2024.08.30 Omotesando

Reviving the Diamond and the Symbol of Love Through Remake

 

Taking millions of years to form, the diamond is the hardest natural gemstone on earth.

 

 

Its brilliance never fades, and it is highly resistant to chipping or breaking, making it a perfect heirloom, passed down through generations.

 

Imagine how wonderful it would be if a diamond, cherished and loved by so many over the years, could shine brightly once more in your own hands.

 

Giving the "Symbol of Love" a New Life

The ring we were entrusted with for this remake was an engagement ring passed down from the groom’s mother.

 

It was clear how carefully it had been cared for, as it was in pristine condition with barely a scratch.

 

 

“It's such a shame to leave it unworn,” the couple thought, so they began discussing how to remake the ring into a style the bride would love.

 

A Design That Enhances the Diamond

As you explored various options, the ring that caught the bride’s eye was "Spear," a design adorned with milgrain and small, sparkling diamonds, adding a touch of elegance to her hand.

 

 

The key feature of this design is how two smaller diamonds are placed next to the main stone, enhancing the brilliance of the central diamond.

 

In this case, to ensure the main diamond wouldn’t be overshadowed, they decided to pull back the prominence of the two side diamonds.

 

 

Like subtle spotlights, the smaller diamonds highlighted the central diamond perfectly.

 

“This way, our diamond really stands out,” the couple said, reassured as they reviewed the illustration of the final design.

Wedding Rings That Reflect Each Other

Their wedding bands were made in yellow gold to match the engagement ring, creating a harmonious look when worn together.

 

The matching rings for the two of you were designed to beautifully complement each other, creating a perfect combination that looks stunning when stacked together.

 

A subtle but meaningful detail was added: a special piece in each ring representing one another.

 

 

The bride’s ring features the groom’s birthstone, a diamond, while the groom’s ring holds the bride’s birthstone, an emerald.

 

It became a truly special piece, unique to wedding rings that will be worn forever.

 

 

May the newly transformed engagement ring shine brightly over your future, and may the wedding rings that carry your love for each other continue to watch over your strong connection.

 

Time has passed since the rings were delivered, and by now, they must be filled with the many memories you've shared together.

 

If you ever need any maintenance or assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out.

 

I look forward to seeing you at the atelier again one day.

 

Concierge: Hatanaka

Omotesando Atelier

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Reviving the Diamond and the Symbol of Love Through Remake