2023.11.23 Kichijoji

Enjoying the Choice of Metal Colors in Wedding Bands

What kind of design do you envision for your wedding rings?

The design elements of a ring primarily consist of three aspects:

 

"Shape," "Color," and "Texture."

 

At ith, we help you find your preference in each of these aspects to create a ring that is uniquely yours.

 

This time, let's talk about "Color."

 

 

 

6 Types of Metal Colors

 

At ith, we offer a total of six types of metal colors:

 

Platinum, White Gold

Yellow Gold, Pink Gold
Champagne Gold, Lime Gold


Champagne Gold and Lime Gold are exclusive colors available only in our forged ring collection.

 

The other four colors can be chosen across all collections.

Rings combining two types of metals, known as "combination colors," can also have their pairings freely changed.

 

Even with the same design, the choice of metal can significantly change the impression.

Find the color that fits you perfectly.

 

 

Platinum

Platinum is a precious metal in a silvery white color with a deep hue that evokes a sense of modesty.


The silvery white color has a fresh and innocent impression, matching the image of a bride. That has made platinum the preferred choice for wedding rings.

 

Yellow Gold

This is the most standard form of gold.

 

Compared to platinum, it has a warmer hue and can give an antique impression depending on the design.

 

The texture and decoration can result in a subdued design.

 

Especially among men, there's often initial resistance to gold, but at ith, about 40% of men choose gold over platinum.

 

 

 

Pink Gold

 

 

This is a gold with a reddish hue, the most skin-flattering color for Japanese people.

 

ith's pink gold has a subdued redness, blending well with the skin's natural color and is recommended for those who prefer their rings not to stand out too much.

 

The pink hue adds a soft, adorable quality to the ring, making it suitable for those who want to add cuteness to their ring.

 

 

White Gold

 

 

At first glance, its color may be confused with platinum, but white gold is made using a higher proportion of silver or other metals to achieve a whitish color.

 

Compared to platinum, it has a warmth and a chic, slightly blackish tone.

 

"If you like white hues but want something different,"

white gold is worth trying on.

 

 

Champagne Gold & Lime Gold

 

 

These are exclusive colors available in our forged collection.

 

Champagne Gold features a skin-like, slightly orange hue, recommended for those who prefer a softer color than yellow or pink gold.

 

Lime Gold has a bluish tint reminiscent of lime, offering a unique color choice.

 

Brands offering detailed metal mixtures like Champagne Gold and Lime Gold are limited, so if you're looking to stand out with color, consider these options.

 

 

 

Choosing the Color

 

 

With the freedom to choose comes the challenge of deciding on a color.

There are many ways to select the right metal:

 

・Match it to your skin tone
・Prioritize a matching look
・Choose based on the essence of a wedding ring or personal uniqueness
・Consider durability and strength according to lifestyle
・Select based on the desired design atmosphere, such as antique or chic


What you seek in a wedding ring will influence your color choice.

 

At ith, our concierges not only introduce designs but also help you find the essential aspects you want to prioritize in your wedding ring creation.

If you're feeling uncertain about your first ring choice, please visit our atelier with confidence.

 

Together with our concierges, let's find a ring that's uniquely yours in a world of your own.

 

The Kichijoji Atelier Team

Kichijoji Atelier

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Enjoying the Choice of Metal Colors in Wedding Bands