Posts Tagged ‘Swarovski Jewelry’

Bridal Jewelry – Tradition Vs. Modern

January 28th, 2010

Bridal jewelry is the final touch that pulls the entire bridal look together with the bridal gown and hair. Selecting the bridal gown is the first and most important part, but the selection of the bridal jewelry is the icing on the cake. With bridal gown designers creating more varieties of dresses, the bridal jewelry industry must keep up. Many bridal gowns now have either pearl or swarovski crystal embellishments or a combination of both, leaving more options available for the selection of the bridal jewelry that will match.

Typically, in tradition, brides wore white or ivory pearls for their wedding day bridal jewelry. Whether the bride inherited the pearl bridal jewelry she wore on her wedding day or purchased new pearl bridal jewelry, pearls were what was traditionally worn for bridal jewelry. Many brides are still choosing to wear the traditional pearls for their bridal jewelry. Whether their mothers or grandmothers are passing down a family heirloom, or they are purchasing new pearl bridal jewelry, pearls are still a popular selection for many brides. Many bridal gowns available are embellished with pearls in the design of the bridal gown. For a lot of brides, selecting pearls not only matches their bridal gown perfectly, but still keeps the traditional pearl bridal jewelry theme.

The availability of bridal gowns with swarovski crystals is becoming extremely prevalent in bridal boutiques. Brides are searching for something new and different, and purchasing a bridal gown with swarovski crystals that sparkle and give that extra modern elegance is just what they are looking for. Due to this newer more modern trend of swarovski crystal embellished bridal gowns, the bridal jewelry industry is creating more and more swarovski crystal bridal jewelry to match. Incorporating swarovski crystals in your bridal jewelry selection is becoming easier to find and match to your bridal gown. The manufacturers of swarovski crystals are constantly making more color options available. So not only is it easier for brides to match their bridal jewelry to their bridal gowns, but finding matching bridal jewelry for their bridesmaids gowns is also easier. Because the swarovski crystal bridal jewelry is expanding, brides are making their bridal jewelry selections easier and with a lot less stress. Finding the perfect crystal bridal jewelry to match the embellishments and design of your bridal gown is more than important, it is what finishes off your bridal jewelry look. » Read more: Bridal Jewelry – Tradition Vs. Modern

Bridal Jewelry – Tradition Vs. Modern

December 26th, 2009

Bridal jewelry is the final touch that pulls the entire bridal look together with the bridal gown and hair. Selecting the bridal gown is the first and most important part, but the selection of the bridal jewelry is the icing on the cake. With bridal gown designers creating more varieties of dresses, the bridal jewelry industry must keep up. Many bridal gowns now have either pearl or swarovski crystal embellishments or a combination of both, leaving more options available for the selection of the bridal jewelry that will match.

Typically, in tradition, brides wore white or ivory pearls for their wedding day bridal jewelry. Whether the bride inherited the pearl bridal jewelry she wore on her wedding day or purchased new pearl bridal jewelry, pearls were what was traditionally worn for bridal jewelry. Many brides are still choosing to wear the traditional pearls for their bridal jewelry. Whether their mothers or grandmothers are passing down a family heirloom, or they are purchasing new pearl bridal jewelry, pearls are still a popular selection for many brides. Many bridal gowns available are embellished with pearls in the design of the bridal gown. For a lot of brides, selecting pearls not only matches their bridal gown perfectly, but still keeps the traditional pearl bridal jewelry theme. » Read more: Bridal Jewelry – Tradition Vs. Modern

Exquisite Bridal Jewelry On An Ugly Budget

October 11th, 2009

If you are like most couples, you will find that your budget will not allow you to purchase everything that you desire for your wedding day. Let’s take bridal jewelry for example. Every bride would like to accessorize her bridal gown with diamond jewelry. Unfortunately, wearing diamond wedding jewelry is not realistic for the average bride. What are her alternatives? There are other ways in which a bride can wear beautiful accessories without breaking the bank. Let’s explore how.

There are several jewelry dealers that specialize in high-end and low-end bridal accessories. Rhinestones are synthetic jewels that are designed to resemble diamonds. Rhinestones are generally made of glass and some are made from crystals. Although rhinestones are financially more affordable, a bride must be careful when selecting bridal jewelry made of rhinestones. Some rhinestone materials do not reflect light well, which causes each stone to appear as black dots in photographs. In this case, cheaper is not always better.

Swarovski crystals are known to be the elegant choice for modern brides. In fact, many celebrities have worn Swarovski jewelry down the Red Carpet. Choosing bridal jewelry made by Swarovski is not only a more economical choice, but it is also a stylish one. Swarovski crystals are not your typical rhinestones. Not only do they highly resemble diamonds, but also they are known for their brilliance and luminosity.

As mentioned earlier, timing is important when planning a wedding. If you allow yourself enough time to shop around, you may find just what you are looking for at a more affordable price. After doing a little research, you may consider taking a picture of the style of wedding jewelry that you are looking for. The Swarovski jewelry dealer may have similar pieces that will give you the same affect that the diamond jewelry would have given. Another approach is to search online for bridal jewelry dealers that specialize in Swarovski crystals. Many of these dealers sell jewelry at more affordable prices-some at or near the wholesale prices.

On average, a couple will spend approximately $27,000 on their wedding. While it’s totally possible to spend much less, couples are finding it difficult to compromise on certain elements of the wedding. When it comes to wedding planning, timing plays a very important factor. Experts suggest that a couple allow themselves at least six months to plan. Giving themselves a reasonable space of time to plan, will allow couples to make wise financial decisions. Couples, who plan a wedding in haste, run the risk of spending too much money on bridal jewelry and other wedding related items.




By: Michelle Lindsey