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Scar – Wounds That Made Me
Scar – Wounds That Made Me
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Scar – Wounds That Made Me
Description
- Material: Brass with Antique Silver Plating
- Style: Adjustable Open Ring
- Finish: Textured & Hand-Hammered
- Craft: Handmade | Vintage Artisan Style
- Unisex Design
Design & Story
Scar is a ring forged from duality: brokenness and strength, pain and beauty, past and rebirth.
Its rough, hand-hammered texture reflects a journey through struggle—each ridge a silent reminder of what has been endured. The open band speaks to incompletion, to a story still unfolding. A small golden accent breaks the surface—like light piercing stone, symbolizing the moment of transformation.
This is the spirit of “破而后立” – break, and rise anew.
Philosophy Behind the Scar
"Destruction is not the end. It is the beginning of deeper creation."
Rooted in Zen and Eastern thought, Scar channels the quiet philosophy that growth comes not despite the wound, but because of it. The cracks are where resilience is born. The pain becomes a portal. Each imperfection is not a flaw—but the very proof that you survived, rebuilt, and rose stronger.
It carries the spirit of kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold—an embrace of imperfection, and the beauty of the mended soul.
A Ring for the Reborn
Scar is for those who have been through it—and still choose to rise.
A gift for the fierce and the mindful, for warriors, seekers, and creators. Whether you wear it as a daily mantra or keep it as a symbol of your personal evolution, it stands as a testament to your becoming.
Break. Mend. Rise.
Let every scar be sacred.










