2025.09.11 Yokohama

Wedding rings that embody a "strong bond" expressed through the musical term "forte"

 

"Actually, we were introduced to you by a friend who previously worked here..."

And so, the two visitors arrived.

 

When asked for the name of their introducer,

it turned out to be a respected senior who had just become a concierge,

someone who had guided me step by step when I first became a concierge.

 

The woman has been a friend since her middle school days.

Guided by such a bond of friendship,

we are pleased to introduce their rings.

A design that is simple yet original, unlike anything else

 

 

The design chosen by the two was "Forte".

Both sought a wedding band that exuded the classic essence, yet preferred a touch of individuality,

something with a subtle point of difference in the design.

 

While browsing not only ith but also other brands,

they were particularly drawn to wave designs.

They deliberated quite a bit over whether to go with the wave or the V-shaped curve.

 

 

However, "Forte" presents a U-shaped curve, which is different from the typical wave or V-shaped curves often associated with wedding bands,

making it a distinctive choice.

 

It wasn’t just a matter of finding something else;

it was because "Forte", which can only be encountered at ith,

embodies a strong sense of originality, and this became the deciding factor.

 

When the two rings are together, they resemble a pair holding hands

 

 

The woman added a personal touch by incorporating the "Erba" engraving pattern onto her chosen "Forte".

"Forte" derives from a musical term meaning "loud" or "strong",

and the overlapping ring arms in the centre evoke two people connected by a strong bond, symbolising their unbreakable connection.

 

To deepen this story further,

the placement of the "Erba" engraving pattern was deliberately reversed on each ring,

so that when placed side by side, they resemble a pair holding hands.

 

Two rings embodying a bond, now on their hands

 

 

The rings are finally delivered. The woman had even met with her friend the day before the delivery.

 

These rings, which represent a strong bond guided by friendship,

are now worn on their hands.

 

When the rings, forged through many encounters, are placed on their fingers,

somehow, they seem to shine even more brightly than usual.

 

We sincerely hope these rings will continue to bring many wonderful connections to their lives.

Wishing them everlasting happiness.

 

Concierge:Yajima

Yokohama Atelier

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