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Is there a way to save on your wedding day jewelry?

Lacey
Thoughtfully composed by Lacey
Filed under: Brides, Decorations, Jewelry, Wedding, Wedding Fundraising, Wedding Planning

Absolutely. There are many different ways that you could go about finding the wedding day jewelry of your dreams without spending a lot of dough. Whether you borrow or go bare, you can have wonderful accessories on any budget.

Family Heirlooms and Keepsakes
Don’t hesitate to ask family and friends to borrow jewelry that you admire. If you happen to have an amazing piece of jewelry at your disposal, wear it. Those who are close to you may feel honored to fulfill the “something borrowed” category for your wedding day. Jewelry that has been in your family for generations also has a special feel. Imagine wearing the same strand of pearls that your mother or grandmother wore to their weddings. Plus, vintage jewelry is very popular right now and can lend an added dimension to your bridal look.

Faux and Costume Jewelry
If you don’t have access to real diamonds or precious gemstones, look for some fabulous fakes. These days it’s hard to distinguish costume jewelry from authentic gems. Check out local bridal boutiques and department stores that offer an array of faux pearl earrings and necklaces. Imitation diamonds, such as cubic zirconias, are wonderful as well, and many of the pieces combine the costume pearl and diamonds together for a sparkly and classic look.

Keep It Basic & Simple
If your dress already has beautiful beading or lace, keep your jewelry to a minimum so that it does not outshine the detailing of your dress. You may even want to forget a necklace altogether and instead concentrate on finding the perfect pair of earrings to complement your dress.


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