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Find Wedding Jewellery Sets for Your Entire UK Wedding Party
For your UK wedding, your wedding
jewellery sets will not be exclusively for the bride
or the groom. There are other members of the wedding party
such as bridesmaids, flower girls, and the mother of the
bride. All the wedding jewellery
needs to compliment the bride's since she is the main attraction
of the wedding.
Wedding Jewellery to Compliment the Bride
First, let us address the bride's jewellery. Her entire
jewellery set should compliment her dress as should her
hairdo and whatever if any piece of jewellery she chooses
to wear in her hair. With a traditional wedding dress, the
bride can wear just about any type jewellery. It may be
classic gold, silver, or diamonds. But maybe she prefers
a more modern, trendy look such as pearls or crystal. Jewellery
that dazzles and glitters will surely catch the eye of the
guests and make the bride feel lovely, but she must be careful
not to over emphasize her jewellery in a way which takes
the lime light from her wedding dress. Of course, her wedding
ring is the most meaningful piece of jewellery she will
ever own-I don't think it can possibly be too much no matter
how exquisite it is! The length of her necklace should depend
upon the cut of the wedding dress and the length of her
earrings should be in coordination with her hair. Whatever
her choice of bridal jewellery,
the bride should have the biggest, most beautiful, most
magnificent looking jewellery-and it doesn't have to be
costly to look like it is!
What about the Groom?
Yes, grooms do wear jewellery other than the men's wedding bands. A groom can wear fashionable silver or gold or he can even wear pearl jewellery. Often times, men's cufflinks or bracelets worn at weddings have pearls embedded in them that match wonderfully with the bridal jewellery sets. No, that isn't sissified-it shows a touch of class.
Jewellery Worn By Other Wedding Party Members
Now, let's not forget the bridesmaids, the flower girls, and last but not least or quietest, the mother of the bride. The jewellery sets worn by the bridesmaids should reflect and accent the bride's jewellery. They should be smaller and less prominent, but still delicate. The flower girls' jewellery doesn't need to be as large as that of the bridesmaids, since generally she will be a younger girl. However, the flower girls should match the bride as well. Now, the mother of the bride will want to stand out as she needs to feel appreciated, proud, and beautiful. It is acceptable for her to wear large pearls or prominent pieces of jewellery without being looked upon as trying to upstage the bride. She needs something to make her feel very special on her baby's wedding day.
When all is said and done, your UK marriage ceremony can
be a shining event with the help of some beautiful, tasteful
wedding jewellery sets
to compliment your entire wedding party. So, to the happy
couple-shine on!
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