Tsukuyomi no Mikoto is known in Japanese mythology as a deity associated with the night, the passage of time, and inner stillness.
Like the gentle light of the moon softly illuminating what lies before us, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto has been described as a presence that invites awareness toward the feelings and subtle senses deep within the heart.
Rather than a light that shines boldly on the surface, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto carries a quiet light that gently accompanies.
This piece expresses Tsukuyomi no Mikoto as a symbol that offers an opportunity to remember your natural rhythm and inner senses, especially during moments of emotional fluctuation or uncertainty.
Divine Moonlight Jewel symbolizes turning your awareness toward the quiet voice deep within your heart.
It is designed as a presence that gently accompanies moments when you look within for your own answer, softly illuminating the feelings and senses that may have become difficult to see amid busyness or uncertainty, like the gentle light of the moon.
The magatama form represents “a droplet at the beginning of life,” while the brilliance of the Kiriko cut reflects both the light and shadow within.
Through this interplay, the piece is designed to offer an opportunity to reconnect with your natural rhythm and inner senses.

