How to Choose Your
Wedding Jewelry


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Suggestions for Choosing Your Wedding Jewelry

When selecting wedding jewelry, the brides first consideration should be how to compliment the gown.

Most Strapless Gowns look great with a necklace! Opt for a necklace that complements the cut of your dress. A pearl or rhinestone choker works well with a strapless bodice, whereas a diamond solitaire will look stunning with a V or sweetheart neckline.

The style of the necklace will depend on the type of decoration on the bodice.

  • A gown with no beads or embellishments is like a clear canvass that the bride can use to create her own custom look. You are limited only by your imagination!

  • A gown with a beaded bodice will still look great with a necklace, but you must attempt to find pieces that will compliment the type of beading that is already on the gown. This should not be a difficult task, as most gowns have a combination of embellishments on them, such as rhinestones, pearls, bugle beads (both white and clear), sequins and/or crystals. A necklace with stones that match even some of the beads on the dress will create a complimentary finishing touch.
    • Tip: Harmonize the gemstones found in your dress or headpiece with those in your jewelry. Pearls will complement beading, whereas diamonds or zirconia go well with sequins or crystals.

    The size of the necklace will depend on your body type and your personal taste.

  • Try on many different types of necklace and earing sets and find the one that compliments the neckline of your dress as well as your body type.

  • Look for pieces that are symmetrical to the style of your gown, as well as to the shape of your face.

  • The color of the gown is another important consideration. Is the gown going to be traditional white, or some other color? Many brides are choosing diamond white, ivory or gold over white and even more are opting to include a bold accent color into their gown. If this is the case with your gown, you should feel free to coordinate with pieces that compliment these accenting colors.

    • Tip: Deep-colored gem stones such as rubies, sapphires and emeralds add an elegant touch to bridal gowns with bold accent colors. Don't be afraid to use color to create a unique look.

  • If your gown is a halter, or has tank or off-the-shoulder straps, consider a smaller necklace, coupled with larger earrings. Beaded straps are sometimes just enough decoration around the neck, that the only compliment necessary will be a knock-out pair of earrings!
    • Tip: Consider a tennis bracelet over long, plain gloves or a rhinestone or pearl cuff over a bare wrist. Wear similar metals so that you don't find your jewelry clashing.