2022.09.21 Singapore

Wedding rings that tie the couple together with matching colors in the shape they each prefer.

ith rings after much research.

the couple came to us.

 

Of all the rings

"I only look at one ring at a time," and "I just look at one ring at a time.

The design that the woman fell in love with at first sight.

It was the Bolla.

 

 

Bolla" has a motif of a series of bubbles.

The shape of a series of circles is very cute.

The shape of the "Bolla" is a series of circles, which is a very cute design.

 

When you actually hold it in your hand, you will say, "I knew it was cute! and "It's so cute!

She was smiling very happily.

 

 

Men prefer a clean, sharp design.

and sharp design.

He chose the Tremolo

Tremolo.

 

The shape called "Shinogi" is sharp and edgy.

sharp edges and chamfered corners.

The chamfered corners and the beveled edges are designed for comfort.

and comfortable to wear.

 

After trying on many rings

After trying on many rings, they decided on their favorite ring.

 

 

The woman said, "I treasure the time we spent together choosing.

but for men, the time spent together

For men, the

"The feeling of matching" was very important to the men.

 

I suggested, "Then why don't we match the color?"

I suggested, "Why don't we match the color?

 

The couple chose pink gold.

Although the name sounds cute, it is actually a color that blends well with Japanese skin, making it easy for men to wear.

It is a material that is easy for men to wear as well.

 

We were thrilled when their tastes matched.

 

 

The choice of wedding rings is unique.

At ith, we can make a little arrangement.

We can also create an unexpectedly unique and matching look for you and your partner.

 

Wedding rings that will tie the couple together for years to come.

May many memories be engraved on them.



Creator: Nakajima



Male: wedding band " Tremolo" / K18PG (pink gold)

Female: wedding band " Beulah " / K18PG (pink gold)

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Wedding rings that tie the couple together with matching colors in the shape they each prefer.