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A quiet ritual, cast in Silver or Bronze (coming soon).
Limited Edition | 10 each metal type
Inspired by the traditional Japanese kikko pattern—an ancient hexagonal design symbolizing longevity and resilience—this worry stone carries both texture and meaning. Its gently contoured form rests naturally in the hand, inviting a slow, grounding motion with each pass of the thumb.
Cast and finished with care, it’s made to be carried, handled, and worn smooth(er) over time.
Specifications:
App. 1.6-1.7 ounces (1.5ish Troy Ounce)
1.5" x 1.2"
Sterling Silver cast by hand
A true charm of fortune. Each coin holds a genuine four-leaf clover, carefully preserved in resin and paired with a Celtic protection knot—an ancient symbol of safeguarding and good fortune. No two clovers are ever the same, and each coin bears its own unique Clover Number.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Genuine four leafed clover set in resin.
For generations, we’ve heard:
“A jack of all trades is a master of none.”
A phrase spoken as quiet criticism, a caution against divided focus.
In time, a second line emerged — added not to erase the first, but to restore its balance:
“But oftentimes better than a master of one.”
This coin unites both halves.
On one face, rendered in ornate, old-world detail, the original phrase stands framed in the grandeur of guild crests and traditional craft — a tribute to the age when mastery meant singular devotion.
Turn it over, and the design shifts. Clean lines. Modern symmetry. A philosophical counterpoint engraved in bold clarity. The added line — born later — transforms limitation into perspective.
Together, they tell a fuller truth.
Versatility is not weakness.
Breadth is not compromise.
To know many paths is, oftentimes, to understand the whole.
Specifications:
CNC machined, deep laser engraved and finished by hand.
Metal: Brass
Size: 1.25" diameter
.187" thick (3/16") nice and heavy
PREORDER! PLEASE ALLOW 2-3 DAYS TO SHIP.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
This is Lisa's design so here's a backstory and description from her...
This coin was born from my grief, and a long time coming.
I never found an image that held what I was feeling. Grief looks different on everyone, yet it carries a familiar weight.
Recently, I saw a simple drawing: a girl lying on the ground, her cheek resting against the earth. Beneath her, deep in the soil, the animal she loved rested below. It struck something in me, that quiet connection between above and below. Between the living and the gone.
Grief does not move out of the body.
It settles.
It becomes part of the bones.
Even seven years after losing my dad suddenly to an aortic dissection, it still lives in me. The sadness does not disappear. It changes shape.
Over the past year, working as a hospice nurse, I’ve had the honor of being present in the most intimate moments of life’s end, standing beside families in their darkest hours, witnessing final breaths. Whether death comes suddenly or slowly, one truth remains: loss feels surreal.
And still, the world continues.
People laugh. Traffic moves. The sun rises.
You carry something heavy while the earth keeps turning.
This coin represents that split.
The two bleeding hearts symbolize the divide between the living and the dead. One remains above the ground, still beating, still asked to continue. The other rests beneath the soil, returned to silence, to memory.
But they are not separate.
Roots connect them, just as love connects us beyond physical presence. What is buried is not gone. It moves through everything unseen: the ground beneath us, the air we breathe, the life we carry forward.
The wolves stand as guardians of that bond, half above and half below the soil, symbolizing devotion that does not dissolve when someone is gone. Grief exists in two worlds at once: the life that continues, and the life that changed forever.
Above the living heart, flowers bloom and birds rise, not because the pain has ended, but because life insists on continuing.
This coin began as a tribute to my father.
But it belongs to anyone who has loved and lost.
Because even when someone is no longer here, the connection remains.
The bond remains.
PREORDER! PLEASE ALLOW 1 WEEK TO SHIP.
More tree...more life.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Fordite inlay: you will receive the coin pictured.
STONES WILL VARY FROM PIECE TO PIECE.
Wood inlays will vary from piece to piece.
Dinosaur bone will vary from piece to piece.
Calcite will vary from piece to piece.
Made from natural calcite formations that occur over centuries in mineral-rich freshwater springs. The fine structures of the material primarily come from local vegetation that grew in and around the springs before vanishing, leaving the mineral porous with distinct organic structures.
Often translated simply as “demons,” Oni are among the most recognizable figures in Japanese folklore. Their horned heads, sharp fangs, and fearsome expressions appear in myths, festivals, temple art, and modern pop culture. However, the symbolism of Oni extends far beyond fear and violence. In Japanese cultural thought, Oni represent internal human struggles, moral imbalance, and psychological states rather than purely external evil forces.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Wood inlays: you will receive the coin pictured.
Hematite with kikko pattern might vary slightly.
Why a Mandala? When linked to gratitude, mandalas remind us that everything is connected, life is impermanent yet beautiful, and that balance and harmony are worth cherishing.
Around 30 years ago my fascination with mandalas began when I saw a video of a monk creating a sand mandala. The precision, patience and time involved only to then wipe it away sits with me to this day.
Manually machined and laser engraved in California.
1.25" diameter x around .350" thick solid Brass
Wood inlays: you will receive the coin pictured.
One of a kind stones are opalized petrified wood with native copper from Indonesia.
STONES WILL VARY FROM PIECE TO PIECE.
Yes, everyone needs a little Predator in the pocket. Hmm. That didn't come out the way I thought it would but I already wrote it so here we are.
Another one from my high school days. Can't beat the original, although, I did enjoy seeing them battle Aliens.
Limited to 27 (coming in small batches)
Laser cut, deep laser engraved and finished by hand in California from solid Brass.
1.25 x 1.25" diameter x .250" thick
Machined by hand and deep laser engraved in California from solid Brass.
Intended as a worry coin
In Japanese mythology, the oni are powerful supernatural beings often depicted as horned ogres or demons, embodiments of both malevolence and divine justice. Originating from ancient folklore and Buddhist traditions, oni were once thought to be humans transformed by overwhelming anger, jealousy, or wickedness, condemned to guard the gates of hell or punish the corrupt. Despite their fearsome appearance — bulging eyes, sharp fangs, and fierce expressions — oni also carry an element of protection, warding off evil and misfortune. This dual nature makes the oni a timeless symbol of the balance between destruction and protection, embodying the darker energies that must be confronted to preserve harmony.
1.5" diameter x .25" thick
I know about the misspelling.
It's intentional.
There's a story behind this one, and it's all about the story...you can read it HERE.
Minted and then laser engraved from solid Bronze or aged Iron.
AGED IRON FINISH WILL VARY
Intended as a gratitude/worry coin
1.2" diameter x .25" thick
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!
