Jewelry tastes are as different from one couple to another. Some prefer a more traditional cut to their jewelry, others prefer something a little more elaborate while a select few would go to great lengths (and pay good money) to create something uniquely personal. No matter what the taste and type, jewelry plays a role very much like the wedding gown – it is used to enhance and reflect the personality of the bride and groom, and is very much a personal choice.
When referring to jewelry, we begin with the ones no wedding day would be complete without – the wedding bands. Unlike the days of old where gold was practically the only option as the mineral for these symbols of unending love, today, you have your choice of yellow gold, white gold, sterling silver or platinum, amongst the more popular choices. And then there would be your choice of plain, decorated or stoned.
Bridal Tiaras Plain wedding bands are still very much the choice for couples today. With only the optional engraving on the inside of the ring, you can have your choice of either yellow or white gold, sterling silver or platinum for these. Wedding rings that are decorated do not have any precious stones set on them but have been shaped, molded or designed with the same mineral with which the band is made up of. These can be found in the standard white and yellow gold, sterling silver or platinum.
Some contemporary couples choose wedding rings that are stone-set. On the base of gold, silver or platinum, precious stones and semi-precious stones are set. Typically, favourite choices of stones are diamonds (both clear and coloured), emeralds, rubies and sapphires. Being the more expensive type of precious stones, these also symbolize exclusivity and the once-in-a-lifetime binge on wedding day jewelry. Types of stones, size of carats and custom-design (or not) would largely depend on the budget allotted. And truth be told, rings with diamonds are not the sole right of women anymore. In fact, many jewelers today boast of a selection of diamond-studded bands for the groom.
Wedding Day Jewelry2.jpg Other options for precious and semi-precious stones are pearls, jade, amethyst, cubic zirconium and garnet, just to name a few. Crystals have also been known to be used as a stone for wedding rings. Most couples also like their wedding rings or bands to be a set – matching in design and colour – although this is not a necessity. This request is mainly an exercise in sentiment, as in partners in life as well as in visual presentation. Usually, these sets are most cost-friendly than purchasing separate and different rings.
Other types of jewelry for the wedding day include the tiara. Except for the wealthy, this piece of ornament is more often rented than purchased, as the tiara, needless to say, is an extremely expensive piece of jewelry. Again, the type of precious and semi-precious stones used will depend on the financial resources available to buy or rent this piece. In reality, most onlookers have been successfully duped into believing that a tiara worn at a wedding is made of real diamonds or sapphires when only crystals or glass are the main ingredient. This is strictly an optional piece as many brides today prefer to be more contemporary in appearance and the tiara tends to present a more conservative, traditional look.
Wedding Day Jewelry.jpg The necklace on the bride as a piece of wedding jewelry would normally be a sentimental piece – probably a gift from parents, family or future in-laws. In many Western cultures, the jewelry is worn during the ceremony to please and respect the giver. In some Eastern cultures, these are a gift from family members to be worn as part of the bridal outfit. In cultures where this is a part of the dowry, the necklace will not be the only piece of jewelry – bangles, numerous rings, earrings, anklets and even toe and nose rings, all in gold, are included.
The groom is not exempted from wearing jewelry on his wedding day as well. Apart from his wedding band, other jewelry include gold wrist or pocket watches (the latter of which serve mainly as ornamental pieces), tie clasps, cufflinks, and in some societies, ear and toe rings. Most of these would be wedding gifts from family members and may form part of his dowry.
The wedding day is a day when the bride and groom get to literally glitter and shine. And if indeed you do get to wear or own such large amounts of jewelry, this day would be the day to enjoy it.
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