[SIXTH NIGHT Co., Ltd.] Jewelry brand “SIXTH NIGHT” launch
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The Sixth Night Co., Ltd. Press release: April 25, 2025 Announcement of launch of jewelry brand “SIXTH NIGHT” The official online store will open on May 1, 2025 (Thursday) with the launch of the brand. On the same day, pre-sale at physical stores begins at select shop “ARTS&SCIENCE Marunouchi”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/161135/2/161135-2-364882748b58ec4bdfe22053b9532050-833×124.jpg Sixth Night Co., Ltd. (address: Taito-ku, Tokyo) is pleased to announce that from May 1, 2025 (Thursday), the jewelry brand “Muska” that has been developed so far will be rebranded and will be launched as “SIXTH NIGHT.” Along with the brand launch, we will open the official online store (https://sixth-night.com) on the same day at 7pm. The new brand SIXTH NIGHT is based on the concept of “Reveal the Beauty – Unearthing the beauty inherent in this world.” The core of the brand is fantastic and elegant designs inspired by creatures, plants, and culture in the natural world, and the collection will evolve into a collection that focuses more than ever on traditional Japanese metal carving techniques. While paying respect to the Japanese carving technique that Japan is proud of, we continue to challenge ourselves to create jewelry that has beauty that transcends generations as part of its long history. Furthermore, it has been decided that a pre-sale of SIXTH NIGHT as a physical store will be held at the select shop “ARTS&SCIENCE Marunouchi” (hereinafter referred to as A&S Marunouchi) for one month from May 1st (Thursday). A&S Marunouchi has been an important place that connects the brand and customers for the longest time, spanning 12 years since the release of the first collection of the former brand muska. As a token of our appreciation for our past history, we will be offering SIXTH NIGHT’s signature Japanese-carved jewelry and one-of-a-kind items that combine rare gemstones as an opportunity for you to get your hands on the jewelry as soon as possible. SIXTH NIGHT’s top priority is to create jewelry that excites the hearts of those who wear it, and as an extension of that, we will also contribute to the development of craftsmen and the jewelry industry by making further use of traditional techniques. Brand Overview Brand name: SIXTH NIGHT (reading: Sixth Night) Online store:
https://sixth-night.com/ *Open from 19:00 on Thursday, May 1, 2025 SNS : IG @sixth_night_jewelry Spotify SIXTH NIGHT Brand philosophy “The eyebrows and noses on that street were buried in the wood until they were dug out with the power of a chisel and a mallet.” From Natsume Soseki’s “Ten Nights of Dreams” Part 6 “The Sixth Night” Origin of the brand name SIXTH NIGHT Appears in Natsume Soseki’s “Ten Nights of Dreams” Part 6 “The Sixth Night” A sentence depicting Unkei, a leading Buddhist sculptor from the Heian period to the early Kamakura period, freely carving statues of Nio In “The Sixth Night”, Unkei transcends time and appears in the Meiji era It is depicted as a symbol of ancient culture and technology Under the principle of digging up the beauty that exists in this world as it is Traditional Japanese metal engraving techniques that have been passed down through generations and jewelry that has been nurtured over tens of millions of years Part of that long history is creating jewelry with beauty that transcends generations. This is our philosophy
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/161135/2/161135-2-6cdb2de62a9f977a967878b078efe106-833×124.jpg Big elements of brand design 1. About the design Playfulness is at the core of the design. Designs inspired by creatures, plants, and culture in the natural world are vividly and expressively depicted in their small worlds. A balance of design and technique to maximize the original beauty of the material. This thorough commitment creates timeless jewelry. 2. About traditional metal engraving techniques “Japanese carving” is one of SIXTH NIGHT’s distinctive techniques. We respect the techniques that have been passed down as traditional Japanese crafts and the craftsmen who support them, and together we want to play a part in passing this culture on to the future. We pursue the creation of beauty that harmonizes traditional metal engraving techniques with modern jewelry design. 3. About jewelry Our distinctive strength lies in the jewels that are carefully selected one by one by designers with a unique sense of color. From diamonds to colored stones, many of our products are made directly with local suppliers and are unique pieces that cannot be found anywhere else. All jewelry has the aesthetics of SIXTH NIGHT.
Arabesque White Gold Diamond Earrings Arabesque diamond earrings white gold
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/161135/2/161135-2-4789d6d7e486fd337e6975aea8c1c14b-1000×1500.jpg Arabesque White Gold Diamond Earrings The body depicting a fox is engraved with an original arabesque pattern that is a modern sublimation of the classic arabesque pattern. The diamonds used are those with high transparency and VS clarity. This is a representative piece of SIXTH NIGHT, where the white gold changes to a smoky color over time and develops into a tasteful texture. Material: 18k white gold, 18k yellow gold, diamond (VS clarity) Price: 627,000 yen (tax included)
One Unheated Tanzanite Ring One non-heated tanzanite ring
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/161135/2/161135-2-0f870fe78db50770f6e2d65cfc43941b-1000×1500.jpg One Unheated Tanzanite Ring A series designed with the image of various elements coming together to become “one.” The tanzanite, purchased from an American jeweler who travels around the world in a van and polishes it at his own factory in Sri Lanka, is an extremely rare gem that has not been heat treated. This ring has a very beautiful gradation color with subtle nuances because it is not heated. Material: 18k white gold, 18k yellow gold, unheated tanzanite 2.57ct, diamond (VS clarity), South Sea pearl Price: 931,700 yen (tax included)
Pillar Diamond Ring Pillar diamond ring
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/161135/2/161135-2-ace23ffcfaf2e8a6e32a6befa0abb5ad-1000×1500.jpg Pillar Diamond Ring Its shape, which is designed to complement the diamond’s cut and enhance the beauty of the gemstone, is reminiscent of a completed building made of pillars. Since ancient times, pillars have supported temples and sanctuaries, and have been used as symbols of divinity, both in the East and the West. Material: 18k white gold, diamond (0.62ct, VS1), diamond (VS clarity) Price: 1,083,500 yen (tax included) *The above products are for reference only. Prices vary depending on the diamond.
Creative director/designer YUKA TANAKA
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/161135/2/161135-2-06d7afeb25fe6618682835d510b85051-2014×2500.jpg SIXTH NIGHT Creative Director/Designer Yuka Tanaka | YUKA TANAKA Born in Hiroshima Prefecture. While studying Western art history and aesthetics while attending Waseda University, she began making accessories using antique beads. After graduating from university, she aspired to become a full-fledged jeweler and studied under a metal engraver. In 2012, she started the jewelry brand “Muska”. While working as a jewelry designer, she is also active in expanding her field of expression, including installations for Citizen, stage costumes, and package design for cosmetics manufacturers. In 2025, aiming for a new frontier, the brand will change from “muska” to “SIXTH NIGHT.” The basic idea of the design is to translate ancient beauty and concepts into modern decoration. muska The story of muska (“talisman” in Turkish) begins with a necklace she crocheted to pray for the safety of a friend who is heading overseas. Based on the impressions the designer received in Türkiye, the jewelry created with inspiration from nature and folklore continues to fascinate customers from all over the world. Based on the design philosophy of “bringing ancient beauty into modern design,” another major feature is that they have actively incorporated jewelry techniques learned from metal engravers. SIXTH NIGHT Pre-sale at ARTS&SCIENCE Marunouchi Event dates: May 1st (Thursday) to May 31st (Saturday), 2025 Business hours: 11:00-21:00, Sundays and holidays 11:00-20:00 Venue: ARTS&SCIENCE Marunouchi (Shin Marunouchi Building 1F, 1-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-6590)

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