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FAQs

Below FAQ are some common concerns of our Customers...

For a wedding, jewellery typically includes an engagement ring, wedding bands, and additional pieces like necklaces, earrings, and bracelets chosen to complement the bridal gown. The selection often varies based on cultural traditions and personal style.

To choose wedding jewellery that matches your dress, consider the neckline, fabric, and embellishments of your gown. A simple dress allows for statement pieces, while an ornate dress pairs well with delicate jewellery.

The essential pieces of wedding jewellery for a bride typically include the engagement ring, wedding band, earrings, and a necklace. A bracelet or hair accessories might also be considered, depending on the overall look.

Whether you should wear diamonds or other gemstones for your wedding jewellery depends on your personal preference and overall theme. Diamonds are a timeless choice for brilliance, while coloured gemstones can add a unique touch or align with a colour scheme.

You should buy your wedding jewellery at least two to three months in advance of your wedding date to allow time for sizing, any customisations, and to ensure it complements your dress during final fittings.

The tradition behind wedding bands dates back centuries, symbolizing eternal love and commitment. The circular shape represents never-ending devotion, and the ring is typically worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, believed to have a vein leading directly to the heart.

Yes, the groom can wear wedding jewellery, most commonly a wedding band. Other options include cufflinks, a watch, or a simple lapel pin, chosen to complement his attire and personal style.

You should clean your wedding jewellery before the big day by gently using a mild soap and warm water solution with a soft brush, then rinsing and drying with a lint-free cloth. For intricate pieces or delicate stones, professional cleaning is recommended.

The difference between an engagement ring and a wedding ring is that an engagement ring is given during a proposal to symbolize the intent to marry, typically featuring a prominent gemstone, while a wedding ring (or band) is exchanged during the ceremony to signify the marriage itself.

Yes, it is absolutely okay to borrow "something borrowed" jewellery for your wedding, as it's a cherished tradition believed to bring good luck. It can also add sentimental value and a unique touch to your bridal ensemble.