Bridal Crystal-Jewellery
58Bridal Crystal Jewellery
“Something
old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a sixpence
in your shoe” is one of the best known traditions about your wedding
day.
Across different cultures there are lots of traditions and superstitions surrounding the biggest day of your life!
A
British superstition is to have a chimney sweep present at the wedding
for good luck, and even nowadays some couples will employ one to come
if they don’t know a chimney sweep personally!
Whether you are
superstitious or not, like most brides-to-be, you will spend months or
years planning on how to look and feel your best on this special day.
This
article describes ways to choose bridal crystal jewellery based on your
month of birth and also taking into consideration the symbolism of each
crystal.
The jewellery you choose to complement your dress,
hair, eyes, skin and your natural look will be an important choice for
you, and bridal crystal jewellery can work perfectly to pick up the
shades and light of your wedding theme.
You will want to look
fresh and stylish on the day, not overly adorned, so bear this in mind
when you are choosing your bridal jewellery.
It should be a
continuation of your wedding theme, which includes your dress, hair,
shoes, and also the look of the rest of your wedding party, venues and
flowers.
In the midst of all the hectic planning remember to
enjoy yourself and have fun with all the traditions. If you choose
bridal crystal jewellery you can wear it again after the big day
(unlike your wedding dress!) and it will bring back the wonderful
memories.
You could choose according to the month you were born.
Many people like to wear jewellery with their birthstone and of course
whether this is possible will depend on the colour scheme you have
chosen.
You may prefer to choose by the colour of the jewel itself, the symbolic meaning behind it just because it is beautiful.
For January the birthstone is garnet, which is a stunning deep red colour and symbolizes fire, faith, grace, truth and fidelity.
February’s
stone is a lovely purple stone – amethyst, which the Greeks believed
would prevent becoming drunk! The amethyst should bring you pleasant
dreams, and is a protective stone which can stop feeling of fear and
guilt.
Aquamarine is the birthstone for March, which is symbolic
of happiness, harmony, innocence and youthfulness. It is a combination
of light shades of blue.
April is the month for diamonds which
the ancient Hindus believed were created by bolts of lightning washed
onto river beds after a storm. It is a well known for its symbolism for
enduring love and fidelity.
Emeralds belong to the people born
in May, and are believed to inspire patience, wisdom and growth. They
range from the deepest to lightest of green.
For June the birth stone is pearl which is associated with faithfulness, friendship and loyalty.
The ruby is the birth stone for July, and this is the stone of courage, happiness, devotion and integrity.
The
birth stone for August is the peridot which is a rich green colour and
a beautiful gemstone. It is associated with the values of love, truth
and loyalty.
September’s stone is the sapphire which has long
been considered symbolic of wisdom and purity by kings and priests. The
sapphire is a beautiful blue stone which the Persians believed that the
earth rested on an enormous sapphire!
The opal is the
birthstones for October and it is symbolic of hope, purity and
innocence. It is a white opaque white stones with reflective rainbow
colour specks. People think that it can bring the wearer happiness,
faithfulness, confidence and loyalty.
November’s stone is the
topaz which has long been thought of as the stone of deep and enduring
love. It is most well known in light to medium blue, but can also be in
pink, yellow, gold, red, brown and some rare orange-red shades.
Turquoise
is the birth stone for December and this is seen as a very protective
stone in many cultures, and sacred in some cultures. It is meant to
bring good fortune, and is a lovely stone which can be found in various
shades of turquoise and green.
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millie101 says:
8 months ago
Great article, I really enjoyed it!