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Jewellery worn with bridal wear typically includes necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings, chosen to enhance the bride's gown and overall wedding aesthetic. Hair accessories like tiaras or hairpins are also common.

To choose jewellery that matches your bridal gown, consider the neckline of your dress, its style (e.g., modern, traditional), and the color of the fabric. Aim for harmony, not necessarily an exact match.

Popular materials for bridal wear jewellery include gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, pearls, and cubic zirconia. The choice often depends on the bride's preference, budget, and the gown's embellishments.

All your bridal wear jewellery doesn't need to match perfectly, but it should be cohesive in style and tone. Mixing metals or styles can work if done thoughtfully to create a balanced look.

Yes, statement pieces are suitable for bridal wear jewellery, especially if the dress is simple or has a high neckline. A bold necklace or elaborate earrings can be a focal point.

Select bridal jewellery for different necklines by considering what complements the cut: V-necks pair well with pendants, strapless gowns suit chokers or collars, and high necklines often look best with statement earrings.

Yes, you can wear colored gemstones with bridal wear to add a personal touch or to match a wedding theme or accent color. Sapphires, emeralds, or birthstones are popular choices.

Traditional bridal jewellery customs vary by culture, but often include wearing specific types of necklaces, bangles, or headpieces that symbolize marital bliss, prosperity, or cultural heritage.

To store your bridal jewellery before the wedding, keep it in a secure, cool, dry place, preferably in its original box or a soft pouch to prevent damage and tangling.

Yes, it is acceptable and often encouraged to re-wear bridal jewellery after the wedding for other special occasions or even daily wear, especially if it's a timeless or sentimental piece.