Brides have worn pearls for centuries as a symbol of purity and perfection. In ancient Rome was the pearl the ultimate symbol of wealth and social position, while the ancient Greeks associated the pearl with love, marriage, and unmatched beauty. The Greeks also believed the pearl would promote marital harmony.
Today’s modern brides often rhinestones, diamonds faux diamonds, sometimes known as CZ, crystals, precious stones, or a combination of all of them in their wedding jewelry. It’s really a matter of personal style and budget.
The most important thing is to ensure that you worked your jewelry does not power the dress and the color of the dress. For example, a white wedding dress looks best with white pearls and silver. An ivory gown looks better with ivory pearls and gold. A pale pink or beige tone gown looks best with ivory and gold accents or faux gemstones, are lighter or match. Rhinestones can work crystals, diamonds or faux diamonds (CZs) with all garment colors, but it is best to use a silver frame with a gold frame with white and other colors of clothing. Of course, all rules are made to be broken, what do you feel most special.
Appropriate jewelry for bridesmaids
Most bridesmaid ensembles can with earrings and perhaps a necklace or bracelet be improved. All bridesmaids should wear jewelry that is the same color and style. This fits in with or contrasts the color of the dress. We recommend that you keep the bride jewelry simple, but elegant. Jewelry is a great gift for the bride to consider their bridesmaid and maid of honor, and by doing so that the total look to the day of the wedding.
Would you like to feel like a princess? Spend your special day, crowned by a glittering tiara. But remember to keep the other jewelry simple, small earrings, and a simple chain or let your tiara be the focus point and leave any extra jewelry.
Choice of earring. Keep this in mind when selecting earring styles:
A button earring emphasizes a round face.
A dangle earring expands a narrow face.
A square earring adds interest a long face.
If you wore a tiara, you may not want to wear earrings.
If you do not wear a necklace you may want your earrings to be larger. It’s all a question of balance.
Other things to consider:
Keep your earrings simple if your necklace is large or great.
Bracelets can be worn with sleeveless, short sleeves, and three-quarters sleeve dresses. It is possible to combine fitted with a bracelet worn gloves as a dramatic accessory on Fixed gloves, but not many feel comfortable with this view.
A clock possible if there is an unusual antique or family heirloom, but most watches are not suitable wedding jewelry for the bride or the bridesmaids.