The couple was looking for a wedding ring
The couple was looking for a wedding ring to match their wedding date.
Although they live a little far from Osaka
the couple visited our Umeda atelier to accommodate their schedule.
They visited our atelier in Umeda.
A design that combines their tastes
Before coming to our atelier
they had thought about what kind of design they would like to have
before they came to our atelier.
Among the many designs that they liked, the woman chose
The woman chose " Pioja ".
A slightly larger square diamond is clasped on the top of the arm.
The design has a slightly larger square diamond on the top of the arm.
The impression of the diamond was to the lady's liking.
Originally, the " Pioja " had a vertical pattern engraved on it.
In order to make it more to her liking
The surface was milled
and the edge was milled.
The couple's matching point
"I don't want it to have too much presence.
This was the man's important point.
However, even if they are not exactly the same
But even if they are not exactly the same, they also wanted to have a part of the same design.
The two of them also wanted to match each other.
So, the man decided to have
selected the same maser finish and millegrain
The color is a pink gold that blends well with the skin.
The color was chosen to be pink gold, which blends well with the skin, and the width was made a little narrower.
and the width was made a little narrower.
the width was made a little narrower, making it easy to wear
The design is easy to wear in everyday life.
The base ring is different from each other.
but the maze processing, the milling, and the color of the pink gold are all different.
and the color of the pink gold.
and the color of the pink gold, we were able to create many matching points.
The design is unique to the couple, and can only be made to order.
The design is unique to the couple.
The couple lives a little far from our atelier.
When you come to Osaka
We hope you will visit our Umeda atelier again when you come to Osaka.
Miyamoto, the creator