I made a leaf ring to pair with the flower ring I had created for her engagement.
This is the story of a wedding band in quiet harmony with the engagement ring.
Yakushima Island – California. It’s been almost five years since we first connected through email.
Thank you for the warmth you always share.
Under the Cherry Blossoms in Kyoto #YakushimaWeddingRingsStories
In Kyoto, I handed him the wedding band. It was such a joyful moment—our very first time meeting in person.
We celebrated their wedding together, surrounded by the soft mood of cherry blossoms.
An Octagon Ring for the Rhythm of the Seasons #YakushimaWeddingRingsStories
They asked me to make a wedding band set with four colored stones, as a symbol of the four seasons.
It felt so like them—those who appreciate the quiet beauty of Japan’s seasons, its gentle rhythms, and the culture born from nature.
I remember it didn’t take long to find the right design for their wedding bands.
I tried stacking two rings.
Their contours are designed to fit together perfectly.
There’s a special joy in custom-made work—being able to share a one-of-a-kind expression.
The flowers and leaves are in gentle harmony.
The diamonds, emerald, and three shade of sapphire shimmered brilliantly in the sunlight filtering through the hibiscus tree.
Tiny pink gold grains scattered across the ring seemed to dance with joy, strengthening the connection between the two rings.
It was a hot day, hinting at the arrival of summer.
At the studio, where the hibiscus are in full bloom.
I looked up at the brilliant sky, wrapped in a quiet sense of happiness.
Congratulations on your marriage.
After a long while, even the mountains were bathed in a fresh blue sky.