The couple stumbled upon the Umeda atelier in a back alley by chance, which is how they first discovered ith. Afterward, they visited the Kobe Sannomiya atelier.
Unlike other ateliers, this one is filled with the warmth and scent of wood, and that’s where their ring selection journey began.
The Key Points of Their Ring Selection
What mattered most to the couple in choosing their rings was simplicity and a design that was just a bit more intricate, something they wouldn’t find elsewhere.
Staying true to these key points, they arrived at "Solenne."
Although they tried on various rings, there was hardly any hesitation.
Features of the "Solenne" that Matched Their Tastes
The defining feature of "Solenne" is that the shapes of the rings are different for each, as are the gemstones set within them.
The design for the groom is a flat, edged shape that carries a solid presence.
The gemstone on the front is a brown diamond, whose subdued tone blends into the platinum, adding just a hint of color.
Even for someone who isn’t fond of flashy gemstones, this design is easy to wear.
The bride’s design, on the other hand, is a softly rounded shape that gently fits her hand.
The front is adorned with three diamonds arranged vertically, an unusual configuration.
It creates a refined look without being overly cute.
The unique shapes of each "Solenne," combined with the distinctive gemstones and their settings, were a perfect match for the couple’s ideal design.
Delivery Day
Together with their completed rings, we took a commemorative photo.
That day, I saw the couple's brightest smiles since we first met.
I feel grateful to have shared such special moments with them, from the selection process to the final delivery of the rings.
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Concierge: Baba