Showing posts with label Bridal Jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bridal Jewelry. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Couture Jewelry: Finding the Perfect Jewelry Designer

Getting in touch with a subject matter expert before making any major purchase in your life is a practice very underrated. Knowing who to turn to in order to make an informed decision is a divine gift. When you’re opting for custom designed jewelry, it is easy to go wrong.
Harmony Scott shares some brilliant tips on finding the perfect jewelry designer.


Where to Start

Start researching at least four months before your wedding date, so you won't be rushed. As soon as you have found your wedding dress you are ready to find your jewelry. When choosing a jewelry designer, make sure you are familiar with their style and price range. Start with a little research on jewelers in your area, ask your friends for recommendations, and clip photos in magazines of attractive styles. I particularly like Lucky and InStyle magazines for their variety and price range. If you want something very specific, it is always best to find a jeweler nearby that you can meet with face to face. Otherwise, email makes it pretty easy to refine your search and communicate with your designer of choice.

Websites are a great resource. Spend some time online where you can browse and educate yourself at your leisure. The more specific your search keywords, the more refined your results will be. Use keywords like "bridal jewelry" or "wedding jewelry" along with "freshwater pearl", "semi-precious gemstones", "affordable handmade jewelry", "handmade designer jewelry", "sterling silver", and "gold." It is helpful to narrow the field of choices by searching for specific gemstones or materials you like (like moonstone, topaz, amethyst, or pink freshwater pearls) or styles that attract you (like "Victorian", "Edwardian" or "Antique"). One useful website is http://www.thefind.com. It is basically a shopping search engine that organizes your results by price or search-term relevance, and best of all, it has little thumbnail photos of each piece so you can see if you like the item before you click through to the specific website.

Once you have a few good design candidates, make an appointment to speak with each jeweler on your list in person, by phone or via email. Bring in or email photos of your dress (preferably with you in it), have a clear budget and time frame, and be sure to communicate any other important details that will give the designer a good idea of your desires and expectations.

Buyer Beware

Steer clear of any jeweler who pushes you towards a design that is not your taste or is too expensive. It is one thing for a designer to educate you about the jewelry they create, but don't let someone sweet-talk you into a design that you don't really love or can't afford. This is a big red flag, and the best course of action is to go somewhere else. Also, don't let your sister's best friend guilt you into wearing a necklace she "designed" just because she can string beads in a row. This is your day, and you should have it your way! You deserve to work with a professional who takes their craft, reputation, and customer service seriously. With a little effort you can find a talented designer who creates jewelry you love, listens to your needs, caters to your budget, and treats you with the respect and honesty you deserve.

Budget Minded

Once you have found your jeweler of choice, you can trim your expenses by purchasing a design that is currently available for sale in their line, or by asking the designer to repeat or make small changes to a style they have created previously. This will help save money since the artist will not have to create something from scratch especially for you, and the price should be more reasonable. If you do want something made specifically for you, expect to pay more, and in some cases the increased expense can be significant. This is because the designer will have to take much more time and care to create a look that is exactly what you want, and may have to create and re-create the piece several times to get it just right. Always get an estimate first before any work has started to avoid any nasty surprises! Its best to be upfront with your budget, most jewelry designers will appreciate your candor and be able to guide you to your ideal look and price range.
I hope you have enjoyed these tips! Best wishes on finding the perfect jewelry designer to suit your specific style, budget, and desires for your special day.
Harmony Scott has been designing handmade jewelry since 1996. She specializes in creating adornments to celebrate "the Goddess within" every woman, and to compliment her natural beauty and personal style. Harmony has two retail stores in Aspen and Carbondale, Colorado and her fabulous designs can be found in unique galleries and boutiques around the country. Please view her website Colorado Bridal Jewelry or contact her at info@harmonyscott.com for more information. Read full post  

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Thursday, 15 September 2016

TRADITIONAL BUT CREATIVE: BRIDAL JEWELRY THIS SEASON

A modern marriage is an amalgamation of traditional values and current fashion. While contemporary fashion holds the attention of today’s brides, traditional designs are no less desirable. Classic designs like round brilliant and marquise diamonds provide the comportment befitting a bride while pearls help maintain a clean, classy look. 

Something old, something new


Going the vintage way is definitely not off the books when it comes to bridal wear. In fact, it is one of the most preferable ways. We love the idea of a bride wearing heirloom jewelry to her wedding.It makes it more intimate and special.

‘Something old’ does represent the bride’s history and family tradition. So it makes sense to wear jewelry that was passed down by her mother or grandmother. It can be a variety of pieces – bracelet, brooch, earrings, garter or necklace. Any one of these should do.
Opting for vintage designs is another brilliant way to cover for the ‘something old’ part of the wedding rhyme. Vintage jewelry has only grown more fabulous with time and we have grown fonder.
While jewelry suffices for anything, your ‘something new’ is most likely going to be your wedding dress. Alternatively, you may opt for a new pearl bracelet, earrings or necklace.

Something borrowed, something blue


Let’s take a moment to take in how perfect Kate Middleton’s ‘something borrowed’ was. The splendid vintage diamond tiara was lent to her by none other than the Queen of England! While not everybody finds themselves being married to a prince (no reason why one would want to), there is always a big chance that your in-laws will be delighted to lend you some form of vintage accessory for your big day.Borrowing something should also make both the borrower and the lender feel closer to each other.

Colored stones like sapphire can fulfill ‘something blue’. You may want to incorporate these stones in earrings or a necklace if you don’t already have a sapphire engagement ring. Trouble arises when the color blue does not match the bride’s color scheme. However, putting colored stones on a less-distracting piece like a bracelet or a garter belt should take care of it.

A bride may also choose to set aside a different piece of jewelry to fulfill each ‘something’. In theory, it might sound like you’ll be overdoing it. In reality, however, this works just fine and there is no need to worry as long as the pieces complement the whole bridal scheme.

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