SIXTH NIGHT: TOKYO’S NEW JEWEL OF QUIET LUXURY 

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Tokyo has long been a city where heritage and innovation coexist in a delicate dance — ancient temples standing calmly in the shadow of glass skyscrapers, tea ceremonies unfolding steps away from neon-lit boulevards. Into this refined paradox steps SIXTH NIGHT, a newly launched Japanese jewelry brand that feels less like a commercial debut and more like the unveiling of a cultural experience.

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SIXTH NIGHT opened its flagship store in Tokyo’s famed Ginza district in July

A few months ago SIXTH NIGHT opened its flagship store in Tokyo’s famed Ginza district, an area synonymous with refined elegance, high fashion, and cultural prestige. Ginza is where discerning travelers wander between art galleries, Michelin-starred restaurants, and meticulously curated boutiques. The arrival of SIXTH NIGHT adds a new layer to this sophisticated neighborhood: one of spiritual calm and tactile artistry.

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Designed under the direction of Creative Director Yuka Tanaka, the store itself is a meditative retreat. Natural materials such as iron, earth, and stone define the space, creating an environment that feels grounded, intimate, and deeply Japanese. A solid wooden table inherited from Tanaka’s great-grandfather anchors the interior, while mosaic surfaces adorned with natural stones echo the organic origins of the brand’s inspiration. Light filters softly across the displays, allowing every piece to tell its story without interruption.

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SIXTH NIGHT opened its flagship store in Tokyo’s famed Ginza district in July

JEWELRY AS CULTURAL NARRATIVE

Visitors to the Ginza flagship are invited to explore a selection of SIXTH NIGHT’s most iconic collections, each born from a marriage of ancient techniques and modern vision. The Arabesque collection reinterprets classic Japanese engraving motifs into contemporary silhouettes, where fluid lines and rhythmic curves echo timeless ornamental patterns. The Laurel collection, inspired by the laurel tree, symbolizes endurance, honor, and elegant growth, mirroring the brand’s devotion to permanence and meaning.

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Central to SIXTH NIGHT’s identity is Wabori, a traditional Japanese metal engraving technique originally used for ritual and ceremonial objects. Passed down through generations, this meticulous craft requires both patience and profound respect for material. Every engraved line is deliberate, preserving a heritage that speaks of centuries of devotion to detail. Through these techniques, SIXTH NIGHT not only creates jewelry but safeguards cultural memory.

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THE ART OF THE GEM

Each gemstone used by SIXTH NIGHT is carefully curated by the designer through direct collaboration with local suppliers. From brilliant diamonds to rare colored stones, selection hinges on refined sensitivity to color, clarity, and emotional resonance. These stones, formed over millions of years deep within the earth, become central characters in a narrative of time, beauty, and nature’s quiet power.

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Arabesque White Gold Diamond Earrings

One of the brand’s most celebrated creations, the Arabesque White Gold Diamond Earrings, exemplifies this philosophy. Crafted in 18k white and yellow gold and set with high-transparency VS-clarity diamonds, the piece features an original arabesque engraving that bridges classical grace and modern sophistication. Over time, the white gold develops a subtle smoky patina, evolving into a nuanced expression of living beauty — an object that ages with grace, much like Japan itself. Priced at ¥807,400 it stands as a signature emblem of SIXTH NIGHT’s artistic ambition.

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Yuka Tanaka

THE VISION OF YUKA TANAKA

Behind the brand lies the creative journey of Yuka Tanaka, a designer whose life story mirrors the thoughtful evolution of SIXTH NIGHT. Born in Hiroshima, she began her artistic exploration crafting accessories from antique beads while studying Western art history and aesthetics at university. After an extensive apprenticeship under a master goldsmith, Tanaka launched her original brand, muska, in 2012. In 2025, following years of growth and refinement, she reintroduced her vision as SIXTH NIGHT — shifting focus toward translating ancient concepts of beauty into contemporary jewelry for the modern world traveler.

Her approach blends tradition with intuitive artistry, offering creations that feel deeply personal yet universally resonant. Tanaka believes that jewelry should not dominate the wearer but harmonize with their natural elegance, allowing individuality to shine through subtle sophistication.

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A GLOBAL INVITATION

Though rooted firmly in Japanese tradition, SIXTH NIGHT looks outward, extending an invitation to the world. The brand aspires to introduce Japan’s quiet luxury to international audiences, offering travelers a tangible piece of its cultural soul. Whether purchased as a treasured keepsake or discovered as part of a Tokyo adventure, each piece becomes a story worn close to the heart.

The Ginza flagship store — located at 2nd Floor, 6-7-8 Ginza, Chuo-City, Tokyo — already feels like a pilgrimage site for design enthusiasts, collectors, and travelers seeking authenticity beyond commercial gloss. Coupled with its official online store and carefully curated presence on Instagram and Spotify, SIXTH NIGHT bridges physical and digital realms with refined continuity.

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WHERE TRAVEL MEETS TIMELESS BEAUTY

In a world filled with fleeting trends and disposable luxury, SIXTH NIGHT offers something rare: a journey into stillness, tradition, and understated elegance. It is a brand for travelers who seek not only destinations but meaning — for those who value objects infused with story, heritage, and soul.

To step into SIXTH NIGHT is to pause, breathe, and witness the gentle unveiling of beauty already hidden within the world. And in that quiet revelation, Tokyo reveals yet another brilliant facet of its endless splendor.

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