2024.04.18 Kichijoji

Soothing Greenery Season: Nature-Inspired Wedding Rings

As the warm days increase, it's becoming a lovely season that makes one feel like taking a trip a little farther from home.

 

In line with the season of fresh greenery, we will introduce wedding rings from ith's collection that feature natural motifs.

Foresta

This ring is designed with a forest motif, featuring a design that resembles small branches wrapping around the finger. It captures the unadorned beauty of naturally growing trees through organic carving patterns.

 

Erba

This ring is based on the motif of a laurel tree.

In ancient Greece and Rome, it was called "the tree of married couples." 

 

Upon closer inspection, the ring reveals two fruits nestled between two leaves, adding a playful element.

It is carved using traditional Japanese engraving techniques, showcasing both delicacy and dynamic engraved patterns in the design.

 

Alloro

This ring features a motif of laurel leaves carved on its side. The design features subtly visible carved patterns on the sides, giving it a classical impression.

 

The design's simple surface makes it suitable for those who want to add a subtle touch of personal flair.

Foglia

This ring, crafted through the forging method, features a leaf motif with vein-like engravings that add a distinctive texture.

 

The design symbolically represents the growth of a leaf, absorbing water and thriving, and it is imbued with the wish that the couple will grow together as a family.

 

 

By putting meaning into your precious wedding ring, the ring will become even more meaningful to you.

 

At our Kichijoji atelier, where you can feel the nature, we would be happy to help you put your unique story into a ring.

 

Rings with a motif of nature overflowing with life force, we are sure it will be a source of strength for the couple in the future.

 

We hope you will find it helpful in choosing a wedding ring.

 

Concierge Team, Kichijoji Atelier

Kichijoji Atelier

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Soothing Greenery Season: Nature-Inspired Wedding Rings