This is not just my opinion, but pearls have been the first choice for bridal jewelry for a long time. Many years before the Romans considered pearls the ultimate gem, the Egyptians thought that pearls were the most beautiful gem.
Truth be told, the reason that pearls were people's first loved gem was that they needed no cutting or polishing, because the ancient peoples did not have the capabilities to cut and polish the harder gems like diamonds.
So is there any other reason why pearls became the gem of royalty and most importantly the gem of choice for bridal jewelry? In my opinion there is, instead of digging them from the dirt, pearls are obtained from a man risking his life to dive, sometimes quite deep into the sea. When he comes to the surface and presents his bride with a completely finished gem, it becomes so very spontaneous. A diamond or ruby or emerald is quite a bit more contrived. If a man were to present his love with a rough diamond, she would have hardly been impressed with the dull gray rough appearance, but the pearl is immediately beautiful. It needs no artificial contrivance to make it beautiful.
And the same is true today, soft, natural, glowing and lovely the pearl is the ultimate bridal jewelry. Maybe the pearl reflects the natural beauty of the bride. Think about this, there are ways of hiding a diamonds flaws, from coloring or even injecting a fluid to hide deep imperfections, but there are not easy ways to hide a pearls flaws. If the pearl have blemishes or cracks, or is just dull, how can you disguise that to a person?
Consider this the pearl is grown in the deepest softness of the oyster much like a child comes to life inside the bride. A diamond comes from carbon that is compressed and heated inside a volcano. Which way is more closely related us? One way is so hard and not really organic and the other way symbolizes birth. Am I so far off? Another way is that to show a pearls natural beauty, nothing needs to be done. The pearl's soft glow seems almost spiritual, whereas a diamond is almost like looking in to a glass mirror, or a polished piece of metal. What we experience in a pearl is more complicated. See a pearl just doesn't reflect like a mirror.
Don't get me wrong, I am not trying to create a falsely mystical feeling. But a pearl grow layer by layer and what this means to the beauty of this bridal jewelry is that when light is reflected back at your eyes it does not all bounce out like a mirror or crystal, it bounces back inside and reflects on and again from each semi-translucent layer of nacre. This is why a pearl appears to glow.
And this is why I think a pearl is lovelier than an artificially created cut gem, aside from the fact that a pearl is the gem of love.
(source: P E Sherlock)
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Handcrafted Bridal Jewelry
Even as a small girl, you’ve probably dreamed of your own fairytale wedding. Now you are a woman and you finally found your prince Charming, it is time to make this fairytale wedding a reality. Beside the dress, the cake and the venue, there is probably a further aspect that you become approximately excited - you’re Bridal Jewelry! Finally, since you’ve dreamed about this fairytale wedding, you must have pictured an excellent tiara on your head, a delicate bracelet on your wrist along with elegant earrings.
However, before you go rushing to a store why don’t you consider, buying handmade bridal jewelry? It is your BIG day. Don’t you deserve to have a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry that no other bride has or will ever have?
With all jewelry out there, why shouldn’t you go for handcrafted pieces?
First of all, the feeling of having handcrafted jewelry for your special day will be like no other. These pieces have unique and intricate designs that will definitely make you sparkle. In fact, handcrafted pieces of Jewelry are so chic, even Hollywood stars like Angelina Jolie and Demi Moore prefer them. When you walk down the aisle, expect people to gasp. They may be elaborate or they may be simple but one thing is for certain. They will keep everyone's eyes on you.
Secondly, you should consider handmade jewelry because these pieces are meticulously created. If you look hard, you will be able to find pieces that date back centuries ago. Forged by craftsmen and Jewelers of the past, these wonderful pieces have the level of the artistry and the workmanship which cannot be found in the mass-produced pieces of the jewelry manufactured today. On the best and luckiest day of your life – your wedding - you want to your body to be adorned by only the best jewelry. Handcrafted bridal jewelry can give you that extra touch and feeling of sophistication.
Thirdly and possibly the most important, handmade jewelry will reflect your taste and personality. You will be able to choose unique designs that will allow you to express your personality and feelings about the day. Your bridal Jewelry will match the decor of your dress, your cake and even your reception. If you're an adventurous type, you can select pieces that use colored stones and various metals. This way, your dress still appears classic but your accessories give you a modern and playful look. However, if you're a traditional bride, your Jewelry can focus on pristine materials like pearls that are intricately laced together.
At the end of the day, handcrafted bridal Jewelry is meant to give you that feeling of being special: your Jewelry matches your personality perfectly. Skilled hands devoted hours and hours into making that piece especially for you. More importantly, it's about knowing that no other bride will have that Jewelry. It's only yours, just for your own fairytale wedding!
However, before you go rushing to a store why don’t you consider, buying handmade bridal jewelry? It is your BIG day. Don’t you deserve to have a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry that no other bride has or will ever have?
With all jewelry out there, why shouldn’t you go for handcrafted pieces?
First of all, the feeling of having handcrafted jewelry for your special day will be like no other. These pieces have unique and intricate designs that will definitely make you sparkle. In fact, handcrafted pieces of Jewelry are so chic, even Hollywood stars like Angelina Jolie and Demi Moore prefer them. When you walk down the aisle, expect people to gasp. They may be elaborate or they may be simple but one thing is for certain. They will keep everyone's eyes on you.
Secondly, you should consider handmade jewelry because these pieces are meticulously created. If you look hard, you will be able to find pieces that date back centuries ago. Forged by craftsmen and Jewelers of the past, these wonderful pieces have the level of the artistry and the workmanship which cannot be found in the mass-produced pieces of the jewelry manufactured today. On the best and luckiest day of your life – your wedding - you want to your body to be adorned by only the best jewelry. Handcrafted bridal jewelry can give you that extra touch and feeling of sophistication.
Thirdly and possibly the most important, handmade jewelry will reflect your taste and personality. You will be able to choose unique designs that will allow you to express your personality and feelings about the day. Your bridal Jewelry will match the decor of your dress, your cake and even your reception. If you're an adventurous type, you can select pieces that use colored stones and various metals. This way, your dress still appears classic but your accessories give you a modern and playful look. However, if you're a traditional bride, your Jewelry can focus on pristine materials like pearls that are intricately laced together.
At the end of the day, handcrafted bridal Jewelry is meant to give you that feeling of being special: your Jewelry matches your personality perfectly. Skilled hands devoted hours and hours into making that piece especially for you. More importantly, it's about knowing that no other bride will have that Jewelry. It's only yours, just for your own fairytale wedding!
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