2023.11.18 Umeda

Key Points of Personalization Embedded in the Couple's Ring

After successfully completing the visit to introduce themselves to the parents, they came to ith with a bit of nervousness.

 

The couple mentioned that they thought their tastes did not match.

 

However, as we progressed through the try-ons, several points of interest began to emerge, such as the way engravings shine and the hues of the metal.

 

Discoveries Made Only by Wearing

 

 

The color that caught both of their attention was pink gold.

 

ith's pink gold has a slightly yellowish tint, making it a color that easily blends with a man's skin.

 

 

 

 

"It fits perfectly! The pink isn't too strong," they both appreciated the gentle hue.

 

 

Similar Yet Slightly Different: Matching Designs

 

 

In fact, we had conversations twice.

 

After their first visit, I was delighted to hear that they had discussed at home and liked the "Piuma" for its delicate feather engraving.

 

 

 

 

However, there was one particular point the woman wanted to focus on: "I want to add even more sparkle to the shine of the engraving."

 

The perception of sparkle, involving aspects like diamonds, metal, texture, and decorations, varies from person to person. 

 

They pondered deeply to find the sparkle that felt just right for them.

 

 

 

 

 

The choice fell on "Ala," originally a combination design made by layering two rings.

 

 

 

 

By customizing the ring with a sparkling edge, we were able to capture the shine that was particularly important to the woman, showcasing her preference for luminosity in the design.

 

 

 

 

 

After sending the rings to their home, the joyous message I received made me reminisce about the time we spent discussing and left me feeling incredibly happy.

 

I hope the rings continue to be a companion to them both in the years to come.

 

Concierge: Katsuoka

 
 

Umeda Atelier

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Key Points of Personalization Embedded in the Couple's Ring