Bridal jewelry has come a long way since ancient times. It has evolved from braided grass and hay to precious metals and fine jewels. Weddings are special occasions that not only symbolize the joining of a couple in holy matrimony but also the union between two families. As more families blend, it is important for people to preserve their own family history. Many people have a family heirloom that is passed down from generation to generation when a son or daughter gets married. In many cases, a mother will present her daughter with a pearl necklace, pair of earrings, or a bracelet to wear for bridal jewelry on her wedding day. Every mother and daughter looks forward to the moment when the bride is presented with her great-grandmother’s bridal jewelry. If you are a modern bride that is looking for the latest styles on the market, you may have a difficult time submitting to the “Something Old” tradition
"Beautiful gold bracelets embedded with kundan, colored crystals, jhumkas & these fabulous bangles are wearing in their wedding day which looks a different & special look to her groom & for all inviters.”
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Bridal Jewelry
Posted by Kaynat at 11:32 PM
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