While some brides love to be without any other jewellery apart from the wedding ring, others love just a bit more to look unique. Moreover, 37% of UK women now have a say in the final choice. Whichever option you go for works fine as long as it makes you comfortable on your wedding day. However, there are some helpful guidelines to consider before deciding to go with extra jewellery or not. Below are some pointers you probably never gave much thought to.
1. Less is more
In the jewellery adornment circles, you could agree with the saying, ‘less is more.’ The last thing you want to do on your wedding day is looking a bit too much. Especially where jewellery is concerned, the demure bride look is perfect. At no point should your necklace and bracelet(s) take away from your gown. Remember that the wedding dress is the main feature of your special event, followed by the wedding ring. If you wear jewellery, the guiding rule is to make the entire ensemble blend in smoothly.
For example, it is a fashion faux-pas to wear a necklace when the chosen wedding gown has a decorative neckline. Therefore, instead of wearing that choker or necklet, opt for teardrop earrings to complement the look.
2. The jewellery should match the fabric of your gown
Jewellery comes in different colours and metals. However, some brides fail to acknowledge that each metal and colour matches with different gown fabrics. For example, when your gown is all white with sheer lace, platinum and silver jewellery are the best choices. On the other hand, if the dress has an ivory tone, you will be on the right path opting for jewellery with gold undertones.
For more contemporary brides who opt for rose gold jewellery, remember to have pink hues in your dress. Wedding gown designers recommend settling on the dress first before purchasing the jewellery to make the best decision. Sometimes though, it helps to consider the beading and other stones designed into your gown as they also make a statement.
3. Shop from a trusted source
An essential part of jewellery shopping is knowing that your purchase is from a trusted source. Considering the proliferation of fake metals and illegal gemstones shipped into the country, you will want to be careful during the transaction process. That is why it is essential to shop from brands like Irish Jewelry Craft, where you will find authentic, historic rings to buy such as the white gold Claddagh ring with emerald. With trusted brands, you can be assured of quality and real value for money. No matter where you buy your rings, remember to ask for a receipt. Lastly, ask about its warranty period.
4. Your wedding jewellery must be something you can wear later
What’s the point in buying expensive jewellery you get to wear only once in your lifetime? That cannot be value for money. Long after your special occasion, you should be able to wear that same jewellery for another special occasion like a wedding anniversary or a special dinner date with your spouse. If you are more traditional, your old jewellery can become a family heirloom for generations. Indeed, that will also depend on the quality of the piece you have.
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