Couple Wedding Bracelet


With wedding dresses becoming strapless and sleeveless more brides are choosing to accessorize on their wrists.

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If you have a manicure that is just right, then a sparkling wedding bangle (or two!) will look great. It is possible to enhance the appearance of your arm by adding a promise ring set.


Bangle These rigid, loop-shaped couples jewlery slide over your hand and sit behind the heel. Stone-inset bangles for weddings are available in "eternity", with stones set around the edge, and channel-set. These are typically casual accessories and work well with low-key weddings or dresses.


Tennis: The sparkling stone-set tennis wristbands have become a classic accessory for the upscale market. The stones used to adorn the band can be princess-cut or square-cut. Other cuts are also available for visual differentiation. The stones on these bracelets tend to be eternity style and they are often band-flexible as opposed rigid bangles. Secure-clasped models ensure the bracelet will remain in place throughout both the ceremony as well as the reception.


Infinity. These couple necklaces have a decorative panel placed in a generous manner on the front. A lariat like cinch on the back of bracelet keeps it at an optimal fit. Dangling cords give the bracelet a captivating accent profile. This style is great for photos that show the bride holding up her bouquet or her partner’s hand.

 


The Care Keep of Wedding Jewelry


Even if the planning was done well in advance, the day of your wedding can feel like an avalanche. A bride may want to update her accessories as she prepares for her ceremony or reception. Even if it is not officially planned, a bride can appoint one of her maids of honor or bridal party to keep track and store all jewelry.

 


Along with the other wedding-day essentials - safetypins, snacks and hair products - friends and family of the bride are advised to also bring protective velvet pouches or jewelry boxes for her newly purchased accessories. This way, the bride can take off one look and replace it with another, or change up her appearance before her wedding reception.

 


Wedding Jewelry Memories with Forget-Me Nots


The bride could ask the wedding photographer for a photo of her "accessories on the day". This would be a great shot to add to the wedding book. You can display her shiny new items in several ways. Line them up along the veil of her wedding dress or the hem, place them on a vanity table inside the dressing room or set them out next to her bouquet of shoes and on a small table. This shot could be juxtaposed alongside images of the couples' rings stacked side by side. If appropriate, you can place the bride’s wedding jewelry alongside a couple of groom’s accessories, like cufflinks.

 


These pictures can be sent to the insurance provider of the newlyweds to serve as proof. The photos will make it easier to find lost pieces, either during the honeymoon period or afterwards.

 


Wedding Dress Jewellery: Designing Moments of Remember


What ever sparkling wedding jewelry pieces a bride is drawn to, she'll be able to count on two things. First, she'll look and feel radiant when she walks the aisle. Second, she'll create romantic moments with her lover that will last a lifetime.

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