When we first encountered Peanuts & Co in Japan, we instantly in love with the collection. Founder Yoshiki Suzuki is good friends with Shin Takizawa of Neighborhood, and shares a similar humor-tinged dark aesthetic.
The Pharaoh’s Horses are a staple of American tattoo culture that first emerged in the early 20th century, peaking in popularity before retiring into “iconic” status after the 1950s. Most commonly tattooed onto the back or chest as a large single piece, the Pharaoh’s Horses depict a biblical scene: the Red Sea washing over the Pharaoh’s army (specifically, these three horses).
The horses are rendered in 10 karat gold on top of the oval faced ring (itself made from solid .925 sterling silver). A Peanuts & Co. logo is visible on the inside of the ring, on the backside of the signet.
- 10K gold horses
- 925 sterling silver ring
- Ring box included
- Handmade in Japan