Wedding Jewelry Makes Your Special Day Sparkle
Your special day is more sparkling with the right wedding jewelry. Both of you are stars on your big day so it’s the best time bring on the bling when it comes to wedding jewelry.
Glittering wedding jewelry adds to the dazzling delight of your ceremony and reception. The bride is the center of attention and everyone is watching both of you throughout the day. Special wedding jewelry brings glamour and life to your apparel and your pictures.
Wedding rings are essential jewelry for the bride and groom. There are many different styles and materials to choose from. Gold, gold-plated, platinum, silver and titanium are some of the precious metals for your wedding rings. You both want to add bling with cubic zirconia or diamonds. If your husband works with his hands, he may prefer the timeless, unbending durability of a titanium wedding ring. Consider the size of your fingers when you choose wedding rings so you do not overwhelm a small hand. Remember to have a ring pillow to use during your wedding ceremony. Don’t wear other rings besides your engagement ring so the wedding rings are the spotlight.
The groom may decide to add other wedding jewelry depending on his apparel, such as cuff links, a tie clasp or a watch. The bride usually wears eye-catching wedding jewelry to match her dress, hairstyle and shoes. An overall look is created so the bride is always the center of attention on her wedding day. Tiaras are a perfect way to top off your wedding jewelry choices. Select a crown-like, glittering loop tiara to look like a princess or a simple tiara to offset your overall bridal outfit.
Pearls and diamonds are frequently featured in bridal wedding jewelry. Diamonds or rhinestones add glitter while luminescent pearls match the white, ivory or cream color of traditional wedding dresses. A pearl necklace is an elegant touch. Add drama with drop pearls or be classic with post pearl earrings. A matching set of pearl earrings and a necklace is a polished way to accent your wedding outfit.
For certain cultures, wedding jewelry is part of the bride’s dowry. The bride’s wedding jewelry may include opulent necklaces, bracelets, earrings, nose rings and toe rings. Wedding jewelry can often represent something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. Couples may even decide to give wedding jewelry to each other as gifts.
Your wedding jewelry is a unique, sparkling expression of yourselves on your special day and becomes a lasting treasure in your family collection of valuables.








