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11 Pieces of Bridal Jewelry That Will Stun on Your Wedding Day

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<P><p><div><p><b>11 Pieces of Bridal Jewelry That Will Stun On Your Wedding Day</b></p></P><P><img src="https://img.yfisher.com/1632634347949.jpg" style="margin:10px auto"></P><P><p>We all know the wedding gown is the centerpiece of every ceremony, but do not forget about the details too! Put the finishing touch on your bridal look with these pretty jewelry pieces that you can actually wear more than once. Do bohemia on a budget with these dainty nature-inspired earrings. Designed in collaboration with the Green Wedding Shoes blog, they are made with yellow gold vermeil over sterling silver, and a single cubic zirconia adds just a slight hint of sparkle. More: "Something Blue" Ideas to Don On Your Wedding Day When you want the look of diamonds but with a more affordable price, Nadri has plenty of stunning options. This bracelet features mixed-cut crystals for a light-catching display on your wrist. Scoop up the matching necklace to complete the set. If you are more of a gold girl, then definitely consider these gorgeous earrings. The chandelier style gives off plenty of shine, but is small enough that it wo not distract. They will be great with cocktail dresses too! Exude vintage glamour on your wedding day with the addition of these drop earrings. It does not matter if that's not actually part of your theme - these will be perfect with all types of gowns, from flowing satin to feminine lace. If the budget allows, your wedding may be just the right excuse to invest a piece of <a href="https://www.meetujewelry.com/a-11-pieces-of-bridal-jewelry-that-will-stun-on-your-wedding-day.html">fine jewelry</a>. Rina Limor's drop earrings add a stunning splash of color (and can double as your "something blue") with topaz and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold. Simple, but no less stunning. These earrings are the epitome of classic with a single diamond and pearl, and are easy to pair with other jewelry. Something borrowed, perhaps? With care, you will be passing them down to the next generation.</p><p>------</p><p><b>THIS is how to buy yourself <a href="https://www.meetujewelry.com/a-11-pieces-of-bridal-jewelry-that-will-stun-on-your-wedding-day.html">fine jewelry</a></b></p><p>Everything you need to know about buying great jewelry When it comes to building a jewelry collection, the days of waiting for a significant other to feel generous are over. Women are buying what they like, when they like, for themselves. But how do you pick the perfect piece? We asked some of our favorite jewelry designers for their expert tips. By EMMA SELLS "Pearls are the symbol of timeless elegance, and by far one of the most feminine and surprising gemstone materials available to jewelry makers. They hold such longevity in the jewelry world and their opportunities are limitless: they go well with any style, and can be worn from morning to evening.</p></P><P><img src="https://img.yfisher.com/1632638244772.jpg" style="margin:10px auto"></P><P><p>But try not to wear a pearl necklace with pearl earrings, as it wo not feel modern. Mismatched pearl earrings are always a good call, though; a stud on one side, a drop earring on the ear. If you are buying for lobe piercings then you will want earrings that you can swap out daily, but jewelry worn in other parts of your ear, like the upper lobe or cartilage, tends to be worn continuously and becomes part of you and your aesthetic. When choosing them, consider their beauty and weight; how compatible they are with your complexion and personal style; and how functional they will be long-term. If you want to sleep in them, for example, you will want a pair of fitted hoops that hug close to your ear.</p><p>They should also be nickel-free and hypoallergenic." "Diamonds have always called to me ever since I was a child; I was always mesmerized by the colors they reflect and the magic they offer to everyone, from babies to the elderly. I always advise people to buy pieces they know they will wear. It's no fun to have diamonds sitting in a safety deposit box. Pick pieces you are going to enjoy." "When buying any <a href="https://www.meetujewelry.com/a-11-pieces-of-bridal-jewelry-that-will-stun-on-your-wedding-day.html">fine jewelry</a>, you want to feel comfortable that you are buying from a trusted source, and if you are purchasing a piece with a larger stone, make sure you confirm that the stone is certified. It's also important to think about longevity and versatility - one of my primary goals is to create pieces that pair as effortlessly with a white T-shirt as they do with black-tie attire." Jenny Klatt and Stephanie Wynne Lalin of Jemma Wynne on colored stones "Focus on stones that have a rich color and tone, a brilliance and sparkle, and an interesting shape.</p><p>Do not just buy into something because it's a trend or fills a void in your collection - if it does not feel like you, then it's not for you. We are all about the perfect wrist stack, mixing new with vintage, emeralds with diamonds, and different colors of gold. It all just looks haphazardly meant to be. " "Opals have a high water content so they can not be left in a dry area without being worn for long periods of time - if you see any small dry cracks within them, do not buy them. But, because of the water content, they love being worn and the natural oils from your skin will protect them. As they are fragile, make sure that they are set well and not worn when doing highly active work - that said, I wear my opal necklace every day." "Rule number one when buying any jewelry is to buy what you love, what speaks to you.</p><p>That way, when you stack your jewelry and continue to add to your favorite pieces, you will see they all end up working together. I love that you can continue to add pieces that you collect over the years, and when you wear them all they end up telling a beautiful story." "I have pieces that have carried meaning for me for decades and they feel part of me. That is the true definition of luxury; things that live with you for a long time and develop the patina of your life. It's why I love charms and precious stones, they are a way of making pieces personal. Choosing them is an instinct thing; trust your first choice, and do not second guess yourself. If you add something to your own story, then it will always feel right." "Pearls have a special meaning to me - they remind me of my son as it was when I was pregnant that I started using them in my collections.</p><p>The risk with pearls, though, is that they can have quite a traditional feeling. I like wearing only one earring as it really creates a modern look. I am also a big fan of mixing pearls and diamonds - they really complement each other." "Diamonds are now modern and I want to make pieces that are easily wearable from day to evening. When you are buying diamonds, you must first and foremost follow the Kimberley Process; I always look at color before clarity as it's what gives the first impression of the stone. For example, you will notice if a stone is slightly off-white more than its clarity.</p><p>I also like to make sure the symmetry and polish is excellent so we can get the best fire in the stone. With larger stones, certification is essential.".</p></div></p></P>

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