Browsing this board got me thinking- where "should" people buy wedding jewelry? I've always used Icing by Claire's for prom and stuff, but I feel like that could be too costumey for getting married? Should it be real jewelery, because that could get expensive fast, and that's concerning... I'm just brainstorming, would like to hear what other people think though.
Re: Where To Buy Wedding Jewelry
Yes they have an online store, but if you don't have any in your area, it's basically the same as any accessory store, they are just on a larger scale. You can even check out ebay & etsy. I got some of the stuff for my BM on ebay (great place to sell inexpensive bridal jewelry that you'll never wear again)
I would ask to borrow something meaningful from mom, MIL, grandma, etc.
If not, look at nordstrom, jcrew, and bauble bar
Thanks for the tips ladies, I appreciate it!
I didn't even *think* about borrowing stuff, silly me. For all I know there's something traditional of my grandmother's I'll want to wear.
You must take a good look at the discount jewelry stores both online and otherwise. You’re sure to find something you like that is also priced comfortably for you.
The only 'fancy' piece I wore was one of the earrings that was part of a necklace/broach/earring set that my grandmother had bought for me when I was born which is ivory (I know, I know...but this is legal ivory, and I agree it's a damn shame an elephant died, but I love this set because my grandmother gave it with love...mixed bag).
I had always dreamed of wearing the ivory necklace when I got married...until I realized ivory, even while not sitting close to a white gown, looks really bad.
That being said, most of the jewelry I will be wearing I already own: my engagement ring, my maternal grandmother's engagement ring on right hand, gold necklace with a small diamond left to me by my paternal grandmother, and a pair of small diamond stud earrings that my parents got me for my 30th birthday.
The only thing I may purchase is another slightly larger set of diamond earrings (double pierced ears). The way I see it, that is a pair of earrings that I can wear over and over for the rest of my life. So if you can afford it, my suggestion would be to invest in something simple and "real" that you can first wear at your wedding and then continue to wear for many years to come.
I saw some beaded hairpieces that were $500+ that Iust for. Then I had a flash of reality and decided to go with just a flower in my hair. Though I may change my mind and buy something from Charming Charlie or Icing.