Three years post-marriage, amidst the challenges of the pandemic, a couple revisits their desire to wear wedding rings and makes their way to the Ginza Atelier.
This feature showcases their journey in finding the rings.
The Commitment Discovered Through Fittings
Having rejected the idea of ready-made rings, the couple sought out ith for a custom-made alternative that would truly suit their needs.
Their journey began with trying on various samples, during which they shared their preferences and specific requirements.
The crucial factor for them was comfort—a ring that would feel right for decades to come.
They eventually fell in love with the model "Pesante." The ring's rounded surface and the comfortably plump form appealed to them, perfectly fitting their fingers. The strength provided by the "forging method" was another key aspect they valued.
For materials, they chose platinum for the gentleman's ring to reflect a classic wedding band style and yellow gold for the lady's, enhancing an antique allure that was important to her.
Infusing Time with a Matte Finish
The couple, who prefer a matte texture, chose the "Neve" finish from ith's original selections for the surface of their rings.
The "Neve" finish is characterized by its myriad of swirling curves, creating a vintage look as if the rings have been lovingly worn over many years.
This choice seemed to encapsulate the time spent together since their marriage, reflecting their journey in the texture of the rings.
Crafting the Perfect Diamond Setting
The lady preferred a design where diamonds were aligned in a row, but to avoid an overly glamorous appearance, they decided to set the diamonds only on the upper half of the ring.
This design allows for an enjoyable variation in appearance by simply flipping the ring, offering a changeable aesthetic that complements their style.
Now and Forever