Seeking a design that is “unlike anyone else’s,” the couple came to ith.
Among many options, they found the ring inspired by wisteria flowers called "Fujihana.”
Subtle Two-Color Design
When one thinks of wedding rings, the first image that comes to mind is often a ring that sparkles with the whiteness of platinum.
However, the couple chose a ring that uses platinum as the base and adds their preferred colors in specific areas, resulting in a combination-color ring.
The gentleman selected a natural champagne gold, while the lady chose a soft and elegant pink gold.
A Shape That Fits Their Hands
The couple wondered, “What shape would suit us?”
The S-curve shape turned out to fit them perfectly when they tried it on.
This gentle curve, which follows the height of the webbing between the fingers, was comfortable for both the gentleman, who doesn’t often wear rings, and the lady, who wears rings occasionally.
They tried on many rings, carefully considering the comfort of each one.
A Touch of Playfulness Reflecting Their Personalities
Their rings not only feature a two-color combination but also incorporate a change in texture, adding a playful element to the design.
The intentional semi-matte finish on the platinum portion is a unique point of their design.
The different textures will evolve over time, allowing them to feel the passage of time with their rings.
The rings, with their diverse colors and textures, became expressive pieces that are unique to the couple.
Concierge: Sugiura