Chiba Chuo Atelier, themed around “fruitfulness,” is filled with lush greenery and flowers.
Similarly, ith's rings feature many botanical and floral motifs, each with its own flower language, meaning, and wishes.
Today, we would like to introduce the special way to stack engagement rings and wedding bands that are unique to ith.
Blooming of “Marriage”
The engagement ring "Gloriosa," featuring a red lily motif known as "Gloriosa," and the wedding band "Ivy," inspired by the plant "Ivy," come together to symbolize the blooming of flower, celebrating the couple's marriage.
Wishing for Peaceful Days
The engagement ring "Daisy," symbolizing the flower language of "peace," and the wedding band "Hana Tsubaki," representing "modest greatness," combine to express a wish for "peaceful and calm days" in the future.
A Symbol to Protect Their Happiness
On the left: The engagement ring "Farfalla," featuring a butterfly motif said to bring happiness, and the wedding band "Anise," inspired by the "star anise" herb, come together as a protective charm that guards the happiness the butterfly brings to the couple.
On the right: The engagement ring "Lily," inspired by the lily flower, which symbolizes "purity," and the wedding band "Erba," featuring the "laurel tree" motif, often referred to as the "couple's tree."
This stacking combination carries the wish that the couple will "never forget their pure beginnings as partners" and serves as a reminder of their shared vows as a married couple.
Special Wishes Embedded in Precious Rings
In addition to these, ith offers many more rings featuring flower and plant motifs.
At the lush Chiba Chuo Atelier, why not find a unique story that is just for you two?
We would love to hear your story, like "Something happened, and this is what it means for us."
We look forward to helping you create rings that reflect your personal journey.
Concierge Team, Chiba Chuo Atelier