Lord Thompson Manor on Wedding Jewelry
Lord Thompson Manor on Jun 12th 2010
When a Bride decides on her ideal Wedding dress, veil and shoes, what does she need to perfect her ensemble? The answer is jewelry. The rings are naturally the most important jewelry at any given Wedding, but at the Lord Thompson Manor, brides also emphasize their sophisticated glamour with earrings, necklaces and/or bracelets.
Precious metals add a chic shine to a Wedding ensemble. When our brides opt for accessories of twinkling silver or gleaming gold, the Lord Thompson Manor suggests that they remain consistent with the metal of the Wedding bands and engagement ring. Brides can either stick to a single shade of one precious metal for a sleek sparkle, or add texture with a subtle, complementary mix.
Brides can also elect to ornament their Wedding looks by adding color. Jewels, precious stones or even multifaceted colors of glass can bring a variety of things to a Wedding dress. Subtle shades like lavender or pink can accentuate the Bride’s natural beauty, while bold colors like turquoise or jade can modernize and invigorate her gown. Some of the Lord Thompson Manor’s brides also accent the color of their eyes by wearing jewelry in similar or complementary tones.
The Lord Thompson Manor knows that a Bride can never do wrong with pearls. These classically beloved bits are renowned for their gentle shine and their feminine elegance. Pearls harmonize with the Bride’s skin tone and provide delicate enhancement to any Wedding dress.
Finally, many of our Brides like to imbue their Wedding jewelry with special meaning. Jewelry can cover any or all of the traditional adage’s requirements—a family heirloom from the Bride’s mother or grandmother could be her “Something old;” she can easily acquire “Something new;” a friend can provide her with “Something borrowed;” or a favored sapphire can serve as “Something blue.”
Author Deanna Cassidy
Lord Thompson Manor
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