Enjoying Structure and Space: Our Stacking Proposal

Thank you for always reading our posts. I'm Kadokura from Hephol.

This time, I'd like to introduce ring stacking.

 

While the beauty of wearing a single piece of jewelry is undeniable,
there's a special joy in the new forms and atmospheres created by layering several rings.

Hephol values respect for materials and the traces of time.
Based on these principles, we will introduce the new possibilities for stacking offered by our new models, "Span" and "Interval."



Our brand's core antique coin ring (MONOLITH).
This styling encapsulates its overwhelming historical presence with modern architectural lines.




MONOLITH Coin Signet Ring -Azes-

Span Diamond Ring 

Next to the powerful stack, a delicate Aurora ring is worn.
Aurora Ring

 

The gently curving "Span" ring accompanies the circular shape of the coin, adding a single line of metal volume and diamond brilliance.
The balance between rugged antique and precise modern design is perfected on your finger.

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MONOLITH Coin Signet Ling-Apollo-
Interval Diamond Ring (K18YG)


On the other hand, layering with "Interval" creates a more serene impression.
The C-shaped design with an open front creates an intentional "space" between it and the coin ring, and it is this "gap," where they don't completely overlap, that brings a refined tension.




Interval Diamond Ring (Pt950)

MONOLITH Coin Signet Ring 

Span Diamond Ring (Pt950)

 

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The "Column" ring, inspired by ancient architectural ruins (columns).
By layering "Span" and "Interval" with its structured form, a small piece of architecture rises on your hand.





Column Diamond Ring (K18YG)

Span Diamond Ring (Pt950)


Interval Diamond Ring (K18YG)


Column Ring × Span Ring × Interval Ring
The horizontal arc of Span intersects the vertical line of Column, and the broken line of Interval gives a new emptiness to the structure of Span.




Changing the order of rings with gentle curves can significantly alter their impression.


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Interval Diamond Ring (K18YG)

MONOLITH Coin Signet Ring -Constantinus Ⅰ -


Span Diamond Ring (K18YG)

By changing the materials, the expression becomes even more diverse.
The brilliance of K18YG, the serenity of Pt950, and the depth of aged SV925.
Mixing different metals further emphasizes the texture of the structure and creates depth.

Just as our creative process isn't about "deciding the form first and then applying the material," there's no single correct answer when it comes to stacking.

The brilliance of a mirror finish and the quiet reflection of a hairline finish.
A coin that has witnessed centuries and a diamond line just born.
And the unique space that emerges between shapes.

By arranging various elements, you can discover the equilibrium that resonates with your sensibilities.
We hope you enjoy Hephol's jewelry, including this process of discovery.


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