ADAM Adan Custom-made Gallery OrderNo.140321-01 OrderDATA: Mr. S K18YG Yoshida, Designer Masada Today's introduction is a remake of a piece of jewelry that has been sitting at home for a long time [...]...
Hello, this is Craftsman Sato. Today, we would like to introduce a remake* of these large earrings with a flower motif, which the customer no longer wears. First, separate the flower from the metal fittings. Then [...]...
Today I'd like to introduce you to April's birthstone, the diamond ring. Pt900 Diamond (Center) 0.311ct Melee Diamond (Size [...]...
Today, I am Yokoi, a member of the Adan staff. We recently spent the New Year's holiday, and just as we were thinking of a new year, Setsubun (the first day of the New Year) arrived, and we rolled beans inside and outside of our houses to ward off good and bad ogres. The calendar says Risshun, or the first day of spring, but the beans [...]...
Today, I am Yokoi, an Adan staff member. I always have a hard time deciding what subject to write about in my blog, but this time, the theme is jewelry remaking. I have been thinking about what subject to write about for this blog every time I read it, and this time the theme is remaking jewelry.
This is Kubota from the Adan staff. We are often asked "Is it possible to process engagement rings with diamonds I brought in? The answer is, of course it is possible! Originally, we were looking for one-of-a-kind jewelry and remake processing [...]...
Hello ♣ This is staff member Yoshida. We received a request from a customer to process a ring with 3 pieces of turquoise stones. Each of the three pieces of turquoise is a different color, and it would be too big to make them all in one place, but it would be interesting, right? I was wondering if you could help me with the design.
This is Fujimori, ADAM representative. We received an order to remake your wedding ring and present it to your wife on the 18th anniversary of your marriage. Why remake a wedding ring? Some of you may wonder, "Why remake a wedding ring?
Adan's efforts in the disaster-affected areas were introduced in the Ishinomaki Hinichi Shimbun [dated 1/25/2012]. We were interviewed by the newspaper when we delivered a wedding ring to a couple from a tarako shop in Ishinomaki, which we reported on in our blog the other day, and they were very nice [...].
My name is Fujimori, Representative Director. Since the earthquake disaster, I have always wanted to help through jewelry, and I am pleased to report that I have been given a precious opportunity to help the affected areas by "making jewelry", and thanks to your support, this has been successfully realized. [...].