2024.04.05 Ohmiya

The perfect wedding band for the couple's wishes of "simplicity" and "individuality"

 

They both expressed a desire for something unique, as they would be wearing it for a long time.

 

While keeping the design simple was important, they also wanted to ensure it had distinct elements of personal flair.

 

This shared focus marked the start of their ring selection process.

 

The design that caught their eyes

 

At ith, we bring a variety of sample rings in front of the couple.

 

When I brought the rings in front of the couple, the design that made the couple say, "I love it!”

 

The ring named "Roccia," which means "Rock," instantly captured both of their hearts, imbuing a wish for their bond to be as solid as stone.

 

It features a well-worn texture that melds seamlessly with their skin and boasts a unique design unseen elsewhere, which they both loved.

 

It was perfect for their desire for simplicity without commonality, aligning precisely with what they both wanted.

Put your precious thoughts on the inside

 

The man, a cat lover, wanted to cherish the memory of his first tri-colored cat, so they decided to incorporate this affection into a ring he'd wear every day.

 

At his request, the inside of the ring features a cat illustration, lovingly hand-drawn by the woman, based on photos they looked at together.

 

The design creates a warm feeling, as if the cat watches over their daily life from his hand.

Cherising the desire to match

 

Valuing the woman's desire for matching rings, the couple decided to coordinate the color and interior engravings. 

 

A pair symbolizing their "strong bond" has been completed.

 

Some time has passed since the delivery, but has the ring settled in with you both?

 

It must be slowly gaining a patina that is uniquely theirs.

 

I hope that the ring that is nestled in your hand will strengthen the bond between the two of them.

 

Concierge: Ishikawa

Ohmiya Atelier

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The perfect wedding band for the couple's wishes of "simplicity" and "individuality"