2022.06.16 Singapore

I was attracted to the delicacy of the Japanese carving pattern and the meaning of "the tree of matrimony" in the wedding ring.

They have bright and friendly personalities.

 

They talk about the atelier of ith, its creators

and the craftsmen in the workshop.

and the craftsmen in the workshop.

 

We were very happy to hear that they were interested in our products.

We were very happy to hear their interest.

Japanese carving pattern with a laurel motif

 

The couple chose "Elba," a Japanese carving technique.

Elba," which is decorated with Japanese carving technique called "Wa-bori.

 

Japanese engraving" is a technique in which a pattern is engraved one by one by a craftsman's hand using a small tool called a chisel.

The motif of "Elba" is "Elba", which is a small piece of jewelry with a motif of "Elba".

 

The motif of " Elba" is a laurel tree.

It is said that it was called "the tree of married couples" in ancient times.

The woman also liked the euphoric connotation of the tree, which was called "a married couple tree" in ancient times.

 

One woman said, "It looks like a flower crown! She said happily, "It looks like a flower crown!

She also said happily, "It's like a flower crown!

A birthstone with a star inside

 

The couple added an extra accent to the unusual design.

the couple added an additional accent to the unusual design.

 

The couple added an additional accent to the unusual design.

inside of the ring with their own birthstones.

 

A playful touch was added in a hidden place

A playful spirit has been put into the ring.

The couple's time is superimposed on the ring.

 

After about two months have passed since the delivery

I think it's time to get used to your finger.

 

The ring has a deeper texture by layering small scratches on the surface.

The surface of the ring will become deep and textured.

 

Please enjoy the change over time.

 

 

As time goes by

I hope that the love between the two of you will deepen even more as time goes by.

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I was attracted to the delicacy of the Japanese carving pattern and the meaning of "the tree of matrimony" in the wedding ring.