For their wedding rings, they expressed a desire to wear matching pieces because "they belong to both of us."
The ring they chose was "Allegro."
Choosing Rings Both Love, Especially Because They Are Wedding Rings
"Allegro" features two surfaces that, when the ring is rotated, seem to ascend endlessly to the right.
The man preferred the contrast within a single ring's surface – a combination of glossy mirror finish and a subdued matte finish, offering a blend of different textures.
The woman initially preferred a two-toned ring, but they were both pleased to find that a single ring, with two different finishes applied to its surface, could also appear to have a two-toned effect. They shared this observation while looking at the ring together.
What both of them particularly cherished was the "two continuously ascending surfaces," perhaps symbolizing how, thinking of each other, they support and accompany one another through life's journey.
Matching Detail Known Only to the Two of Them
To feel even closer to each other, they decided to place a "diamond," symbolizing eternal love, in unique spots for each ring.
For the woman, on the "surface" on the palm side of the ring, and for the man, on the "inside" on the palm side, making it a matching detail known only to the two of you.
No matter where they are or what time it is, the rings that they've thoughtfully discussed and created together will always connect their presence to one another.
When they came in for the ring cleaning before their wedding, they mentioned, "We always cherish them. We're really looking forward to wearing the rings at our wedding."
May your future together be filled with precious moments, shared with your matching rings.
We at the atelier pray for your everlasting happiness.
Concierge: Moriyama