ルーン文字とは?




sanchelicaを象徴する5つのルーン

ルーン 名前 代表的な意味
フェフ(Fehu) 豊かさ・繁栄・富
ギーボ(Gebo) 愛・贈り物・才能
アルギズ(Algiz) 守護・直感・神聖
ソウィロー(Sowilo) 太陽・光・勝利
イングス(Ingwaz) 豊穣・生命力・内なる力

※ ルーンは、キツネコが石へ還るとき「祈りのしるし」として残される象徴です。





What Are Runes?

Runes are symbols that have long been used in Northern Europe,

not only to represent sounds or words,

but to embody the forces of nature and prayer.

Each rune carries wishes that people have entrusted to the world—

the sun, life, love, protection, and abundance.

Runes are not letters meant to explain or command.

They are symbols that quietly hold emotion

and gently stay close to the heart.


Runes in sanchelica

— Marks of prayer left as Kitsuneko return to stone —

In sanchelica,

runes are treated as

symbols to which prayers are entrusted.

Kitsuneko are beings born from prayers dwelling within natural stones.

When their role is fulfilled

and they return to stone,

each Kitsuneko leaves behind a single prayer in crystal.

It is a feeling before words exist—

a gentle, warm wish nurtured through time spent together.

The form that prayer takes as it crystallizes

is the rune.


To Carve into Stone

Runes were never meant to be written on paper.

They have always been carved into natural materials

such as stone and wood.

To entrust prayers

to something that endures beyond time.

In sanchelica,

by carving runes into crystal—

a stone believed to hold memory—

we quietly echo this ancient way of being.


Runes as Prayers

sanchelica’s Five Symbolic Runes

Rune Name Core Meanings
Fehu Abundance · Prosperity · Wealth
Gebo Love · Gift · Exchange
Algiz Protection · Intuition · Sacredness
Sowilo Sun · Light · Victory
Ingwaz Fertility · Life Force · Inner Power

※ Runes are symbols of prayer, left behind when the Kitsuneko returns to its original gemstone.

The runes that are carved

are never predetermined.

They are naturally chosen

through the time a Kitsuneko has lived,

and the inner landscapes of the heart it has stayed beside.

Each rune is

a form of prayer nurtured by that Kitsuneko.


Staying Close, Even as Form Changes

When their purpose is complete,

Kitsuneko return to stone

and remain beside their person as guardian stones.

Not by staying the same in form,

but by continuing to stay close in feeling.

For this reason,

prayers become “marks,”

and are left within the stone.


In Closing

When you touch a charm engraved with a rune,

within it lies a prayer

that was truly nurtured

through the time a Kitsuneko spent with you.

It is a light

meant to let a small flower bloom

once again in your heart.