About Us
“1000 Wings” was born from No., a jewelry brand founded on the philosophy of “HAPPY TO BE ME,” embracing diverse values and encouraging positive self-expression through jewelry. We believe that contributing to society is not something distant, but something deeply connected to the way each of us lives. Through the enjoyment of fashion and lifestyle, we hope to inspire this connection.
Fashion begins with the desire to value oneself. By sharing that feeling with others, we aim to expand a circle of happiness—
transforming natural, positive emotions and actions into a better future.
Partners We Support
We believe that addressing the complex challenges facing the world today requires a dual approach—providing immediate support to those in need, while nurturing the leaders who will shape the future.
With this in mind, we support the following two organizations and work together toward the realization of a more peaceful world.
Panji Foundation
The Panzi Hospital and Panzi Foundation were founded in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by Dr. Denis Mukwege, recipient of the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize. Panzi provides medical care, psychological support, access to socio-economic reintegration programs, and legal services to survivors of sexual violence, helping them rebuild their lives.
World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates
(World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates)
The summit brings together Nobel Peace Prize laureates to address global challenges, advocate for human rights, and promote a world free from violence. Students from around the world, including Japan, participate in the summit, engaging directly with laureates while exploring solutions to pressing issues. It serves as a foundation for nurturing the next generation of leaders and aims to become a cornerstone for the societies they will shape.
1000 wings brooch
A charity brooch born from 1000 Wings. For each piece sold, ¥3,000 will be donated.
Charity Brooch
"No. 18" Series
The first double-digit model from No. 5% of proceeds from this product will be donated.










