Ever since I became the concierge,
"Please make our rings someday!"
a junior who had told me so.
As time has passed, the day to choose rings with a partner has arrived.
A design that captures her bright, endearing personality
From the moment we met, I remember thinking,
“What a warm, endearing person she is.”
And on the day they walked through the doors of the atelier,
she was just the same—smiling brightly and saying things like,
“I’m really starting to feel it now!” and
“Oh my goodness, I’m so excited!”
her joy spilling naturally into words.
Her ring is "Ivy" with a rounded teardrop shape at the tip of the V-shaped line.
As the month of marriage and the birth month are both August, the inclusion of a peridot is one of the highlights.
Looking at "Ivy", it somehow evokes her personality and smile, and, from my perspective, it feels perfectly suited.
A design that translates the ideals imagined in the heart into reality
To accompany the ever-bright her, the partner is enveloped in a calm aura.
During the ring selection, the pair's manner of cherishing their own thoughts and weighing things calmly and thoughtfully was memorable.
The finished design is here.
He chose "Fujihana" inspired by wisteria flower.
They told me that wisteria blossoms were part of the environment in which they grew up.
What a steadfast, precious feeling lay within him, a man who does not speak much, and my heart warmed.
The things the two cherished
They valued "a design that stands out from the crowd" and "a design that feels coordinated".
With soft pink gold as the common thread, the other metal was chosen to reflect each other's preferred metal.
They said, "Let's choose what we truly love without compromise," which left a strong impression,
and that is why the matching set feels so distinctly theirs.
What the everyday holds dear
The couple, a few months after delivery, said, "so that our daily lives would come through," and they shared photographs capturing daily life.
In order to convey the couple's time together, I was filled with emotion at the many wonderful photos.
On their usual hands,
there is a ring sparkling brightly.
I cannot help but feel overwhelming joy.
"Ivy" (vine) carries the meanings of marriage and binding a bond.
"Fujihana" (Wisteria) bears the language of flowers meaning "never apart".
I feel these meanings are fated and well-suited to the pair.
May their happiness continue without change.
I wish them happiness from the bottom of my heart!
Concierge: Katsuoka