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Perfect
Jewelry Accessories for You and Your Bridesmaids
(ARA) - On your wedding day, you want your accessories to be
as special as your dress. And like your dress, your jewelry will
reflect your fashion sense. But certain jewelry just seems like
a natural choice for weddings.
Pearls are a traditional bridal choice, and today's brides have
more options than ever. "Pearls come in a variety of colors and
styles," notes Natalie Parman, vice president of merchandising
at Jewelry Television. "They're a perfect choice for both brides
and bridesmaids."
Pearls are classified according to their origin and their shape.
Because of the wide variety of pearls available, you can choose
a look and a price that is right for you.
"Cultured akoya pearls are the quintessential 'Breakfast at
Tiffany's' strand in a creamy white color," says Parman. You can
choose lengths from short, chocker styles to long strands.
"Multiple strands or chocker styles are hot wedding trends," she
says. Because they are affordable, cultured akoya pearls also
make great bridesmaids gifts. When choosing a strand of pearls,
look for 5- to 7-millimeter pearls that are individually knotted
between each pearl instead of just strung one after the other --
that's a sign of quality.
Freshwater button pearls also make great bridesmaids
accessories. They're inexpensive, and they are usually dyed, so
they're available in colors ranging from cream and gray to pink
and peach. They are called button pearls because they are shaped
a bit flat. A look at the button pearl necklaces from Jewelry
Television reveals something for everyone, from a traditional
single pearl with a round diamond accent slide to the more
modern drop style cluster of button pearls connected by a
sterling silver chain and hung from a leather cord.
Wear Tahitian pearls to your rehearsal dinner, or pack them as
part of your honeymoon wardrobe. "Most people think of Tahitians
as black, but they also come in other colors, from light silver
to shades of green, blue, and pink." explains Parman. For
example, Jewelry Television features a gorgeous drop style
necklace with two white freshwater pearls and two Tahitian
pearls in varying shades of gray with diamonds set between the
pearls.
If you're looking beyond pearls for your wedding accessories,
another timeless piece of jewelry that is currently back in
vogue is the cameo. "Cameos are making a big comeback, and they
have a wonderfully romantic history, making them very
appropriate for weddings," says Parman.
All of the cameos offered by Jewelry Television are hand carved
from sea shells in Italy, making each one unique. Italian
carvers began using shell for their cameos in the early 1800s
and by the Victorian Era, shell had become appreciated as a
medium that was easily carved. A shell cameo has a translucent
quality when held up to the light.
These delicate works of art feature the classic women's portrait
in settings ranging from a simple gold frame to a very feminine
filigreed yellow gold frame.
Whatever your jewelry wish for your wedding day, visit
www.jewelrytelevision.com to see all the pearl and cameo pieces
available.
Courtesy of ARA Content

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