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RARA AVIS tie knot ring
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tie knot ring

$198.00
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Crafted with the rare and storied Japanese technique of mitsuro hikime, these knot rings are not just pieces of jewelry but threads in a tapestry of tradition and modernity. Each twist, each knot, captures the essence of life’s tangled narratives—a handcrafted, sterling silver reminder that nothing worth keeping is ever straightforward. Wear it as an emblem of strength or a quiet rebellion against simplicity.

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Crafted with the rare and storied Japanese technique of mitsuro hikime, these knot rings are not just pieces of jewelry but threads in a tapestry of tradition and modernity. Each twist, each knot, captures the essence of life’s tangled narratives—a handcrafted, sterling silver reminder that nothing worth keeping is ever straightforward. Wear it as an emblem of strength or a quiet rebellion against simplicity.

Crafted with the rare and storied Japanese technique of mitsuro hikime, these knot rings are not just pieces of jewelry but threads in a tapestry of tradition and modernity. Each twist, each knot, captures the essence of life’s tangled narratives—a handcrafted, sterling silver reminder that nothing worth keeping is ever straightforward. Wear it as an emblem of strength or a quiet rebellion against simplicity.

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We invite you to explore the living histories of these lands as continuing stories that shape us all.
Further Reflection & Learning:
See whose land you’re on: Native Land Digital Map  
The Treaty 7 Elders’ Book: “The True Spirit and Original Intent of Treaty 7”
Read: 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act by Bob Joseph – A starting point for understanding colonial impact.
— Pause, read, reflect. Our presence here carries weight.