Introducing the Interval Diamond Ring
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Thank you for always viewing our content. This is Kadokura from Hephol.
This time, I would like to introduce our new Interval Diamond Ring, which is also recommended for stacking.
Interval Diamond Ring

In the design of jewelry, there is something I value as much as structure: the presence of "interval (negative space)" that emerges within it.
The newly released "Interval" captures this negative space as an integral part of its structure.
It's not a complete circle, but a C-shaped structure with an opening at the front.
By layering it with other shapes, it creates new negative spaces, bringing a refined aesthetic to your hand.
The materials are Pt950 and K18YG.
Diamonds are meticulously flush-set, one by one, into the cut ends of the oval cross-section.
The subtle sparkle, as if peeking from within, gently appears with the wearer's movements, adding a soft gleam amidst a quiet tension.
The entire ring has a hairline finish,
further enhancing the brilliance of the diamonds.

Worn alone, its structural beauty stands out; layered, it highlights a new facet of other rings.
Among the ESSENTIALS collection, this piece possesses exceptional tranquility.
We also offer stacking suggestions in this Journal post.

I believe it will gently complement your existing solitaire rings.
Not too assertive, yet with a solid presence.
I feel it's truly a ring that plays a supportive, behind-the-scenes role.
You can find more details on the product page below.