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Wedding Jewellery
If you're looking at our wedding jewellery collection, you might be a bride, a member of the family of the bride or groom, or simply a guest at a wedding soon. Fortunately, we have something in this collection for everyone.
Wedding day jewellery is always varied in style, colour, and setting. Our collection includes white gold, silver, yellow gold, rose gold, and other metals, along with jewellery types like earrings, necklaces, and bracelets, all appropriate for weddings. We also have gemstone jewellery, like diamonds, moissanite, and pearls.
When it comes to wedding jewellery styles, there may be some myths and Old Wives tales you hear that determine what kind of jewellery you can wear on your or your loved ones' wedding day. To help you decide what kind of jewellery you want to wear, we've included a variety of FAQs for you below that answer some of the most burning questions.
In the wedding collection from Camile & Stone, you can find jewellery for the bridal look as well as styles appropriate for someone else's big day. Take a look below to find our collection of earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and rings for a wedding now to find the perfect piece for your upcoming wedding.
As a guest at a wedding, there really isn't any kind of jewellery that you shouldn't wear. You may want to make sure not to wear something that might draw attention from the bride. For instance, we'd recommend leaving the tiara at home.
However, as a guest, it's best to choose pieces that match your outfit and go with the formality of the event. For very formal weddings, consider something simple like stud earrings and a tennis bracelet.
If the wedding is more relaxed, you might consider stacking rings and chandelier earrings for more of a statement look.
You can usually find wedding jewellery sets at your local jeweller and on sites just like Camile & Stone! A wedding jewellery set is a great idea if you have lots of weddings in the next year.
A wedding jewellery style might include elegant stud or drop earrings, a pendant, and a matching bracelet.
Remember that just because your wedding jewellery came as a set, you can change it up depending on whose special day it is. For more formal events, you might want to stick with the set, but for casual and more relaxed dress codes, you could layer your necklaces, add ear cuffs and even wear a charm bracelet.
Wedding jewellery with pearls is an elegant and sophisticated choice for a wedding. As a wedding guest, it is important to adhere to the dress code, and pearls make an excellent choice for classy and formal events.
We recommend pearl earrings along with a pearl necklace if you're going for pearls as a wedding guest. You might also consider mixing pearls with other jewellery styles. For instance, you could wear a pearl bracelet and brooch with a pendant necklace and small silver hoops in your ears.
Pearls are very versatile, and you can wear them to weddings with more casual dress codes too.
Wedding jewellery with diamonds is absolutely suitable for a wedding guest. Diamonds exude elegance and luxury, which is what weddings are all about! For formal events, stud earrings or diamond drop earrings can look fantastic and complete your wedding guest look.
If you're looking for affordable wedding jewellery but still want to look expensive, then consider moissanite jewellery! At Camile & Stone, we have a fantastic collection of mossainite pieces that are perfect for wedding guests' looks.
Moissanite is the affordable counterpart to diamonds and has many of the same qualities. It is often used in engagement ring options for those on a budget.
Wedding jewellery trends that we love include the following.
While there are no specific pieces you shouldn't wear, there are some things you should avoid. These include the following.
Mostly, the jewellery that is appropriate for a wedding is the kind that you would wear to any formal event. Statement pieces can work, provided you're not wearing too many of them, and other classic pieces like studs, tennis bracelets, and simple pendants can also work.
Remember that as each wedding is different, different pieces will work for different events. Consider the dress code or theme set by the couple and work your outfit and complementary jewellery into this.
It is also important at a wedding to avoid wearing distracting jewellery, noisy jewellery, and jewellery that is too casual, even for a casual dress code.
We'd say the best way to choose wedding jewellery is first to choose your outfit. As your jewellery will complement your outfit, it's best to get this sorted first. Check the dress code, and then go from there.
You should also consider if there are any special pieces you want to build an outfit around. For instance, if this is the wedding of a loved one and you have an heirloom from a relative who has passed away, it might be nice to have them there in spirit with a brooch they always wore. You could choose this piece and then build your outfit around it.