Wedding Jewelry
Wedding jewelry is one of the most important items present at the wedding. Jewelry can be as stunning, or even draw more attention, than the wedding apparel. Jewelry will greatly enhance the beauty of the bride, and the rest of the wedding party. Jewelry can also serve as “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue.
Diamonds and pearls (real or fake) are among the classiest jewelry selections and are frequently the bride’s choice of jewelry. The groom will likely choose some gold or silver cuff links with some type of gem or stone embedded, to add some extra pizzazz to his tux. The bridesmaids will often have jewelry that matches the wedding’s theme colors.
If the bride chooses to wear her something old, new, borrowed, and blue as she walks down the aisle, using jewelry is a great way to do it. For something new and old you buy a beautiful new piece of jewelry and find an old piece you wore to your high school prom or something of that nature. For something borrowed, find a beautiful broach or ring of your mothers or grandmothers that will add to your elegance. For something blue, there are many subtle blue colors available in jewelry, which wouldn’t detract from the pure white of the dress.