CASE01: Simple Ring and Layering
Try Pairing with Cleverly Designed Rings
Many people wear simple marriage rings. When you want to add a subtle change and have some fun, try pairing them with cleverly designed rings. Rings with milgrain detailing or textured surfaces can add a sparkle to your fingers and serve as a subtle accent.
Featured Items:
Marriage Ring_plain (narrow)
Gold Ring_milgrain
CASE02: Layering with Stone Rings
Suitable for Any Number of Stone Rings
Layering with stone rings may seem challenging, but in reality, rings with multiple stones can complement each other well. We tried layering various combinations for you to see.
Featured Items:
Marriage Ring (Designer's personal item)
Birthstone Ring_milgrain (5 stones)
CASE03: Compatibility with Gold Jewelry
Is Platinum x Gold a Difficult Combination?
There's a common belief that jewelry should be matched with the same metal type. If your marriage ring is platinum, pairing it with a gold ring might seem challenging. To start, try pairing it with gold earrings, like the amatsubu pierce. The combination of yellow and white surprisingly complements each other well.
If you still find it challenging, consider trying earrings with a mixed color palette. These earrings have silver-colored parts that make them easy to incorporate, even for beginners.
Featured Items:
Marriage Ring (Designer's personal item)
Gold Chain Pierce_gold parts
Gold Chain Pierce_silver colored parts
CASE04: Layering with Thick Rings
Don't Sacrifice Comfort for Style
When wearing thick rings side by side, they may collide and affect comfort. Try wearing one ring on your right hand or as a pinky ring on your little finger. The little finger sits lower than the ring finger, so there's no worry about collision. Enjoy layering thick rings without compromising comfort.
Featured Items:
Marriage Ring_plain (narrow)
Mother Ring_dots
Marriage Ring (Designer's personal item)
Mother Ring_dots