The Skill of Creating a Wedding Jewellery
March 17th, 2009 by admin
Weddings just come once in a lifetime. And so, every couple would wish to make that day extremely special for them and for everybody who will be there to share their happiness.
Part of the preparation is to make each detail special. From wedding attire to menu up to the venue, every feature must be exquisitely planned and executed.
Among the details, brides tend to put much weight on their wedding jewellery. Aside from their gown, brides are known for their elegant trinkets that enhance their overall look.
Some people thought that any jewellery can count as long as it appears elegant and stunning. What they do not know is that designing such creation is almost as special as the event itself. That’s why couples or even the bride alone, who are meticulous about jewellery designs, would want to have their most treasured pieces crafted in such splendor.
Among the different gemstones used in designing jewelleries, pearls are considered the most favored next to diamonds. Pearl bridal jewellery is considered a special element in the wedding itself.
Designers say that the creation of these special trinkets is made to bring out the innate beauty of pearls. The work is both taxing and inspirational. Naturally made pearls are already endowed with inherent beauty, hence, they sometimes no longer need improvements or cleaning to release their natural shine. That’s why designers consider this as extreme challenge to bring out the natural beauty of pearls without changing its appearance and still make it desirable and attractive.
Pearls are said to have strong impact on the wearer. These wonderful gems do not just demonstrate simplicity and elegance but also radiates a certain amount of energy, making it a unique symbol of life and energy. Colors of pearls can do wonders, aside from creating such a splendid sight. Warm colored pearls or those in natural colors can actually intensify or boost energy, encourage rejuvenation, and be a symbol of innocence and cleanness of the soul.
Designing jewelleries can say that pearls can be used in stud earrings, bridal pendant, or bridal bracelets. However, the most traditional way of designing pearl jewelleries is the use of strand. The flexibility of this particular necklace provides flexibility to the wearer in choosing her desired length, thus, revealing her most intimate preference.
For strands, brides can choose whether she wanted to have it as:
1. Choker
This is the most typical and yet the most adaptable design. The idea is to lengthen the neck and sets off the bridal gown, especially if it is off the shoulder design.
2. Collar
This type of necklace usually has three or more strands that hold close to the neck. This Victorian-inspired design provides prim and proper look as well as elegance. This design goes well with gowns that have off-the-shoulder design or V-neck.
3. Princess
The princess design works well with gowns with high or crew necklines. It enhances a stunning pendant as well.
4. Opera
Considered as the “queen of all lengths,” necklaces designed as opera are considered a charming treat for gowns that have high necklines. With longer strands, this type of necklace can even be modified into 2-strand choker.
5. Matinee
This particular pearl jewellery design is a lovely art, making a bride glow with beauty on her special day. Falling just at the top of a woman’s cleavage, the matinee can create sheer elegance that enhances any casually designed gowns.
Whatever your preference is, there is definitely one design that suits your personality. Ask some advice from your designer or friend for more reliable opinion. Every inch of design can truly bring out the best in you.
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