Rokuzan ring modeled after Pass the Baton's symbol, "hands passing the baton"

Aug 7, 2017

To commemorate the second anniversary of the opening of PASS THE BATON's Kyoto Gion store, a special ring will be released in collaboration with jewelry maker ROKUZAN.

Rokuzan is a jewelry company that uses antique jewelry popular during the Victorian era as its design motif and is committed to creating accessories that are beautiful to wear now and will remain as antique jewelry in 100 years' time.

The new ring being released is a gimmick ring inspired by the "Fede ring" from the late 18th to early 19th century, featuring PASS THE BATON's symbolic mark of "hands passing a baton." "Fede" is said to have Latin roots and mean sincerity and trust.

The center of the middle ring is adorned with deadstock natural stones from Rokuzan, including aquamarine, amethyst, andalusite, yellow beryl, onyx, kyanite, green garnet, citrine, pink tourmaline, blue zircon, peridot, white topaz, ruby, and rose quartz.

There are two types: the "Feder Ring" (18,000 yen) and the "Stack Ring" (16,000 yen). They will be available for pre-sale at the Pass the Baton Kyoto Gion store from August 10th, and will also be available at the Marunouchi and Omotesando stores and online shop from the 17th.
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  • A collaboration ring between Pass the Baton and Rokuzan
  • Federing (18,000 yen)
  • Stack ring (16,000 yen)
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