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K-STAR K340 Sujok Finger Massage Ring – Supreme Acupressure Ring for Stress Relief & Finger Therapy
(2 Length x 2 Height x 1 Width) in centimeter
The K-STAR K340 Sujok Massage Ring – Finger Supreme is a compact yet powerful acupressure tool designed to stimulate energy meridians on your fingertips. Ideal for effective Sujok therapy, this massage ring helps restore energy balance, enhance circulation, and promote overall wellness.
Crafted with durable material, the Supreme Finger Ring delivers deep stimulation for fingers, toes, and larger body systems through correspondence therapy. Regular use can relieve fatigue, stress, joint pain, insomnia, and support cardiovascular, digestive, respiratory, and musculoskeletal health.
Product Specifications:
- Design: Finger Max / Supreme Massage Ring
- Available Colors: Silver, Golden
- Type: Sujok Finger Massage Ring – Supreme
Key Features:
Stimulates finger & toe acupressure points
Helps relieve stress, fatigue & insomnia
Supports nervous, cardiovascular & joint health
Durable, easy-to-use, and compact design
Suitable for personal & professional Sujok therapy
How to Use:
Roll the ring up and down your fingers or toes for 30–60 seconds until warm.
Use 2–3 times daily for best results.
Avoid use on wounds, bruises, or sore areas.
Benefits:
- Boosts energy flow & promotes relaxation
- Enhances natural healing & pain relief
- Effective for preventive & therapeutic care
- Ideal for holistic healing, daily wellness, and Sujok therapy
The K-STAR K340 Sujok Massage Ring – Finger Supreme is a pocket-sized, easy-to-use acupressure tool, perfect for daily self-care, energy activation, and full-body wellness.

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