ニニギ Ninigi
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In Japanese mythology, Ninigi-no-Mikoto is the deity who descended from heaven to earth at the command of Amaterasu Ōmikami.
The three sacred treasures bestowed upon him are represented through a peridot and two diamonds.
As a deity associated with rice and grain, the ring also evokes the image of ripened rice—symbolized by gold and the green of peridot.
From heaven to earth.
A ring that gently carries the story of mythology into everyday life.
- 18K Yellow Gold
- Peridot
- Diamonds ×2
- Hand-carved detailing
- Made in Japan
- Includes certificate of authenticity
- JPN size: 10–20
- Please contact us for custom sizes
- Gemstone customization available upon request
Please feel free to contact us if you would like a size other than the above or if you would like to change the gem stone from Custom order page.
Story of Ninigi
Ninigi no MikotoSince ancient times, the term "天孫 Tenson (descendant of a god)" has referred to Ninigi no mikoto.
He was a direct grandson of Amaterasu Omikami, and under the command of Amaterasu, he descended from Takamagahara (the heavenly realm) to the Ashihara no Nakatsukuni (the earthly realm, mainly referring to Japan) to become the new king of the Ashihara no Nakatsukuni.
At this time, he have received the Three Sacred Treasures (Mirror, Sword and Jewels) from Amaterasu.
This is called "天孫降臨 Tensonkorin (the sun goddess's grandson's descent to earth).
After descending to the Ashihara no Nakatsukuni, he built a palace mainly in southern Kyushu, and married Konohanasakuyabime, and had children such as Hoderinomikoto and Hoorinomikoto, who later played important roles in the “Kojiki”.
The official name of Ninigi no mikoto has means "spirit of rice that grows in the rich earth," and thus he is considered the "god of rice" or "god of grain”.
※Please note that the color of natural stones used in this product may vary from one to another.
There may be a delay in shipping depending on the availability of natural stones.
All TEGAMI products are made-to-order, so please allow 3 to 6 weeks (depending on product order status) for delivery, as production will begin after payment is confirmed.
We will contact you if there is a significant delay in delivery.
Please feel free to contact us if you would like a size other than the above or if you would like to change the gem stone from Custom order page.
Jewelry Care
Please refer to the link below for jewelry care instructions.
→ Jewelry Care Guide
We provide complimentary aftercare services for TEGAMI products whenever possible. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us through the inquiry form.
Shipping Information
Shipping & Delivery
Domestic shipping within Japan is generally complimentary. If additional shipping fees apply for remote islands or special delivery areas, we will contact you in advance.
Orders are generally shipped within 14 business days. However, delays may occur depending on the availability of natural gemstones and materials. If significant delays arise, we will contact customers directly regarding their order status.
Returns & Exchanges
Returns and exchanges are accepted only for unused items with initial defects within 10 days of delivery.
Please return items in their original packaging. Customers are generally responsible for return shipping costs.
Returns or exchanges may not be accepted if the item shows signs of use or if any original packaging or included materials are missing. Please refer to the “Legal Notice” page for further details.
Gem stones
Natural Gemstones
Like hand carving, the use of natural gemstones expresses the beauty found in imperfection.
In Japan’s ancient nature-based beliefs, including Shinto traditions, stones and sacred rocks have long been objects of reverence. This sense of respect toward natural stones is also reflected in our creations as part of Japanese cultural heritage.
TEGAMI Products
Jewelry that brings a sense of Japanese aesthetics into modern style.
To preserve the warmth and texture of handcraftsmanship, each jewelry master model is carved by hand.
In traditional Japanese ceramics and tea ware, subtle irregularities and natural variations are often regarded as beauty itself. Rather than distant perfection, we value the sense of warmth and familiarity found in imperfection.
We deeply value this aesthetic philosophy that has long been cherished in Japan.
