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Bridal Necklace
Everyone knows how important a wedding dress is on the big day, but the jewellery pieces you choose to wear take your look to a new level of elegance and sophistication.
Including all the accessories from earrings to bracelets, the bridal necklace is one you especially won't want to miss out on. Imagine a beautiful deep neckline with lace embellishments - it's the ideal frame for a gorgeous necklace!
You can go big, small, or somewhere in between. There is a vast collection of bridal necklaces to choose from or customise to suit your special day.
Learn more about bridal necklaces below.
Wedding jewellery encompasses all sorts of accessories specifically worn for such occasions. They can be designed to fit a theme, culture, or religion.
There is a lot of cultural significance in wedding jewellery, too. For example, in India, the bridal necklace is called an 'auspicious thread'. It is tied around the bride's neck to symbolise their new chapter as a wife.
In Africa, the bride wears jewellery made of colourful beads to represent the community's values. In the Middle East, jewellery is very elaborate, with each piece matching the others to create a set
It depends on the culture, as some wear colours to represent different things. However, in the Western world, it is down to the bride and what she prefers.
Say you have a white dress with blue detail at the bottom; a necklace with a blue gem completes the overall look while adding personal embellishments.
Even if your wedding dress is completely white, red, etc., there's nothing stopping you from wearing whatever colour jewellery you like.
Looking for ideas? Our Emerald Saphire Drop Huggie Earrings add just the right amount of colour.
As long as you love it and it feels comfortable, add it to the ensemble!
Other than personal preferences, pick the right colour for your bridal look with the following considerations.
To begin with, think about your skin tone. If you have warm undertones, choose gold or rose gold. Cold undertones should opt for silver.
If you love pendants and gemstones in your bridal jewellery, warm skin tones are best opting for yellow, green, or orange. Cold skin tones look great with red, purple, or blue.
Traditionally, the groom or his family would pay for the bride's jewellery - particularly the wedding ring and vice versa.
While still practised in some cultures, it's not as common. Now, the bride and groom or both families chip in altogether.
Every couple is different, so it's important to discuss it together, factor in budget, and consider what wedding necklaces you want before making the purchase.
The fashion scene is ever-evolving, and with social media, brides with every style imaginable can find what is trendy yet remain true to their individualism.
Mixing metals, particularly silver and gold, is a big trend right now. It can be done subtly or as a statement piece. Pairing cool and warm tones together creates a personalised look that adds texture to bridal jewellery.
Minimalism has also taken off in 2024. Bridal necklaces with a fine chain rest beautifully on the collarbone and draw the eye without being overpowering.
You've considered skin tone and personal style, but what else should you think about when choosing a necklace for your bridal look?
The dress is a big element of the perfect wedding day and is usually picked out months in advance. Choosing jewellery comes after, except when a family heirloom is already factored into the look.
To complement the dress and make it look even better, pick a necklace that works with the neckline. Strapless dresses with a lot of room around the neck/chest area are brilliant for pairing with a statement necklace.
Don't worry if you have a high neckline, there's still room for a beautiful necklace, but one that is short and delicate so it doesn't become too busy.
Generally speaking, you should use your bridal necklace to complement your dress, not overshadow it or unintentionally become the focal point of the outfit.
Some brides will choose to keep their engagement ring on, which is then stacked underneath the wedding ring during the ceremony. Others prefer to go in without, leaving the ring finger free for the new addition.
Aside from these two rings, brides can wear any other jewellery they like from necklaces, to earrings, to anklets.
Diamonds and pearls are very popular among brides as they have been a classic wedding day staple for many, many years.
Take time to shop around for jewellery that balances each other. For example, a big statement necklace works best with miniamilist earrings.
To symbolise your close relationship, wear matching necklaces or bracelets with your bridal party. Or, for a subtle approach, agree on a similar concept.
Among all the stunning necklaces in the world, the pearl necklace should be at the top of your list. They are elegant and pair wonderfully with any outfit.
There used to be a superstition that wearing pearls represented the tears to be shed in the marriage. However, the original symbolism was positive, with pearls promising a long, happy marriage.
If you love the idea of wearing pearls but already have a necklace picked out, why not opt for pearl earrings?
Definitely not!
After all is said and done, there are absolutely no rules that say you have to wear a necklace. In terms of cultures and religions, it's a bit more complex, but otherwise, it's not mandatory.
In fact, some dresses look better without a necklace, leaving the spotlight open for a pair of earrings or a bracelet.