As they tried on various rings, their preferences became clearer and deeper.
They cared about matching as they would wear the rings together.
Their preferences and matching elements were both important considerations, so they didn't compromise in crafting their beautiful wedding rings.
Key Matching Features
The gentleman's primary focus was on engraving the feather pattern from "Piuma" on their rings.
They both liked the subdued texture similar to matte finishing.
The delicate engraving, with its unique sheen, offers a warmth that only handcrafted work can provide.
His ring had the feather pattern carved in one direction, resembling an arrowhead, while lady's ring had it spread from the center diamond outward, each reflecting their preferences.
In addition to the "Piuma" engrarving, they added the contrast of mirror finishes to bring playfulness and tensity to the design, making the rings uniquely theirs.
Furthermore, they chose metal colors platinum on the outside and pink gold on the inside, creating a matching look.
This subtle matching feature is only noticeable when the rings are taken off and placed side by side, adding a hidden element to their shared details.
Thoroughly Indulging in Personal Preferences
The gentleman's wedding ring choice, "Allegro," allows for enjoyment of two textures depending on how it's worn.
It's not too simple, featuring unique and playful design that caught his eye.
On the other hand, the lady preferred a rectilinear and simple shape.
She chose "Ala" as the base, which features polished edges on the Piuma design, and also paid close attention to the color scheme.
The subtle sparkle of three diamonds also became a cherished feature.
Each small detail, from the basic shape to the method of the Piuma engraving, reflects their individual preferences, making for a uniquely tailored design.
Delivery
On the long-awaited day of the ring delivery, both were thrilled with the craftsmanship that packed their preferences into the rings.