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Zen

Still circle — breath returned to the body at the finger.

Zen

$180

Clocks and Colours · Sterling Silver

Recommended · Middle — balance in the circle

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Quiet the storm

Peace
  • Presence through minimalist contact
  • Grounding when momentum outruns breath
  • Somatic return via simple circle
  • Stillness that stays with the body
Elements
  • EarthStabilizes and roots
  • WaterSoftens and carries
  • EtherOpens the subtle field
Chakras

Inner themes, not switches. How we read them

  • RootFoundation & safety
  • CrownMeaning beyond self

The seal

Chakras, elements & polarity — drawn as one sigil.

How to read it

New here? Using a reading · Elements · Chakras

The reading

Zen encircles the finger as still circle — grounding through breath returned to body, simplicity refused as emptiness.

This ring may support presence when momentum carries you past the actual moment, and the continuous silver band can remind you that zen is not escape from life but full contact with this inhale. Grounding here is minimalist: weight, circle, breath.

How to wear it

Placement · Hand energy

The same ring reads differently on every finger — tap the map.

Energy by finger

Middle· recommended

Balance & responsibility

Circle balance

Hover or tap a dot to explore each finger

Left hand · receives

Left hand — settles mental velocity inward.

Right hand · projects

Right hand — projects quiet presence.

Active

Return to this breath.

Receptive

Allow stillness to teach.

Zen balances active life with receptive stillness — fully in the world, not fleeing it, fully in breath, not performing calm.

ActiveReceptive
Leans receptive — Earth · Water · Ether

Active pole

The active pole is returning to now — one conscious breath, one felt footfall, one task done with full attention before the next.

Receptive pole

The receptive pole is allowing stillness — receiving silence, boredom, and simplicity as teachers rather than problems to solve.

The symbol

Zen names the Japanese path distilled from Chan Buddhism — sudden and gradual schools alike pointing to this moment, this bowl, this breath.

The circle, enso in ink tradition, is incomplete perfection: the hand that draws it trembles, and that tremble is human. Worn as simple band, Zen argues grounding needs no ornate symbol — form itself as return. On the finger, the circle travels with the hand that types, cooks, reaches; presence made metal.

The material

Sterling silver (.925) band with zen circle or minimalist detailing provides cool, continuous finger contact.

Silver's lunar quality supports reflection without rumination — mirror that shows now. Simple band construction creates unobtrusive daily wear; the ring disappears enough to surprise you when touch returns attention. Substantial weight without ornament keeps focus on breath and body.

The seal

Every true piece carries its own sigil. This is not decoration — it is the reading rendered as line: the chakras that answer, the elements that move it, the polarity that leans, and at the crown of the rising flame, the single mark that names what this tool truly is.

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Hand energy

Left hand · receives

On the receiving hand, Zen invites excess mental velocity to settle — the band a point of contact to return to when thought outpaces the body, a wearable cue toward stillness in unoccupied moments.

Right hand · projects

On the projecting hand, the band projects quiet presence outward. Touch the circle before multitasking; let one action complete before the next begins.

Seasonal resonance
Linked to early morning and deep winter — hours and seasons when stillness is culturally available.

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Zen

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