Sendai Snake Ring
Sendai Snake Ring — Steel Japanese Serpent Design
The snake (hebi) in Japanese tradition carries complex symbolism — associated with wisdom, protection, and renewal through shedding. White snakes particularly hold sacred status in Shinto tradition, considered messengers of the gods and often protected at specific shrines. Japanese folklore features both benevolent and terrifying snake figures, with shape-shifting serpents playing central roles in many classical tales.
The name Sendai refers to the capital city of Miyagi prefecture in northern Japan — a city with deep samurai heritage (the Date clan's ancestral base) and strong connections to traditional Shinto practice. Sendai's combination of warrior culture and spiritual tradition gives it a fitting character for a snake ring that combines symbolic weight with daily practicality.
Built in high-resistance steel, this ring weighs 17.5g — substantial enough to carry the visual weight of its serpent imagery while remaining comfortable for all-day wear. Steel resists tarnish through years of use, stays hypoallergenic for sensitive skin, and holds snake detail crisply. A ring built for real daily wear.
The Sendai Snake ring works beautifully as a daily statement piece, a distinctive accessory for anyone drawn to Japanese folklore, or as a meaningful gift carrying symbolic weight. It pairs naturally with streetwear, darker outfits, or layered with other metal jewelry. A thoughtful gift for anyone drawn to Japanese serpent symbolism or nature mythology.
- Material: Steel
- Unisex design — suits all hands
- Weight: 17.5 g
- Size: circumference in millimeters
- Skin-friendly, no discomfort from extended wear
Original: $20.00
-65%$20.00
$7.00
Description
Sendai Snake Ring — Steel Japanese Serpent Design
The snake (hebi) in Japanese tradition carries complex symbolism — associated with wisdom, protection, and renewal through shedding. White snakes particularly hold sacred status in Shinto tradition, considered messengers of the gods and often protected at specific shrines. Japanese folklore features both benevolent and terrifying snake figures, with shape-shifting serpents playing central roles in many classical tales.
The name Sendai refers to the capital city of Miyagi prefecture in northern Japan — a city with deep samurai heritage (the Date clan's ancestral base) and strong connections to traditional Shinto practice. Sendai's combination of warrior culture and spiritual tradition gives it a fitting character for a snake ring that combines symbolic weight with daily practicality.
Built in high-resistance steel, this ring weighs 17.5g — substantial enough to carry the visual weight of its serpent imagery while remaining comfortable for all-day wear. Steel resists tarnish through years of use, stays hypoallergenic for sensitive skin, and holds snake detail crisply. A ring built for real daily wear.
The Sendai Snake ring works beautifully as a daily statement piece, a distinctive accessory for anyone drawn to Japanese folklore, or as a meaningful gift carrying symbolic weight. It pairs naturally with streetwear, darker outfits, or layered with other metal jewelry. A thoughtful gift for anyone drawn to Japanese serpent symbolism or nature mythology.
- Material: Steel
- Unisex design — suits all hands
- Weight: 17.5 g
- Size: circumference in millimeters
- Skin-friendly, no discomfort from extended wear























