Monday, February 05, 2007

Bridal and Fine Jewellery Shopping

David Wein Rings
David Wein Rings


Dreaming of the perfect fairy tale wedding? A magnificent dress adorned with elaborate embroidery, a long train and white veil floating past as you walk down the aisle. Stunning jewellery, which compliments the whole look. A memorable event, that will last a lifetime, as well as the fine jewellery pieces becoming an heirloom passed on from generation to generation.

Choosing the perfect jewellery for your wedding day is an important decision, and these days there are numerous options and designs to choose from. Most brides choose pearls or diamonds in the fine jewellery range, but as more people are getting adventurous with the colours of their dresses, more precious stones are being used to match the colour scheme of the day.

Fine jewellery bought for any special occasion should inspire excitement and confidence when worn and the new fashion of colourful and bold jewellery can capture any mood or moment you wish.

Jewellery in itself is a very personal issue and has been used over many years for various reasons such as status and wealth. Jewellery for weddings have in many cultures been used as dowries, part of the estate a woman brings to her husband in marriage. Other uses are for symbolism, protection or purely for arts sake and these days a definite fashion statement.

Shopping for the perfect piece of jewellery that captures the look you want can be challenging, the many retail jewellery stores all over the country and now the recent boom of online jewellery stores, which stock anything from designer pieces to fine jewellery to costume jewellery seems a daunting task.

Firstly you need to think of the reason why you want the piece – for investment purposes or a particular occasion. Then look at the colours you like and what the jewellery can be worn with. The traditional diamonds and gold can be worn with practically anything. More ornate pieces are usually worn with more simplistic clothing, while the simple items can be worn with more flamboyant clothing.

Ultimately it comes down to your own style and what you feel comfortable wearing, whether you’re an introvert or an extrovert. The most important thing is you feel fantastic wearing the fine jewellery pieces and it captures your imagination for years to come.