Wedding veils have become very popular nowadays and they come in a large fascinating variety. While choosing t veils, you should consider color, fabric, cut, style and length of the veil. Nowadays, you can get veils with decorative edges and embellishments. You can look for attractive wedding veil edging and embellishments as well.

You can select veils with finished edges and some embroidery. Some brides choose cut, unfinished edges, as they do not wish to divert the attention from their face or wedding gown. However, many brides prefer a finished edge, which can add more elegance. There is a huge variety of finished edge such as pencil edge, gold or silver edge, rolled edge and embroidered edge.

Pencil edge is a very delicate finish and made by using the stitch of same color. The design of gold or silver edge is the same as that of pencil edge. However, it features the use of a metallic thread that can go very well with the gown detailing or hair accessories. Rolled edge is created by folding the edges ¼”-1/2” and they are sewed using a fine-gauge thread. The embroidered edges may range from simple pencil edge to elaborate floral or leaf designs.

The edge of the veil is generally cut straight or with a slight curve. However, in case of scalloped wedding veil, it is cut with an elaborated edge. Mantilla veils often come with a scalloped edge. Many edge finishes are created using the threads, beads or other embellishments offering a very decorative look. The rhinestone-edge veil is one of the most popular veils. Scattering of rhinestones and crystals can offer more stunning edge effect. The edging of the veil can be done using the cord, ribbon, lace, crystals and pearls.

Beautiful wedding veil edging and embellishments can enhance the style and overall look of your memorable wedding day.

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