Atelier work scene

Hello, my name is Masada, and I am an advisor.
In this issue, we would like to tell you about the production process of our atelier's craftsmen.

Each and every craftsman in the atelier,
It is very instructive to watch them doing various tasks such as polishing, engraving, and stone setting!

This is a quick one,


The diamond is being fastened to the ring.
Since this is a detailed work, it is fastened while looking at it with a loupe.
I had to be very careful, so I gently took the photo to remove any sign of the work.

Next up,

This is the process of polishing the ring.
The result is a beautiful ring without a single scratch!
That's craftsmanship!

Hmmm..,


This is where the engraving is being done.
It's a great concentration because if the place slips even a little, you have to start over!

 

Of course, the atelier is crammed with tools and machines.


This is a machine that puts letters on the inside of the ring.
The individually hand-inscribed letters are warm and charming.


This is a machine for cutting and texturing rings.
All the machines have a strong presence and are very picturesque!

What is carefully made by human hands,
It has an atmosphere that makes you want to cherish it forever.

We reported from the atelier where such manufacturing is taking place!

We will also report on the heroic efforts of our craftsmen.

Enjoy~♪

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