Wedding
Jewellery is an important part
of marriage in many societies.
Wedding jewellery mainly refer
to the jewellery of the bride.
Wedding jewellery is often very
important in a woman’s
life. A woman chooses the best
jewellery for her wedding. Wedding
jewellery can be made of different
metals. These may be gold, silver
and platinum. The wedding jewellery
may also be studded with precious
stones like pearls coral, jade,
quartz, amethyst and topaz.
Diamond jewellery is also very
popular in marriage. The choice
of wedding jewellery depends
on the amount of one’s
budget. If the budget of marriage
is high, it might be thought
by elegantly designed jewellery
and custom jewellery.
Wedding jewellery can be
of different types. This may
be a valuable set of necklace
or a pendant. Other objects
of adornment are ear rings,
bracelets, bracelets, ankle
chains and rings are also
very popular as wedding jewellery.
In many countries like India,
wedding jewellery is very
popular. Bride begins to wear
jewellery marriage long before
the wedding day. Other women
also wear household ornaments
costly to the occasion. Pre-marriage
functions are celebrated in
every community. In India,
women pre-celebrate marriage
as the occasion of marriage
when mehendi jewels adorn
the figure of the bride. In
the European society of pre-marriage
function is celebrated as
an opportunity for the commitment
of marriage. Engagement ring
is a must on the occasion
of the commitment.
The marriages are celebrated
with much grandeur in all
countries, but in the Eastern
countries, marriages are celebrated
with more enthusiasm. On the
day of marriage, the wife
is decorated with ornaments
from head to toe. The jewellery
worn on the day of marriage
is mainly heavy jewellery.
On the day of marriage, the
bride is usually the family
precious ornaments which she
receives as a legacy of his
parents or the elderly. In
Eastern countries ornaments
marriage bear the mark of
the aristocracy of the bride’s
family.
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