Crystal Work
Crystal Bracelet & Pendant Pieces
Hand-assembled crystal bracelets and pendants, each noted with stone, setting, and dimensions — a gentle everyday piece.
Commission · Azure Moon Spark
A personal commission for engagement rings and meaningful one-off pieces — beginning with a conversation, a sketch, and the time to get it right.
Back to HomeThe Promise
This is the most personal way to work with the workshop. Together we shape a single ring around your story — the style you're drawn to, the stone that means something, the budget you're comfortable with.
You can expect a collaborative process where you see a sketch and material options before any work begins, so the finished ring carries no surprises — only the feeling that it was always meant to be this one.
The Problem
Choosing a ring for an important moment can feel strangely impersonal — rows of near-identical pieces, a sales floor that moves quickly, and a quiet worry that none of it quite reflects the two of you.
It's understandable to hesitate. A commission can sound complicated or out of reach, and it's hard to commit to something you can't yet picture. We've built this process to remove exactly that uncertainty.
The Solution
The maker shares a drawing of the proposed ring so you can see the shape and feel before a single decision is fixed.
We talk through metals and stones with their costs explained plainly, so the choices stay within what feels right for you.
Once the design is settled, the ring is hand-finished and sized carefully, with sizing guidance shared throughout.
The Experience
We begin with an unhurried talk about style, stone, the occasion, and a budget you're at ease with.
You receive a design sketch and material options, and we refine it together until it feels right.
Only once you're settled does the ring take shape at the bench, hand-finished with steady attention.
The finished ring arrives with material and sizing guidance and notes for future adjustments.
The Investment
The starting price reflects the consultation, the sketch, and the hand-finishing of one bespoke ring. Stone and metal choices are discussed openly, so you always know how a decision affects the whole.
This is the most considered choice in the workshop — fitting for a ring meant to mark something lasting.
Custom Engagement & Commission Rings
¥28,800
starting investment · stones and metals discussed openly
The Proof
The process is built around checkpoints rather than promises. The sketch stage lets you see the design before any commitment, and material options are agreed in writing so nothing drifts unexpectedly.
Progress is shared at each stage — sketch, materials confirmed, finishing — so you always know where the piece stands. The lifetime adjustment notes mean the ring can be cared for well into the future.
A bespoke ring typically takes a few weeks from confirmed design to finished piece. We set a realistic timeline at the start and keep you informed rather than rushing the bench.
Our Assurance
The first conversation carries no obligation at all. You can explore ideas, ask about stones, and understand the likely range before deciding whether to go ahead — and you're welcome to step away at any point before work begins.
Because you approve the sketch and materials before anything is made, there are no surprises waiting at the end. The aim is a ring you're quietly certain about.
Next Steps
1.
Use the form to describe the moment, the style you imagine, and anything that feels important.
2.
A personal reply to talk through stone, metal, and budget, with no commitment at this stage.
3.
You review the design and materials, refine together, and only then does the ring begin.
Start a quiet conversation
There's no rush and no pressure — only an open door to talk about a ring made to mark something that matters to you.
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