There are different types of bridal jewelries available in the market. Since the wedding day is the most important day in a couple’s life, the wedding jewelries are made special in their design, style and appearance. The bridal jewelry is made using pearls and diamonds and sometimes combination of these are used for enhancing the look of the bridal jewelry.

For centuries, brides have been wearing jewelries made using pearls and are still very popular. It is considered that a pearl symbolizes perfection and purity. In the ancient Roman times, the pearl was considered as a symbol of wealth and social standing. Where as in the Greek culture, the pearl is stands for love, marriage and unrivaled beauty. They also believed the pearl to promote marital harmony.

However, today the bridal jewelry made using dazzling diamonds, are gaining popularity. The other modern materials used for the bridal jewelry are rhinestone, crystals, and gemstones and also sometimes, the combination of these materials is done depending on the design. So today bridal jewelry has become a matter of personal style, where the budget plays a major role.

The most important aspect while choosing the bridal jewelry is its overall appearance. It is important to see to it that your bridal jewelry does not out shine your bridal dress but it should compliment your dressing, in turn enhancing your beauty on the big day. Therefore, the bridal jewelry must be selected only after you are done with your wedding dress to consider all these aspects.

For example, for a pale pink gown, the ivory or the gold bridal jewelry looks best. The dazzling style of diamond and other crystals works well with gown colors that are in white color or carry a silver shade.

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