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Just a simple "worry coin", no frills, no spinning...just feels comforting in the hand. These are manually machined in limited quantities.
Manually machined with Spirograph Damascus inlay and set with a Brass pin.
Wood inlay versions are one of a kind. You will receive the coin pictured.
1.25" diameter, .350" thick (app.)
An homage to one of my favorite novels, 1984. This was required reading in the 80's when I was in high school but can imagine that it's off the list now. Would be a shame if that were true.
Machined and deep laser engraved in California from solid materials.
Intended as a worry coin and a bit of a reminder.
1.5" diameter x .25" thick
Sometimes you just need a bad ass skull with a snake wrapped around it.
Hematite inlay
Hematite is a dark, metallic stone long associated with grounding and protection. Its name comes from the Greek word for “blood,” a nod to the red streak it leaves when cut. Spiritually, hematite is believed to anchor scattered energy, enhance focus, and create a shield against negativity. Many see it as a stone of strength and stability, connecting the physical body to the earth while fostering clarity of mind. Its heavy, iron-rich presence makes it a symbol of resilience and calm power.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Limited release!
Memento Mori side is manually machined and deep laser engrave.
Solid Brass
Aged/finished by hand. (results will vary)
Intended as a stoic worry coin.
Limited to 27
1.5" diameter x .25" thick
Memento mori (for 'remember that you [have to] die') is an artistic or symbolic trope acting as a reminder of the inevitability of death.
The Stoics of classical antiquity were particularly prominent in their use of this discipline, and Seneca's letters are full of injunctions to meditate on death. The Stoic Epictetus told his students that when kissing their child, brother, or friend, they should remind themselves that they are mortal, curbing their pleasure, as do "those who stand behind men in their triumphs and remind them that they are mortal". The Stoic, Marcus Aurelius, invited the reader (himself) to "consider how ephemeral and mean all mortal things are" in his Meditations.
The balance between chaos and order is essential for creativity and personal growth, as it allows for structure while also embracing unpredictability. Too much order can stifle innovation, while too much chaos can lead to confusion; finding a middle ground fosters exploration and meaningful engagement.
Specifications:
CNC machined, deep laser engraved and finished by hand.
Metal: Brass
Size: 1.25" diameter
.187" thick (3/16") nice and heavy
Lo, mark the worm that turneth on itself, whose hungry mouth devoureth its own tail. In this round lies the endless wheel of being, where birth is but death in other guise, and ruin but the seed of fresh creation. All things do circle thus, and thus all things are one.
The Ouroboros is one of the world’s oldest and most enduring symbols, first appearing in ancient Egypt over 3,000 years ago and later woven into Greek philosophy, Norse myth, and the practice of alchemy. Depicted as a serpent consuming its own tail, it represents the eternal cycle of life, death, and renewal. Its circular form embodies infinity and the unity of beginnings and endings, reminding us that nothing is ever truly lost — only transformed.
Minted and then laser engraved from solid Bronze or solid .999 Fine Silver
Intended as a gratitude/worry coin
1.2" diameter x .25" thick
I think about this quote pretty much all day, every day.
The Enso (Zen circle) on the flip side symbolizes completeness, discipline, and the moment. It suggests mindfulness and presence in every action, no matter how mundane.
I'm hammering the edges (and my thumbs) by hand so each coin will vary.
Specifications:
CNC machined, deep laser engraved, hammered and finished by hand.
Metal: Brass
Size: 1.25" diameter
.187" thick (3/16") nice and heavy
If you haven't seen Arrival and you dig dramatic Alien stuff...I highly recommend it.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Solid Brass or Hematite inlay
Hematite is a naturally occurring iron oxide mineral (Fe₂O₃), known for its metallic luster and deep black, silver, or reddish color. It’s one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and has been used for thousands of years—both as a pigment (red ochre) and as a decorative or spiritual stone.
Yes...they are among us...and they are making these coins in an effort to support their wacky lifestyle.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Solid Brass or Hematite inlay
Hematite is a naturally occurring iron oxide mineral (Fe₂O₃), known for its metallic luster and deep black, silver, or reddish color. It’s one of the most abundant minerals on Earth and has been used for thousands of years—both as a pigment (red ochre) and as a decorative or spiritual stone.
A series inspired by Musashi's Book of Five Rings
from the Book of Water:
“If you do not look at things on a large scale, it will be difficult to master strategy.”
This speaks to the importance of perspective — not just in combat, but in life, craft, and business. Musashi reminds us that seeing only the immediate or the small picture limits our understanding. Mastery comes from stepping back, seeing the patterns, and thinking beyond the moment. It's about developing the vision to anticipate, adapt, and respond with clarity.
from the Book of Earth:
" From one thing, know ten thousand things." is a distilled interpretation of a central idea from The Book of Five Rings (Go Rin no Sho), specifically from the “Earth Book” (地の巻, Chi no Maki), which is the first and foundational scroll.
In that section, Musashi lays out the principle that mastery in one domain (such as swordsmanship) can teach you the universal truths that apply to all arts and strategies.
from the Book of Fire:
"When you attack, do so with a full and unhesitating spirit."
In the Fire Scroll, Musashi teaches that true strategy demands not only skill, but total commitment. This quote is a call to act with boldness — to strike with clarity, decisiveness, and conviction. In combat, hesitation breeds defeat; in life, it dulls the edge of purpose. Whether wielding a sword or making a choice, the principle remains: once the moment to act arrives, there must be no doubt, no delay — only presence and power. Fire moves forward. So must you.
from the Book of Wind:
"Fixation is the way to death. Fluidity is the way to life." — Book of Wind
In the Wind Scroll, Musashi warns against rigidity, whether in combat, thought, or daily life. To cling too tightly to form, style, or expectation is to stagnate. Like air and clouds, the warrior must move freely, adapting to the shifting rhythm of the world. This teaching is not only about survival in battle, but about vitality in living — to flow rather than to cling, to breathe rather than to choke. Life belongs to those who remain fluid.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Inlay versions are one of a kind, you will receive the coin pictured.
The quote side is machined to a slight concave for that soothing, worry relief.
The Flower of Life.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Wood inlay versions are one of a kind, you will receive the coin pictured.
Gemstone versions will vary slightly from the photo but all look pretty much the same so no need to photograph.
The quote side is machined to a slight concave for that soothing, worry relief.