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Jewellers and Weddings

Jewellers and Weddings

There are many different customs associated with courtship and marriage, but one tradition that is found worldwide is the giving of precious jewellery to symbolise love and commitment.

A piece of jewellery that you intend to wear for the rest of your life shouldn't be an impulse buy. If you are planning a wedding, visit a reputable jewellers where you can choose from a wide range of high quality jewellery. Allow plenty of time to examine the pieces you like, try them on, and ask lots of questions until you find something that looks and feels exactly right.

Engagement

An engagement ring traditionally features a sparkling diamond, but rubies, sapphires and emeralds are also popular. Deciding if you want a classic design or something more modern, and if the stones should be set in white gold, yellow gold or platinum will, of course, depend on your personal taste. If you are not a gemstone expert take advice from a qualified jeweller who can explain the finer points of the engagement rings on offer.

Wedding

With this ring The moment when the bridegroom places a wedding ring on his bride's finger is an important part of the marriage ceremony, and today most new husbands will also want to wear a ring. Until you start looking for wedding rings you might not realize how many different types there are, so don't leave choosing them until the last minute! If a bride wants her wedding ring to be in the same style as her engagement ring, the groom might prefer to choose something more masculine for himself. Other couples like the idea of wearing matching rings.

If you can't find rings that you both agree on, one solution is to ask a professional jeweller to custom make them. They can be designed to incorporate small gemstones, patterns or symbols that have a special romantic meaning.

The bridegroom usually gives the bridesmaids and his best man small gifts in appreciation of the parts they will play in the wedding. Jewellery is always acceptable: perhaps a silver locket or bracelet for the bridesmaids, and cufflinks for the best man.

Honeymoon

If you want to give each other a personal gift to celebrate your marriage, an experienced jeweller will be able to help you choose something that will be treasured by your spouse for many years to come. Suitable gifts might include an elegant necklace for her, or a stylish watch for him.

After the honeymoon you might want a silver frame for your favourite wedding photo. Later, there will be anniversary and birthday gifts, perhaps something to commemorate the birth of a baby

Choosing a piece of fine jewellery isn't always easy, but if you found a local jeweller who was welcoming, knowledgeable and gave excellent service when you began planning your wedding, one thing you won't have to decide is who to trust to give you the best advice.




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