The Couple Who Designed Their Rings Together — And Fell Deeper in Love
Skip the surprise and share the creation. Discover how one couple turned ring shopping into a collaborative journey of connection.
Sharing the Creative Spark
For generations, the standard proposal was a surprise: one partner buying a ring in secret and proposing without warning. But modern couples are choosing a different, highly romantic route: designing their engagement and wedding rings together.
This is the story of Rohan and Anjali, who turned ring shopping into a shared journey of connection.
The Collaborative Canvas
Rohan and Anjali had been together for four years and knew they wanted to marry. Instead of Rohan guessing her style, they decided to sit down and design the ring as a team.
They booked a design consultation at Riolls Jewels and worked with our designers to choose the diamond shape, the band width, and the setting style. They spent evenings sketching ideas, debating yellow gold vs platinum, and looking at gemstone options.
"Designing the ring together felt like building our first home," Anjali recalled. "We had to negotiate, share our visions, and listen to what each other wanted. It made the final ring feel like a true partnership before the wedding even started."
The Power of Shared Creation
When they finally exchanged vows, the rings on their fingers were not just symbols of marriage; they were products of their shared creativity. Every detail of the ring was a decision they had made together.
If you want to start your marriage with a shared creation, consider designing your rings together.
Start your bespoke ring design today.
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