5 Important Tips You Need To Know About Silver Jewellery

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Gold jewellery has been very popular for the past decades. But now, some brides are turning to silver jewellery to maytch their wedding gowns.
Now, silver jewellery is highly popular as modern brides go for the more contemporary look.
Are you thinking if you should consider silver jewellery?
If you are, do read on for 5 important tips on choosing one.
1. Affordability
Silver, no doubt is cheaper than gold. Despite of cheaper in price, some bands are intricately handcrafted.
So, you may end up paying slightly more for the designs.
If you have a higher budget, you can even consider having customised rings for you and your husband-to-be.
If you find a silver jewellery quite simple, you can infact add on silver pendants.
Some vendors do offer the service of engraving personalised message on the wedding rings.
2. Durability and Strength
Marriage between two unique individuals is eternal and silver jewellery can be long lasting with proper care.
With regular cleansing and polishing with the use of a polishing cloth, your silver wedding rings can shine for many years to come.
3. Size of the rings
Before your shopping for your wedding rings, you got to take note what size you are wearing.
Even if you don’t, not to worry.
You can always visit any vendor to find out the size.
It is important to keep in mind the width and thickness of the rings. Different people have different preferences. So choose one which you feel more comforable.
What happens if you can’t find the size you want?
Silver wedding bands are generally sizeable. So do give enough time to resize your rings before you wedding day.
A 3 months buffer is generally fine.
4. Silver for other accessories
What about having a silver necklace?
Remember to remember the neckline of your gown.
If you are wearing low cut or sleeveless,
A silver necklace that falls nicely just below the cleavage is a great way to leave every gusts in awe.
You can also get stylish silver ear rings and silver bracelets that complements your hairstyles.
5. Never buy on impulse
There are many reputable vendors around, even online.
It is always wise to scout around with an open mind that you can find a better design or a better deal.
I remember I went back to the same shop 3 times before deciding which bands to buy. And meanwhile, I also visit other vendors to check out their designs and prices.
Some vendors have their own design team and you may find something special and unique for yourself.
Now with these 5 tips, I am sure you will know what kind of jewelry you love. So good luck with your wedding jewellery shopping!
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That means a lot of people will spend a lot of money partying in the next year.
July 28th, 2008 at 8:25 amAuthor’s inclination is to say that wedding jewelery should be purchased from retailers. You clearly explained the five tips to select the best one. The tips are really so helpful for a common man. We should care the choice of bride and groom while purchasing jewelery. Thanks for telling such important tips.
July 29th, 2008 at 2:22 pmI’ve always preferred silver to gold. I think its a less is more kind of thing.
July 30th, 2008 at 9:08 amThanks for the tips! I have never really gotten into Gold. Silver is just so beautiful and it’s not nearly as flashy as gold.
August 1st, 2008 at 5:16 amGreat article, I prefer silver jewelry but thought I would have to settle for white gold. Thanks for the second option.
August 6th, 2008 at 3:14 amWhen I was younger it was almost unheard of to buy a silver wedding ring. Everyone went for gold or at a push platinum. All my jewellery was gold. Over the years I have gradually replaced most of my gold jewellery to either silver or white gold.
August 6th, 2008 at 1:35 pmI suppose its just a matter of taste but I really do prefer the look of silver to gold any day!