Bridal
Jewelry: Fulfilling a Wedding Tradition
By Sam Serio
‘Something
old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.’ This is
a saying that many brides take to heart when considering their
wedding trousseau. From wedding gowns, accessories and motifs,
brides from all walks of life throughout the years have tried
their best to stick to this formula. It’s interesting to note
that bridal jewelry can follow this adage, too.
‘Something
old’ could most often be a piece of bridal jewelry that is a
family heirloom. Sometimes the groom would give to his bride a
ring or another piece of jewelry that had once been owned by his
mother, grandmother, or past brides in his family. Maybe the
bride would wear her own mother’s antique jewelry or some other
gem that has been handed down to brides in the family from
generation to generation. One thing is certain, wearing such
bridal jewelry would reinforce a sense of family, tradition and
continuity in a wedding ceremony.
‘Something
new’ hardly needs any explanation. Thousands upon thousands of
bridal jewelry stores, both the Internet e-commerce sites and
bricks-and-mortar stores, offer a dazzling array of accessories
to make the bride shine on her wedding day. The would-be bride
can choose from among various jewelry pieces one or several
items that she would wear at the ceremony and which she could
treasure and keep as a memento of that most special day.
At first
thought, ‘something borrowed’ doesn’t seem applicable to bridal
jewelry. After all, a bride would most probably want to wear her
own jewels and not have to borrow and then return them. But for
women who want to add to the accessories that they will be
wearing on their wedding day without having to spend thousands
of dollars more to buy new ones, renting jewelry offers a
practical solution. Many establishments rent out antique or
estate bridal jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, and
earrings, and only the rental fee plus a refundable deposit need
to be paid.
Finally, for
that ‘something blue’ in a bridal jewelry ensemble, there are
several gemstones that fit the bill. Depending on the shade of
blue that she wants, a bride can opt for a necklace, bracelet,
or earrings that are accented with sapphires, aquamarines or
blue pearls. Hair ornaments or tiaras with other blue-tinted
stones such as agate and topaz are also beautiful accessories
for the bride.
The bride
is the belle of the ball on her wedding day and it is important
for her to look her best on that special occasion. Bridal
jewelry, chosen tastefully and worn properly, will complement
her wedding dress and make her look as radiant and as beautiful
as any bride should be.
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