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Cloisonné Koi Fish Ring – Sterling Silver Enamel Lucky Ring for Wealth and Prosperity
Cloisonné Koi Fish Ring – Sterling Silver Enamel Lucky Ring for Wealth and Prosperity
Cloisonné Koi Fish Ring – Sterling Silver Enamel Lucky Ring for Wealth and Prosperity
Cloisonné Koi Fish Ring – Sterling Silver Enamel Lucky Ring for Wealth and Prosperity
Cloisonné Koi Fish Ring – Sterling Silver Enamel Lucky Ring for Wealth and Prosperity

Cloisonné Koi Fish Ring – Sterling Silver Enamel Lucky Ring for Wealth and Prosperity

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From deep stillness comes unstoppable flow-Koi Fish

  • Ring Size:Adjustable(circ:54-60mm)(Surface: 5.8mm)
  • Silver Weight: 4.3 gram
  • Koi Fish : Transformation,  Prosperity
  • Material:  925 Sterling Silver+Blue Enamel+Cv Crystal

The koi fish has long been a symbol of transformation, perseverance, and prosperity — a creature that swims upstream and turns into a dragon in legend.

This ring reimagines that story in a modern form.
Crafted from 925 sterling silver, it features intricate hand-carved scales and a shimmering blue enamel tail, representing growth, calm, and endless vitality.
The subtle crimson crystal eyes symbolize passion and the will to succeed.

Its open adjustable design makes it both elegant and empowering — a piece for those who embrace change and move forward with grace.

Inspired by the strength and beauty of the koi fish, this Blue Enamel Koi Silver Ring embodies transformation, luck, and prosperity.
Each piece is handmade from 925 sterling silver, detailed with fine engraved scales and a stunning blue enamel finish that reflects light like rippling water.

The koi’s form curves elegantly around your finger, reminding you to stay resilient and trust the flow of life.

Product Details

  • Ring Size: Adjustable (Circumference: 54–60 mm; Surface Width: 5.8 mm)

  • Silver Weight: 4.3 g

  • Material: 925 Sterling Silver + Blue Enamel + Cv Crystal

  • Koi Symbolism: Transformation · Prosperity

  • Technique: Hand-carved texture with enamel detailing

  • Style: Modern Vintage / Gender-neutral

Koi fish are rich in symbolism and carry positive meanings across various cultures. They represent good fortune, perseverance, transformation, and harmony, 

  • The koi fish's journey upstream is a metaphor for personal transformation and growth. Wearing the ring signifies your commitment to self-improvement and embracing change.
  • The ring serves as a reminder of abundance and prosperity, encouraging a positive mindset towards wealth and success.

Koi fish are often associated with financial success and material abundance.This design is inspired by the story of the carp leaping over the dragon gate, symbolizing transformation and good fortune.

Feng Shui significance and auspicious power of koi fish:

In Feng Shui, water symbolizes wealth, and the word for "fish" (鱼 ) sounds like "abundance" (余 ), making fish a powerful symbol of prosperity and surplus. Keeping fish at home is believed to attract good fortune and improve energy flow. Among them, koi fish have long been regarded as precious and auspicious creatures. Traditionally raised in temple and shrine ponds, koi symbolize luck and wealth. Whether in paintings or decorative motifs, fish often represent koi, which are also known as "wealth-attracting and fortune-enhancing fish", bringing prosperity and protecting the home.

I. Origin of Koi Fish

Koi fish are a colorful breed of carp named for their bright, vivid, brocade-like patterns. Originally from Central Asia, they were introduced to China where imperial artisans selectively bred them, similar to goldfish and fancy carp, to match aesthetic tastes. Later brought to Japan, koi became widely popular and are now considered Japan’s national fish, praised as "living jewels in water" and "the king of ornamental fish."

II. Types of Koi and Their Feng Shui Functions

Koi fish come in many varieties, mainly including Kohaku (red and white), Taisho Sanke (three-color), Tancho (red spot on head), Yamabuki Ogon (golden koi), Karasu (black koi), and Gin Rin (metallic scales).

1. Tancho (Red-Crowned Koi)

Also called the "Official Koi", Tancho symbolizes career advancement and official success in Feng Shui. Its single red spot on the head represents “luck shining on the head” (鸿运当头). The East represents success and growth, so placing Tancho koi in the eastern direction helps boost positive energy.

2. Golden Koi (Yamabuki Ogon)

Golden koi are especially favored by businesspeople. Their body is uniformly golden, with neatly arranged scales that shimmer like real gold. As a symbol of wealth attraction, placing golden koi in shops is as auspicious as worshiping the God of Wealth. Since the west symbolizes money and status, but also lacks metallic energy, placing golden koi in the western direction is a powerful Feng Shui cure for attracting wealth.

3. Taisho Sanke (Three-Color Koi)

This is the most common koi type, with red and black markings on a white base. It’s visually pleasing when swimming and often given as a “gift fish” to newlyweds, symbolizing harmony and lasting happiness. For singles, displaying brightly colored koi at home can enhance romantic luck (peach blossom luck).

4. Kohaku (Red and White Koi)

Named for its white body with red markings, the Kohaku koi swims gracefully, reproduces well, and is known as the longest-living koi variety. It’s also referred to as the “Fortune and Longevity Fish.” Newlyweds are encouraged to place a pair of Kohaku koi ornaments in their bedroom to symbolize a prosperous family and many descendants. It also makes an excellent birthday gift for the elderly, representing health and long life.

5. Black Koi (Karasu)

Karasu is an all-black koi, a mutation species. The northern part of the home, which often lacks sunlight and accumulates yin energy, is ideal for placing a pair of black koi to absorb negative energy. However, fully black koi can carry too much aggressive energy for a household. While they block evil forces, they may also drive away positive energy such as wealth and good fortune, so they must be used with caution. If your pond or tank is large enough, you may still raise them, but you must ensure there are enough red koi to balance the energy.