Wedding Day Jewelry For The Bride And Groom
Wedding day jewelry is now for the bride and groom. Wearing attractive wedding day jewelry makes both of you feel more attractive and looks elegant in all your photos and videos.
Your wedding rings are essential wedding day jewelry. During the wedding ceremony, both of you exchange rings when you vow to share your lives together. The exchange of rings is a dramatic, emotional moment. Beautiful wedding rings presented on a luxurious ring pillow add to this wonderful experience.
Wedding rings may include a variety of precious or semi-precious stones but diamonds and cubic zirconia are the most popular choices. Men are opting for wedding rings with diamonds more recently because they can wear them with business suits or when they go out to dinner with their new wife. Durable, handsome choices for men who work with their hands are titanium wedding bands. Other metals used to create wedding rings include gold, gold-plated, platinum and sterling silver.
Brides may choose wedding rings to match the groom or their engagement ring. Wedding rings should suit the size and style of the bride herself. Some brides want a huge, glittering diamond while others prefer a dainty ring with smaller stones. Either way, the wedding ring should be the bride’s preference because she will wear it everywhere.
Grooms may decide to wear other sparkling wedding day jewelry to offset their suit or tuxedo. An eye-catching tie clip and bold cuff links bring a touch of class to the groom’s outfit. Add a gold watch or a pocket watch for a completely dapper groom.
The bride is the center of attention so her jewelry should match her gown, shoes, hairstyle and personal style. You will feel most comfortable wearing wedding day jewelry that reflects your personal preferences. You shop carefully for your dress, shoes, purse and accessories. Jewelry is the ultimate accessory to polish off your look and create a feeling of glamor all around you.
Bridal jewelry often features pearls and diamonds to match the traditional white, ivory or cream-colored dress. Modern brides are adding color to their wedding gown and wedding day jewelry with bold accents including red ruby, blue sapphire and black onyx. Simulated stones are an excellent way to add luxury to your wedding day without breaking your budget. You may even decide to exchange wedding day jewelry as your keepsake gifts to each other.
The bride’s wedding day jewelry may also be a dowry from her family, depending on her culture and background. Families pass down certain wedding day jewelry from generation to generations including elegant necklaces, bracelets, earrings, toe rings and nose rings. A tiara is a luxurious finishing touch to the bride’s jewelry collection. From dramatic to simple, a tiara shows off that you are a classy bride.
Wedding day jewelry is not just for the bride and groom. Your wedding party will appreciate jewelry as a gift. The groom can give his attendants cuff links, tie clips or watches. A bride can choose a variety of different jewelry pieces to thank her maid of honor and bridesmaids.
When blended families are brought together, often special ceremonies are performed within the wedding ceremony to celebrate the union. Children like to feel reassured they are part of a new family unit after the wedding. A family pin represents a new branch to the family tree that will grow in love.
The wedding officiate formally addresses the children as his presents them with this special jewelry. The leaves of the family pin represent the father, mother and children. All the people are necessary for the family tree to grow and flourish, making it a sign of love and hope for everyone.
The perfect wedding day jewelry makes the occasion magnificently memorable.











