"When choosing our rings, we wanted something that would suit our hands and with the color of pink gold."
When the couple visited the atelier, they had these two broad ideas in mind.
Through careful consideration and many fitting sessions, they gradually built the design of their wedding rings, making new discoveries along the way.
A Design That Balances Hand Appeal and Comfort
With a focus on both how the rings would look on their hands and how comfortable they would be, the couple eventually settled on a design that best suited them.
"We want a shape that really shows movement," they said as they each found the perfect form.
A Bold U-Shaped Ring for Him
The groom’s ring was "Forte," featuring a gentle U-shaped design with a clean and sleek outline.
"This might geel a bit lacking for the shape of my hand," he said, so he opted to adjust the width.
In addition to the "movement" the shape offers, the ring was also adjusted for a heavier, more substantial look.
A Sparkling V-Shaped Ring for Her
The bride’s ring was "Con moto," a rare V-shaped design in the collection of wedding bands.
She too adjusted the width to better suit her hand, appreciating how it shone and fit.
The asymmetrically set diamonds sparkle on her left ring finger, symbolizing the blossoming of happiness as they are beautifully positioned to shine on both sides.
Both of them desired a shape that conveys a sense of movement, and together with the soft, warm glow of the pink gold they both envisioned, they arrived at a truly unique pair of wedding rings that beautifully expresses their close and harmonious bond.
"It’s a treasure for life," the couple said, a fitting description for the one-of-a-kind rings they now share.
It was truly a joy to deliver these rings to the couple, knowing they will forever be cherished.
Several months have passed since you received your rings—how has life been with them?
I hope the rings you chose continue to bring happiness to your family for many years to come.
Concierge: Kinugasa