The idea of choosing rings that would stay with them, long after the day itself.
So they followed each step, patiently.
Exploring. Trying. Observing.
Yet, nothing quite felt right.
Not because the rings were lacking.
But because they were looking for something very specific.
Something that could not be easily found.
It became clear, slowly.
It was not about ornaments.
It was about shape.
And more importantly —
a pair that could exist as one.
She was drawn to "Piacere."
A name that speaks of quiet pleasure.
Soft. Rounded.
A ring that does not ask for attention,
but hold it gently.
He found himself between "Forte" and "Cantabile."
"Forte" — strong, defined.
With edges that carry presence.
"Cantabile" — smoother, more fluid.
A line that feels continuous, almost like a melody.
He leaned towards strength.
But also towards something that could belong beside hers.
They searched for a way to bring both worlds together.
But the answer did not come easily.
How do two different forms
become the same?
So they began to build.
Not from what was available —
but from what felt right to them.
A shared gentle twist silhouette.
A high dome, consistent and balanced.
A single groove line.
Almost hidden, but intentional.
It was their idea.
Their discovery.
Something found in between conversations,
sketches, and pauses.
A design that did not belong to any one collection —
but to them.
There was a moment where it all settled.
Not rushed.
Just understood.
They chose to take more time.
To sit with it a little longer.
But what they had found already felt certain.
Two rings.
Identical, yet shaped by both.
Like a shared rhythm —
quietly in sync.
Singapore Atelier: Chai