The Everyday Armor (For the Individual in Recovery)
This is your pocket-sized shield. The Golden Orchid Ink Tiger Sobriety Coin isn’t about abstract hope—it’s about grit in the raw moments: the 5 PM craving, the bar invite, the sleepless 2 AM. Engraved with the recovery triad—Courage to Change, Strength to Continue, Wisdom to Choose—it turns a mantra into metal you can clutch when willpower wavers. The “ink tiger” design isn’t decoration; it’s a visual roar, reminding you that sobriety isn’t passive—it’s a fierce, daily hunt for your best self. Slip it into your pocket or coin clip, and every time your fingers find its edge, you’re not just counting days—you’re claiming your power back. One choice, one hour, one coin at a time.
The Meeting Companion (For Sponsors, Sponsees & Group Culture)
In the rooms, we pass chips to mark time. But this coin marks timing—the exact moment you decide to stay. The Jinlan Mohu coin carries the three pillars etched into every recovery journey: Courage to face the wreckage, Strength to keep walking through the fog, and Wisdom to pick the sober door when two paths appear. Its bold STRENGTH / RECOVERY inscription (visible on the reverse) anchors you in the physical reality of healing—no glamour, just honest weight. At 3mm thick with a subtle chroma finish, it’s substantial enough to feel real in your hand, yet sleek for everyday carry. Give it to a sponsee as a non‑date milestone, or keep it as your personal “meeting rock”—because sobriety isn’t about never falling; it’s about always choosing to stand back up.
The Gift of Belief (For Loved Ones & Self-Purchase)
Sometimes the bravest gift isn’t words—it’s a thing they can hold when words fail. The Jinlan Mohu Sobriety Coin is that thing. Inspired by the tiger’s solitary, unbreakable spirit, this coin carries the complete code for staying sober: Courage to Change (the first step), Strength to Continue (the daily grind), and Wisdom to Choose (the split‑second decision that saves the day). Whether you’re buying it for a partner celebrating 90 days, a buddy struggling with relapse, or yourself as a non‑AA alternative token, you’re giving more than metal—you’re giving permission to pause. The minimalist engraving and matte‑finish chroma details keep it understated, so it never screams “recovery” to the outside world—but to the one who carries it, it whispers exactly what they need to hear: You’re still here. Keep going.