A botanical ring with a delicate design, which is said to be a symbol of auspiciousness. Rings that reproduce the stages of growth, such as arabesque, buds, and flowers, can be layered to make the flowers bloom more brilliantly and beautifully. The ring is not closed, so it can be finely adjusted to your desired size. What is Hosoge? Hosoka, which often appears not only in Buddhist art but also in kimono motifs, is said to be a pattern that combines the most beautiful parts of countless flowers such as peony, peony, and pomegranate. imaginary flower. It is also said to be a motif of auspiciousness. It became popular in China during the Tang and Song dynasties, and in Japan during the Nara and Heian periods, and was used as a decorative pattern. It is also used in a variety of patterns in the Shosoin Treasures.