2018.10.29 Singapore

Wedding rings incorporating a mincer pattern

 

 

The couple's wedding rings were created using traditional patterns from Okinawa, a place they both love.
We are pleased to introduce a ring tailored with a traditional Okinawan pattern, which the couple loves.

 

 

Okinawa's traditional craft, mincer weaving.
The pattern used in this mincer weaving is expressed in five and four patterns.
It is said that the meaning of the word is "forever and ever.

 

This time, we have trapped this pattern inside the ring.

 

 

 

 

Both of the couple's rings were tailored based on the Vivace ring, which is characterized by its undulating shape like a wave.

 

The beautiful flowing lines of the "Vivace" ring are perfect for the image of Okinawa with its beautiful ocean.

 

 

 

 

The men's ring has a glossy mirror finish and a matte hairline finish.
The men's ring has a glossy mirror finish and a matte hairline finish.

 

The women's ring is decorated with diamonds for a gorgeous, slightly glamorous finish.
The finish is the same as the men's ring, with mirror finish and hairline finish.

 

 

 

 

The design of the ring is based on the mincer pattern, which is a symbol of "never spilling out long-lasting happiness.
The mens ring is designed to be clenched and held so that long-lasting happiness is never spilled.
The hairline finish is placed on the palm side of the hand.

 

 

 

 

The ring is a simple shape, but it is filled with the couple's commitment and feelings.

 

We wish the happiness of the couple forever and ever.

 

 



Creator: Mariko Tada



 

 

Male: Wedding band "Vivace" / Pt900 (platinum)

Female: Wedding band " Vivace " / Pt900 (platinum)

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Wedding rings incorporating a mincer pattern