MATERIALS & PARTS
Material Names

Aluminum
Lightweight, heat-resistant, and rust-resistant. It is also said to be relatively less likely to cause metal allergies. While it is an unusual material for accessories, anodizing allows for vibrant surface treatments, making it enjoyable as non-standard jewelry.


Brass
Called 'shinchu' in Japanese. It features corrosion resistance and relatively high strength, and the 5-yen coins we use in daily life are also made of brass. Musical instruments like trumpets are also made of brass. While brass is still rare for accessories, the characteristic discoloration of brass (oxidation influenced by heat, salt, and environmental substances) is appreciated from an antique perspective as accessories that develop over time, and fashion-conscious people secretly create accessories with brass.


Silver
Silver is a precious metal with beautiful luster and high workability, long cherished as decorative items and currency. It features soft and delicate brilliance, and you can enjoy the rich color changes that come with aging. The characteristic blackening due to silver's sulfidation can be restored to its original shine through polishing, and daily care is one of the pleasures of nurturing accessories. It is also popular as a material that rarely causes metal allergies.

Part Names


Kamon (Family Crest)
A traditional Japanese emblem (logo mark) used to identify individuals or families. It's not necessary to include it if not needed, but including it creates better balance. You can choose from 45 types.

Sashi-fuda (Additional Tag)
Typically contains place names, affiliated organizations, or group names. It's not necessary to include it if not needed, but including 'region name' or 'country name' creates better balance.

Main Text
Contains your name. This is the main part of the battle tag. Depending on the presence of kamon or sashi-fuda, you can include up to 5 characters maximum.

