Hello everyone.
This is designer Omori.
Thank you for always reading our blog!
Due to the recent event, I had taken a short break from the reform blog, but I will resume updating it now.
Have you had a chance to read the reform blogs for the opal ring or the necklace combining light blue stones and opal that I introduced previously?
This time, I will introduce the last piece from the reforms entrusted to us by that same customer.
The piece I reformed this time is a coral necklace with a vibrant vermillion color and a distinctive cut.

Coral necklace before reform
When I first saw this necklace, I was captivated by its unique beauty, thinking it looked like "a flower bud, or a paper lantern."
However, for the customer, the design felt a bit plain, and she rarely wore it.
And like the opal ring and the light blue stone and opal necklace, this necklace was also a cherished item inherited from her mother.
I approached the design with the desire to "transform this necklace into a design that she would confidently want to wear."
To maximize the distinctive cut, I designed a platinum "flower calyx" along its seven indentations.
On top of that, delicate yet intensely sparkling melee diamonds were set.
The deep vermillion of the opaque coral and the transparent sparkle of the diamonds create a beautiful contrast, enhancing the coral's allure even further.


Coral necklace after reform
Furthermore, diamonds were placed to conceal the holes on both sides of the coral, resulting in a design that is beautiful from every angle.
And so, a one-of-a-kind necklace was born!


Coral necklace after reform
The customer was very pleased when she saw the finished necklace.
Later, she sent me photos, saying, "I bought a glass display case to showcase the reformed jewelry!" And in that display case, all the jewelry we had crafted for her was lined up beautifully.
It was a wonderful space, like a small museum! Seeing those photos, I was deeply moved and once again filled with gratitude, thinking, "I can't believe it will be cherished so much."
Reform is "breathing new life into something." I hope this necklace, too, will continue to shine in its new form, carrying the customer's cherished memories.
And I hope she enjoys wearing it often, both on ordinary days and special occasions.
Thank you for reading to the end this time as well!
Please look forward to our next post, where we will introduce another wonderful reform case.
Coral Necklace Reform
Item: Necklace
Materials: Pt950, Pt850
Gemstones: Coral, Diamonds 0.25ct
Production Period: Approximately 2 months
Cost: ¥270,900 (tax included)
Design: Kanae Omori
※Please note that the jewelry featured in this article has a difference between its production date and publication date, so the cost may vary due to fluctuations in metal prices and gemstone market values. Additionally, the size, dimensions, and design details of the gemstones are customized for each customer.