Divine Moonlight Jewel — A Tsukuyomi no Mikoto Magatama Natural Gemstone Jewelry Bracelet Reflecting Stillness —
Tsukuyomi no Mikoto is described in Japanese mythology as a deity associated with the night, time, and the inner world.
At the center of this bracelet is a fresh and luminous magatama featuring moonstone, reminiscent of gentle moonlight held within the stone.
Diamonds sparkling like stars in the night sky add a calm and graceful brilliance.
Moonstone is traditionally associated with intuition and sensitivity, while diamond has long been cherished as a symbol of purity and inner resolve within its clear brilliance.
In this jewelry piece, the magatama is adorned with Koshu Kiseki Kiriko, a refined Japanese gemstone-cutting technique from the historic gemstone region of Koshu.
It is expressed as the central droplet inspired by Tsukuyomi no Mikoto.
The subtle space between light and shadow created by the Kiriko cut is designed to evoke the image of becoming aware of the true feelings and quiet senses deep within the heart, as well as one’s own natural timing.
Clear quartz and freshwater pearls are used around the wrist.
The transparent beauty of clear quartz and the soft luster of freshwater pearls bring the mythological world of this piece into a gentle and refined expression that can be worn naturally in everyday life.
For moments when you find yourself in uncertainty, or when you wish to reflect on an answer that feels natural to you.
We invite you to welcome this magatama natural gemstone jewelry bracelet as a quiet and meaningful companion.
About Tsukuyomi no Mikoto
Tsukuyomi no Mikoto is known in Japanese mythology as a deity symbolizing the night, time, and inner stillness.
Like the gentle light of the moon, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto has been described as a presence that softly illuminates things and invites us to turn our awareness toward the feelings and senses deep within the heart.
With a quiet light that seems to gently accompany us, Tsukuyomi no Mikoto is often associated with moments when emotions waver or the heart feels uncertain, offering a reminder to return to one’s own natural rhythm and inner senses.
Symbolic Images
- A time to turn your awareness toward inner stillness
- A gentle opportunity to revisit your emotions and feelings
- A reminder to value your own rhythm and timing
- A symbolic talisman for moments when you wish to receive intuition or inspiration
The Theme of “Divine Moonlight Jewel”
Divine Moonlight Jewel is designed as a symbol for turning your awareness toward the quiet voice deep within the heart.
It was created as a piece that gently accompanies moments of reflection, softly illuminating feelings and senses that may have become difficult to see amid busyness or uncertainty, like the tender light of the moon.
The magatama form represents “a droplet at the beginning of life,” while the brilliance of the Kiriko cut applied to it reflects both the light and shadow within.
Within that layered radiance, this piece offers a quiet reminder to connect with your own natural rhythm and inner senses.
Recommended For Those Who...
- Wish to cherish intuition and inspiration
- Want to reflect on an answer that feels true to them amid uncertainty
- Feel called to gently calm and observe the waves of emotion
- Wish to value the voice of their heart and their own natural timing
- Would like to feel a quiet sense of stillness and sensitivity gently accompanying them
- Wish to enjoy the mysterious beauty of moonstone in a soft and approachable way
- Are looking for a gentle, refined bracelet that can be worn naturally in everyday life
Symbolic Meanings of the Gemstones
◆Moonstone
Moonstone, with its gentle glow reminiscent of soft moonlight, is traditionally associated with intuition and sensitivity.
Its mysterious beauty within stillness gives the impression of quietly accompanying the subtle senses deep within the heart.
◆Diamond
Diamond, known for its clear and radiant brilliance, has long been treasured as a symbol of purity and unwavering intention.
Its special sparkle conveys a sense of nobility and timeless refinement.
◆Clear Quartz
Clear quartz, with its pure and transparent brilliance, has long been cherished as a gemstone symbolizing clarity and purity.
Its straightforward beauty conveys a sense of spaciousness and quiet, dignified stillness.
◆Freshwater Pearl
Freshwater pearl, with its soft and gentle luster, has long been cherished as a symbol of elegance and tenderness.
Its calm beauty adds graceful radiance and refinement to the wearer’s style.
About MasPender. “Six Divine Drops of the Soul” Series
Magatama Jewelry Reflecting the Souls of the Deities Through Light and Shadow
“Six Divine Drops of the Soul” is a series of natural gemstone jewelry bracelets featuring magatama forms adorned with Kiriko cuts.
The magatama, long cherished in Japan as an ancient form of prayer, is combined with the artistry of Kiriko cutting, which beautifully reveals both light and shadow.
This series is inspired by the divine qualities of six Japanese deities:
- Amaterasu Omikami
- Tsukuyomi no Mikoto
- Okuninushi no Mikoto
- Ama no Uzume
- Konohanasakuya-hime
- Kukurihime no Kami
Each bracelet is created as a jewelry piece that symbolically reflects the essence of its deity.
With every wear, this series is designed to accompany you as you gently connect with the presence of the deities, as well as the wishes, beauty, and authentic feelings within yourself.
The Magatama: A Form Symbolizing the Beginning of Life
Since ancient times in Japan, forms themselves have been believed to carry meaning.
Among them, the magatama is a “droplet” shape that symbolizes the beginning of life.
With its soft curve, it has been cherished as a prayerful symbol associated with the power of birth, the flow of life, and the movement toward new beginnings.
MasPender. sees the magatama not merely as a design motif, but as a vessel that embraces the source of life and welcomes the symbolic presence of the divine soul.
The Kiriko Light That Reflects Essence
Applied to this magatama is Koshu Kiseki Kiriko, crafted by Yoichi Fukazawa, a First-Class Gemstone Polishing Master and recipient of the Medal with Yellow Ribbon.
The delicate cuts engraved within the stone beautifully reflect light while also creating a quiet sense of shadow.
Light alone cannot create definition.
Shadow alone cannot reveal presence.
Only when light and shadow overlap does one begin to perceive what may be called “essence.”
MasPender. expresses this radiance as a symbolic sparkle at the heart of the deity.
Jewelry Designed to Accompany the Presence of the Divine
The magatama represents the beginning of life.
The Kiriko cut reflects the essence that appears in the subtle space between light and shadow.
When these two elements come together, “Six Divine Drops of the Soul” is completed as jewelry that symbolically reflects the souls of the deities and carries the spirit of prayer.
Wearing a symbol of the divine does not mean simply looking up to something distant.
It is also an invitation to quiet the heart in everyday life and return to the wishes, prayers, and beauty within yourself.
This jewelry is designed to gently accompany both the presence of the deities and your own inner essence.
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MasPender. M-Crystal K18 Moonstone Bracelet - Tsukuyomi no Mikoto Model - Specifications
Details:
K18 Gold
Moonstone
Diamond
Clear Quartz
Freshwater Pearl
Recommended wrist size: 14–15.5 cm
* Includes a Tsukuyomi no Mikoto illustration card by fairy artist Yumi Sakao.
* Includes a collaboration charm by Yumi Sakao and MasPender.
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This item is available by
made-to-order production.
After your payment has been confirmed, please allow approximately
one month for delivery.
Each piece is carefully crafted with sincere attention, and we hope you will look forward to receiving it.
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Jewelry Explanation on MasPender. Producer Masumi Akiyama’s Blog
https://ameblo.jp/ranticca/entry-12962247969.html
Jewelry Energy Explanation by Healer Tomomi Akiyama
https://ameblo.jp/tomomi22ji22/entry-12962282902.html
The meanings and symbolic descriptions of gemstones introduced on this page are based on cultural traditions, historical interpretations, and spiritual symbolism. They are not intended to guarantee any specific result, nor to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition.
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