Flower Shadow Over Frost"
Flower Shadow: Black and white petals are painted with "ceramic paint", casting a flowing shadow similar to shadow play on the ring setting
Over Frost: The traces of hand-knocking on the surface of the old silver ring setting are like the condensation of the first frost, implying the quiet beauty of time precipitation. The Ultimate Energy Ritual:
Place the ring on the mirror on a full moon night, and the cat's eye light band will form an "infinity symbol" with the reflection - this comes from the moon phase divination of the Celtic Druids, which is recorded in the marginal notes of the "Lindisfarne Gospels". Style statement:
This "Moon Soul Double Eyes" is a symbiosis of "mysticism" and "future archaeology" - it can be paired with Rick Owens' avant-garde fashion at Paris Fashion Week, and it can also become a modern expression of the aesthetics of silence and light in the "Moon Viewing Tea Ceremony" at the Moss Temple in Kyoto.



