2025.02.03 Ginza

Wedding Rings That Reflect Each Other—Set with Gems of Wedding Month and Birthdays

The bitter cold of midwinter lingers, yet the vibrant colours of camellias blooming in the cityscape catch the eye.

 

It was around this time last year when they discovered ith’s carefully crafted rings and decided to visit the atelier.

 

Each of them had their own unique preferences, and they expressed their wish to create rings that would reflect both of their tastes.

 

While matching rings weren’t a necessity, they wanted something that would always remind them of each other.

 

Exploring Their Preferences Through Try-Ons

As they tried on different designs, they found themselves drawn to simple styles.

Among them, ”Arpeggio” ring caught his attention.

 

 

 

From a distance, it appeared understated, yet the two fine lines in its design created a striking impression.

 

The balance of clean lines within a classic form made it feel just right on his hand.

 

A Pair That Came Together Naturally

As someone with a career in music, she took interest in the names of the rings while trying them on.

 

The name "Arpeggio," derived from the Italian word meaning "to play the harp," symbolizes the blending of sounds, creating a smooth harmony. This ring carries the wish that their lives together would be filled with rich, harmonious moments.

 

 

 

 

Beyond its name, the two-tone combination of the ring also had a distinctive charm, adding to its uniqueness.

 

As they explored designs that embodied what mattered most to them, they ultimately arrived at the same choice—a matching pair that felt destined for them.

 

 

 

 

 

A Hidden Layer of Meaning Inside the Rings

 

Although the rings shared the same shape, they each selected the metal that suited them best.

 

On the inside, they added an engraving that would always keep them connected.

 

 

 

 

Having already engraved their previous rings with significant dates, they chose to mark their wedding bands with a new milestone—the date of their marriage.

 

To begin the engraving, they set an amethyst, the birthstone of their wedding month. At the very end, they placed blue topaz and tanzanite, each of their birthstones, delicately set in each other's rings—a meaningful exchange of happiness.

 

 

 

Wedding Rings That Carry Their Feelings Over Time

 

Nearly a year has passed since their wedding day. Have their rings begun to feel like a natural part of their hands?

 

With each season, their cherished anniversaries will come around again.

The gemstones they chose with such care will continue to celebrate them.

 

 

 

 

May their days together remain as radiant and full of colour as the rings they created.

 

Concierge: Miyamoto

Ginza Atelier

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Wedding Rings That Reflect Each Other—Set with Gems of Wedding Month and Birthdays