The gentleman preferred curved designs, while the lady favored straight styles. They mentioned, "We don't mind not having matching rings," yet they hoped to find perhaps a better design at ith.
Among various designs, they chose "Croce."
This wedding ring represents two intersecting lives through its cross design.
Although it appears curved, it is ingeniously crafted from a straight form.
The lady was particularly concerned about the comfort of the ring.
She doesn't usually wear rings, and her fingers, which are straight in shape, are prone to swelling.
She was sensitive to how the ring felt against her adjacent fingers and when grasping objects.
Compared to other rings, "Croce" is designed with reduced overall thickness, which was a deciding factor due to its lighter, more comfortable feel.
During the fitting, considerations like widening the band or adding decorative elements were discussed.
While these customizations can enhance the appearance, they can also significantly alter the original impression.
The couple felt that the "Croce" ring was very much "themselves."
Initially, the couple mentioned they weren't concerned about having matching designs, but they ended up choosing perfectly matching rings.
When this was pointed out, they smiled shyly.
I hope that when they look back on their ring selection process, they feel delighted with their decision to match, and it brings a smile to their faces.
Concierge: Matsukawa