Kino, meaning “yesterday” in Japanese, captures the feeling of a fleeting moment—something remembered, yet just out of reach. Inspired by a short story from Men Without Women, the design reflects an icy moon half-sunken in a quiet, starless sea.
A cat’s eye moonstone evokes this ethereal glow, accented with white and blue sapphires and aquamarine to mirror subtle shifts of light on water. Angled so the cat’s eye shimmers horizontally, the stone echoes the gentle rhythm of ocean waves, preserving the story’s quiet, poignant mood.
Kino Moonstone Necklace
10.217.113 ₫
Kino, meaning “yesterday” in Japanese, captures the feeling of a fleeting moment—something remembered, yet just out of reach. Inspired by a short story from Men Without Women, the design reflects an icy moon half-sunken in a quiet, starless sea.
A cat’s eye moonstone evokes this ethereal glow, accented with white and blue sapphires and aquamarine to mirror subtle shifts of light on water. Angled so the cat’s eye shimmers horizontally, the stone echoes the gentle rhythm of ocean waves, preserving the story’s quiet, poignant mood.
Details
Material: Platinum
Main Stone: Moonstone, 1.98 ct UP.
Side Stones: Blue topaz, White sapphire, Blue sapphire, Aquamarine. Totaling 0.41 ct.
Necklace chain length: Adjustable, max. 45cm.
Care
Limit exposure of your jewellery from direct sunlight, moisture or heat. Remove them when applying perfume, lotion or products that contain chemicals.
Gemstones: Clean by rubbing them gently with fragrance-free dish soap and warm water, rinse and pat dry with a soft, lint free cloth.
Pearls: Clean by gently wiping them with a soft cloth. Store away from other objects or jewelry that may scratch their surfaces. Wrap in delicate cloth, or place in a soft pouch.
Item Status
Available at Fujimori Kajita Boutique.







