Asian Coin Rings
Discover the artistry of Asian coins transformed into wearable history. Each ring tells a story of dynasties past, featuring Chinese cash coins, Japanese yen, Indian rupees, Islamic dirhams, and other Asian coinage expertly crafted into unique jewelry pieces.
Asian Coin Ring Collection
Qing Dynasty Cash Ring
Bronze cash coin with Kangxi era mark in silver setting
Meiji Era Yen Ring
Silver yen coin from Meiji period in gold-plated setting
British India Rupee Ring
Silver rupee with King Edward VII portrait
Crafting your Asian ring collection...
Asian Civilizations & Dynasties
Chinese Dynasties
Cash coins from Qing, Ming, Tang dynasties featuring reign marks, dragons, and auspicious symbols.
Japanese Eras
Yen coins from Meiji, Taisho, Showa eras with chrysanthemum, phoenix, and samurai themes.
Islamic Caliphates
Dirhams and dinars with Arabic calligraphy, Quranic verses, and geometric patterns.
Indian Kingdoms
Rupees from Mughal, British India, and princely states with temples, deities, and rulers.
Featured Asian Rings
Chinese Dragon Dollar Ring
Silver dollar with dragon design from Qing dynasty in gold setting
Japanese Koban Ring
Gold koban coin from Edo period in traditional Japanese setting
Ottoman Gold Dinar Ring
Gold dinar with Sultan's tughra in traditional Islamic geometric setting
Thai Silver Baht Ring
Silver baht coin with royal elephant motif in traditional Thai silverwork
The Art of Asian Coin Ring Crafting
Authentic Coin Selection
Each Asian coin is authenticated for historical significance, character legibility, and cultural importance before selection.
Traditional Craftsmanship
Master artisans use techniques appropriate to each coin's origin - Chinese metalworking, Japanese shakudo, Indian filigree.
Cultural Setting Design
Settings are designed to complement the coin's cultural origin - Chinese cloud patterns, Arabic geometric designs, Indian temple motifs.
Heritage Preservation
Final polishing and finishing that preserves the coin's historical patina while ensuring wearability and durability.
Asian Coin Symbolism
Chinese Dragons
Imperial power, strength, and good fortune. Often found on Qing dynasty coins.
Japanese Chrysanthemum
Imperial seal of Japan, longevity, and perfection. Common on yen coins.
Islamic Calligraphy
Quranic verses and religious inscriptions on dirhams and dinars.
Thai Elephants
Royal symbol, strength, and wisdom on Thai baht coins.
Ring Sizing Guide
International Ring Size Chart
| US Size | Asian Equivalent | Diameter (mm) | Circumference (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | Small | 16.5 | 51.9 |
| 7 | Medium | 17.3 | 54.4 |
| 8 | Large | 18.1 | 56.8 |
| 9 | XL | 18.9 | 59.3 |
| 10 | XXL | 19.8 | 62.1 |
Asian Sizing Tips
- Traditional Asian jewelry tends to run slightly smaller - consider sizing up
- Wide Asian coin rings may feel tighter - choose half size larger
- Asian ring sizes typically range from 6-10 for women, 8-12 for men
- All Asian coin rings can be resized within 2 sizes
Cultural Significance
Wearing History
Asian coin rings are more than jewelry - they're wearable artifacts that connect you to ancient dynasties, trade routes, and cultural traditions. Each coin has circulated through markets, paid soldiers, funded temples, and witnessed history.
From Chinese cash coins used for millennia to Islamic dirhams that standardized trade across continents, these rings preserve history in precious metal form.
Coins traveled the Silk Road
Used in ancient markets