This lovely couple left a lasting impression with their beautiful smiles, making everyone around them feel happy.
They cherished the ideas of “naturalness” and rings that would “blend in” with their hands, and their journey led them to a perfect choice: rings inspired by the meaning of the "Tree of Happiness."
A Shared 'Like' Between the Two
The rings they selected were "Allegro" and "Erba".
The lady preferred antique styles, while the gentleman focused on simplicity and ease of wear.
Initially, their preferences differed, but they both agreed on "Erba," which became their shared choice.
The design incorporates delicate patterns using "Wabori," a traditional Japanese technique that adds a handmade touch without overwhelming the design.
The gentleman chose the reversible shape of “Allegro” with the engraving from “Erba” on one side, while the other side featured a simple matte finish design.
The lady opted for matte finish on the surface of Erba’s leaf pattern, enhancing its antique charm even further.
To enhance the beauty of the engraving, the width of the band was slightly increased.
The laurel tree, often referred to as the "Tree of Marriage" or the "Tree of Happiness," seemed to beautifully unite the couple's preferences, creating a truly special pair.
Making Everyday Special
For the engagement ring, they chose "Arrow," which features milgrain detailing along the edge, matching their wedding rings.
The engagement ring had a small diamond that was perfect for daily wear, as they didn’t want it to be too dazzling.
The diamond is elegantly accentuated by arrowhead-like shanks, while the delicate sparkle of the milgrain edge adds a touch of excitement and a sense of special charm.
Delivery
At the time of delivery, the couple was thrilled as they opened the box and enjoyed trying on their rings.
May you build a wonderful home where you can embrace and cherish each other just as you are.
May these rings continue to bring a lot of love and happiness into their lives.
Wishing you a lifetime of happiness.
Concierge: Yajima