Bridal Jewelry That Is Truly Astonishing

Posted: October 15th, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Royal Jewels | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Unique Bridal Accessories

For a bride, everything about the wedding day is special and every bride will go all out to make sure everything is absolutely perfect and runs smoothly.

Wedding traditions and superstitions have been around probably as long as the wedding ceremony itself, because people were generally much more superstitious in the old days.

Probably one of the most popular traditions or superstitions that almost everyone is familiar with is the good old Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something Blue.

The bride will get an item to represent each category and sometimes it can be a little tricky finding just the right thing for each category. But you’ll be glad to know that there is one category item that could fit just about all the categories above, and that’s beach themed jewelry for brides or bridal jewelry sets.

It could be a good idea to go for something like that because it would make the wedding much more special if you use something that has been in your family for generations and who knows, it might even bring you the luck that perhaps your mother or grandmother had with their wonderful wedding

For the Something New category, obviously bridal jewelry or bridal jewelry sets would fit in just nicely since you could always go out and get yourself some nice new jewelry, which is what most brides generally do anyway for their wedding.

The Something Borrowed category can get a little tricky when it comes to bridal jewelry or bridal jewelry sets. Obviously no bride wants to be borrowing someone else jewelry to wear on her special day.

But you could look at this way instead- for brides who are on a budget and are not particularly keen on spending a few hundred dollars on jewelry that they are likely to only use once maybe, then this might just be the perfect solution for them.

And last but not least, the Something Blue category. Now this is fairly easy to accomplish because bridal jewelry or bridal jewellery sets these days come in all sorts of colors, or they at least come with some colored elements embedded in the jewelry that have a little blue coloring in them.

Again, just be sure when picking out the jewelry that you keep in mind what you are going to be wearing on that day and make sure they don’t clash with your ensemble. This is particularly important because you are picking out colored jewelry and sometimes if you don’t get just the right kind, they won’t compliment the outfit.

That is how useful and handy jewelry for weddings actually are – it’s simple, saves you a lot of time because you don’t have to run around looking for something for each category and it is practical where you don’t have to go all out or spend too much. And there you have the perfect solution for what is probably one of the oldest and most famous wedding traditions and superstitions of all time.


Does there have to be a cerrtain type of wedding jewellery to have?

Posted: August 27th, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Royal Jewels | Tags: , , | No Comments »

So the wedding is on the way and you have absolutely no idea on what jewellery you are going to wear for the big day, is it going to be a bit of silver jewellery or something a bit less sophisticated, whatever the choice it needs to make a big impact as it is you, the bride who is supposed to be the centre of attention all day and a wise choice of jewellery could seriously help towards this.

It is almost certain to say that the wedding day is going to be home to some reasonably expensive jewellery that is going to make everyone else in the room go wow, now whether that is diamond jewellery or not it needs to have something to it, a certain shine that will put your jewellery at a slightly better stance than everyone else’s.

One thing is for sure the days of the love rings are over and it is time to push them aside for one of those famous wedding rings.

So it really is up to you on what you want to wear but it is also important that it goes well with the wedding dress you are wearing as you want to look good. For example silver goes very nicely with a white wedding dress.

In all honesty it doesn’t matter to much what jewellery you are going to wear as long as you feel comfortable and feel amazing about yourself even if it is just for that one day. The thing is everyone is going to have their eyes on you even if you are wearing your great, great grandmothers prize necklace that looks really old. The bride has to be the most important person at a wedding.
But of course the most important advice to give is that you should have fun, let the day go how you want it too and make sure he makes it the happiest day of your life!


How To Value Your Jewellery

Posted: August 6th, 2009 | Author: writingteam11 | Filed under: Royal Jewels | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

When you go to your jewellery box, do you often wonder what it’s all actually worth? I don’t mean the actual price you payed for it, but what the actual value of each item if you were to sell it right now.

Trying to figure out that magic number is harder than it seems because there are a number of factors you need to take into account. You have to remember though that when you bought that lovely piece of silver jewellery, you payed the price that the shop was selling it for, which is not the price it’s worth.

When you buy a piece of jewellery from a store, you end up paying the manufacturers fee, plus the mark up that the store puts on to make a profit. This figure is very hard to find out, but an even harder figure is the mark up that the manufacturer puts on the product. The manufacturer will put their own mark up onto the item to make sure they make a profit on it.

Due to those factors, you never pay the actual value of the item, so how do you figure out the true value? The largest factor that affects the price is the value of the raw materials that have been used to make the item. Say you have some amber jewellery which is made of silver or gold. By weighing the precious metals and finding out the current scrap price for the metal, you can work out the value of the materials used in your jewellery. You should also look at other materials that are on the piece, jewels are a big one, a local jeweller will be able to value these for you.

Once you find the actual value of the raw materials, it will come as a shock because the scrap metal value will only be around 15% of the price you payed for the piece. However, there are other factors that can increase that price.

Sentimental value is another factor that needs to be considered, selling a piece of jewellery that has sentimental value to you will be worth more than an unwanted present. The manufacturer of the piece also has an affect on the value. If you manufacturer is famous, this will add some value to your jewellery piece. This value can be hard to judge because the way the manufacturer gets known can come down to a number of ways, whether it’s the quality of work, or a celebrity wears the make of jewellery.

Overall, unless than manufacturer has gained reputation which increases the jewellery value, your jewellery will be worth less than the retail price that you original payed. Unfortunate but it’s the way the manufacturer and jewellery store generates all their money.