There are a lot of different gems for bridal jewellery such as crystals, diamantes and pearls and each material has so many choices so it can be a bit hard to get it right.
Often there's so much variety it's tricky to make a decision and you end up leaving the decision so late that the choices for your wedding jewellery are now very restricted.
Pearl wedding jewellery may be right for you, but then again it might not so answer these questions to help you with this decision:
• Is your wedding dress decorated with pearls?
• Do you have items of bridal jewellery that you want to wear on the day which have pearls in them?
• Do you prefer the luxurious sheen of pearls to the sparkle of crystals?
• Are you aiming for an elegant timeless look?
If you've answered yes to the majority of the above questions then there's a good possibility that pearl wedding jewellery is right for you. Which leads you to your next question, do you want faux pearls or fresh water pearls? If you’ve made the assumption that faux pearls are tacky, then consider glass pearls which are better quality than their plastic counterparts.
The choice between faux pearls and real pearls with come down to the cost as fresh water pearls are generally more expensive and the design of the wedding jewellery. I would suggest you contact the seller and check they are glass and not plastic pearls before you buy so you know you're getting a good product. Sometimes you aren't given the option of choosing your pearl type for the design of bridal jewellery you want to buy, so you will need to settle for the pearl type that is contained within the jewellery. But if you’ve chosen bridal jewellery which has been made to order then ask the maker if they can change the pearls for your preferred type.
ordinating designs in a different colour for your bridesmaids or for yourself if you wanted something more colourful.
So should you buy pearl bridal jewellery? If you've responded to the questions above then you'll already know.
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