Hello, this is Shigeta from Adan Staff.
I am usually in the store, but the other day I had a chance to take another look at the production process in the atelier.
Among them, today I would like to tell you about the production of stone clasps for custom-made rings.
Time is always ticking away in the atelier.
Within a single space, you can hear all kinds of sounds: metal clapping, mechanical grinding, high pitched dentist-like noises coming from a router. An FM radio quietly playing in the background serves as a clock for the craftsmen.
I was fascinated by the various operations and listened to their stories.
A craftsman wearing a loupe in his left hand and a Hazuki loupe in his eye.
What kind of detailed work do you do?
I peeked in and found a sparkling diamond in the center of the pedestal.
They are now working on knocking down the claws to hold this diamond in place.
Careful and careful not to distort it or damage other parts by looking through a loupe...
Once the stone is clamped, the next step is to carefully file it down to shape it.
I was thrilled to see the overly detailed work.
I asked myself a too basic question, "Stones are hard, so they can't be damaged...?" I asked a question that was too basic for me.
Even as we were working, he told us, "Diamonds are fine, but there are some stones that need more attention.
Production will continue after this. I would like to visit frequently.
No matter what kind of work he is doing, the craftsman will stop once and explain to you in simple terms what kind of work this is.
It was an exciting experience to be able to ask something that had suddenly occurred to me, something that had been on my mind for some time.
When choosing a wedding ring or other item that you want to use for a long time,
I think it helps our clients to hear directly from experienced craftsmen.
It is also a very valuable experience for those interested in manufacturing.
The atelier is open to visitors, so if you would like to take a look, please contact our staff! If you would like to take a look, please contact our staff.