A wedding is marked by a series of pieces, each chosen with a particular person and moment in mind. The bride and groom, the parents who raised them, the friends who stand beside them, the union itself. Every role within the day deserves a piece shaped to honor it.
The Menē Wedding Curation brings together pieces shaped for each of these moments. Each is handcrafted in 24k gold or pure platinum, allowing the symbolism of the occasion to be held in a material whose value endures alongside it.
Bridal jewelry holds a distinct place within a wedding. The pieces complete the visual composition of the day. Within the curation, the pieces selected for the bride are shaped to enhance the silhouette of the gown, draw the eye, and bring the warmth or luminosity of pure precious metal into the overall composition.
For a bold statement at the neckline, the Sakura Necklace and Daisy Necklace are the most sculptural pieces in the curation. Each is substantial in scale and rich in detail, designed to anchor the look and become the focal point of the bridal composition. They suit a gown with a clean or open neckline, where the piece can be seen in full and read as the defining note of the look.
The Beads Earrings and the Rectangular Link Drop Earrings introduce length and motion, extending the silhouette of the neck and shoulders. Their elongated forms complement an updo or a swept-back style and bring a sense of movement to the overall composition without competing with the rest of the look.
For the wrist, the Double Leaf Cuff offers a sculptural presence with a more grounded weight, suited to a bride drawn to a piece with greater substance on the hand. The Mini Linear Link Chain Bracelet brings the same elegance into a more delicate register, working alone or layered with other pieces depending on the visual weight intended.
For a ring beyond the wedding band, the choice depends on the register of the look. The Flora Ring brings quiet detail to the hand, adding refinement without drawing focus from the band itself. For a bride drawn to a bolder presence, the Sakura Ring offers a more sculptural counterpart, carrying the same floral motif as the Sakura Necklace and reading as a defined statement on the hand.

Wedding jewelry for the groom often holds a quieter presence than the pieces chosen by the bride, but no less weight. The selection is shaped less around statement and more around refinement, with each piece adding a deliberate detail to the suit, the shirt, and the hand.
The Menē wedding bands are the foundational piece of the groom's selection, offered in four distinct styles: the Classic, Flat, Axis, and the Faceted. Each is crafted in 24k gold or pure platinum, with the choice of metal often shaped by personal preference and the tone of the rest of the look. The Classic, Flat, and Axis bands can also be engraved on the interior surface, allowing a private inscription to be held within the metal.
For the neckline, the Mini Cuban Chain brings substantial weight and a sleek, fluid presence to the shirt and tie. Worn beneath an open collar or visible at the chest, it adds a defined detail without competing with the suit itself.
For the suit, the Huntsman Bevelled Cuff Button introduces a quiet finish to bespoke tailoring. Set into the cuffs of the jacket or coat, it becomes the kind of detail noticed only on closer inspection, embodying the considered approach that defines classic menswear.

Wedding gifts for the parents of the couple and the wedding party are among the most considered gestures of the day. They honor the people who raised the bride and groom and the friends who stand beside them, and they are most resonant when the piece reflects the relationship and when the material itself reflects the lasting nature of the gesture.
For a personalized gift, the Alphabet Charm and Initial Pendant allow the piece to be made specific to the person receiving it. The ID Bracelet can be engraved with a name, a date, or a brief inscription, adding a private layer to a piece that is otherwise refined and understated.
For a more distinctive gesture, the curation also includes precious objects, each shaped in pure precious metal as a piece to be kept, carried, or worn with intention. The Double Hairpin brings the inherent radiance of pure precious metal into the hair, worn as a refined detail within the styling of the day.The Heart Poker Chip is a warm token of fortune and devotion, a sculptural piece that carries personal significance beyond its form. Each makes a fitting gesture between close friends or family, a piece carrying personal meaning beyond convention.
The curation introduces two new pendants, each shaped around a symbol carried across cultures as a marker of joy, union, and prosperity.
The Double Happiness symbol, written in Chinese as a single character formed from two repetitions of the character for joy, has been associated with weddings in Chinese tradition for centuries. It is often displayed at the ceremony, embroidered into bridal attire, and given as a blessing to mark the union of two people. The symbol expresses the idea that the happiness of a marriage is shared, doubled, and amplified through the bond.
The Menē Double Happiness Pendant brings the symbol into a form crafted entirely in 24k gold and pure platinum. Its presence as a pendant allows the symbol to be worn close to the heart, carrying the blessing of the wedding day into daily life. As a wedding gift, it offers a piece that is culturally resonant and materially significant.
In Hindu tradition, Goddess Lakshmi is the deity of prosperity, abundance, and good fortune, and is closely associated with weddings as a source of blessing for the new union. Gold itself is sacred to Lakshmi, which is why gold jewelry has long been given at South Asian weddings as both a marker of celebration and a form of lasting wealth carried within the family.
The Menē Goddess Lakshmi Pendant honors this tradition through a piece crafted in 24k gold, the form of gold most closely tied to the goddess herself. The pendant is also offered in pure platinum, carrying the same symbol in a metal whose rarity and endurance hold their own significance. As a wedding gift or a piece worn by the bride, it brings together the cultural significance of the symbol and the material significance of pure precious metal, creating a piece intended to be kept, treasured, and passed across generations.

The pieces of a wedding day are chosen to be lived with long after the occasion has passed. Explore the Menē Wedding Curation in 24k gold and pure platinum to find those that belong to yours.