Hello there.
I'm Omori, the designer.
Today, I'd like to share a reform story
about transforming inherited jewelry into a single leaf motif ring.
Two rings inherited from my mother
The customer brought in
- a 0.24ct diamond ring with a claw setting
- a voluminous ring with a large 1.4ct brown diamond surrounded by round and baguette cut diamonds
These were the two rings.
The two rings before reform
"These are rings I received from my mother, but they don't suit me as they are.
What should I do?"
First, the customer looked at the jewelry in the showcase, and what caught her eye was a gorgeous leaf motif ring.
"Can you create something with this kind of feel?"
This single question gave us a clear direction for the reform.
Ring displayed in the showcase
What we valued in the design
The ring that caught her eye had a design with many marquise-cut diamonds arranged to form a leaf.
Her request this time was to:
- Feature the 1.4ct brown diamond as the centerpiece
- Ensure the 0.24ct diamond also shines brightly
- Utilize as many of the surrounding melee diamonds as possible
However, if we were to use all the baguette-cut diamonds from the original brown diamond ring, it would create a classical and opulent impression that would be too far from the customer's style.
Therefore, this time, we proposed not to use the baguette diamonds.
Considering the gemstones, the design, and whether she would genuinely want to wear it every day, we took custody of the rings, envisioning their final form.
Time spent creating together with a distant customer
The customer lives in Osaka.
She made the trip to Hanzomon to coincide with her business trips to Tokyo, which happen every few months, so it took us about a year to finalize the design.
During that time, we exchanged design sketches and ideas via LINE, gradually refining the design with suggestions such as:
- "Let's try reducing the number of leaves a bit more."
- "Let's enclose the brown diamond within a single leaf."
A new ring that gently wraps around the finger
The finished ring has a three-dimensional form with leaves boldly wrapping around the finger from the second to the third joint.
- A 1.4ct brown diamond is at the center of the largest leaf.
- Small leaves formed by melee diamonds flow in a continuous line around it.
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At the tip of the opposite leaf, a 0.24ct diamond sparkles.
By deliberately not making the ring a complete circle and leaving space that seems to contain air, it gives a light impression despite its volume.
Each diamond is positioned so it has its own place.

The diamond ring after reform
Delivery Day: A new story inherited from a mother
When she visited us during her business trip to Tokyo and we showed her the finished ring,
"It's even more beautiful than I imagined!"
Her face lit up with a bright smile.
"I'll be visiting my parents soon, so I'll show it to my mother then."
She said that and returned to Osaka with the ring.
The baguette diamonds from the original brown diamond ring are still in our keeping so they can be used for the next reform.
While discussing, "Let's think about a new design from here," we also pondered future stories.
Like new buds growing
Her repeated visits from afar.
Her entrusting us with her precious jewelry.
And her joy in wearing the new ring.
I am deeply grateful for each and every one of these.
May the two rings inherited from her mother
now weave a new story on her finger.
If you have any "jewelry that you feel doesn't suit you but you can't bear to part with,"
please consult us once.
I would be delighted if we could work together to create a reform that brings new life to dormant gems.
The diamond ring after reform
Well then, I'll see you in the next blog post.
Diamond Ring Reform
Item: Ring
Material: K18YG
Gemstones: Brown diamond 1.41ct, diamond 0.24ct 0.37ct
Production Period: Approximately 1 year from receipt (approximately 3 months after design confirmation)
Cost: 407,000 yen
Design: Kanae Omori
※Please note that the jewelry featured in this article may have different costs due to fluctuations in metal prices and gemstone market values, as there is a time lag between the production and publication dates. Also, the size, type, and design of the gemstones are customized for each customer.
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