2023.02.12 Umeda

Adding Colour to Personalise Your Wedding Rings with Attention to Detail

Wedding rings come in a variety of designs, including straight or curved lines, matte or mirror finishes, each reflecting the wearer's personality.

 

 

The rings we're introducing today are also uniquely designed to represent the couple's individuality.

 

Introducing Contrast and Texture for Distinction

Among many trials, the couple was drawn to "Colore."

 

The ring features a dual-tone design with platinum and gold, and is adorned with a hammered texture at the center.

 

 

 

 

For the man, a combination of platinum and rose gold; for the woman, platinum and white gold were chosen.

While maintaining a unified base design, each ring was tailored to their preferences in colour.

 

 

For the main surface, a subtly glossy hairline matte is used, while the sides feature a calmer honing matte finish, creating a strong contrast in colors and enhancing the overall visual appeal.

 

 

 

 

Personal Touches on the Inside

On the inside of the ring, birthstones resembling cute paw prints were incorporated, which was a significant aspect for both.

 

 

The man chose peridot, and the woman opted for green tourmaline—a rare choice specifically sourced for this ring.

 

Although the stones differ, they share a green hue, ensuring a matching appearance.

 

 

 

 

In Italian, "color" is translated as "colore."

 

Just like the name of the ring, both the exterior and interior are crafted with the couple's favourite colours in mind.

 

I hope you cherish their uniqueness and create many beautiful memories together.

 

Concierge: Miyamoto

Umeda Atelier

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Adding Colour to Personalise Your Wedding Rings with Attention to Detail