Find the Perfect Pearl Jewellery for Your Wedding

By Claire

One way of doing this is to con­sider the dif­fer­ent sea­sons and win­ter wed­dings are per­haps the most suit­able for intro­duc­ing color to the atmos­phere that a win­ter wed­ding pro­vokes in the bride, groom and guests. So which types of pearls are best for wear­ing at a sum­mer and win­ter wedding?

Fresh­wa­ter Pearls

One of the most pop­u­lar and sought after forms of wed­ding jew­ellery, fresh­wa­ter pearls are one of the most styl­ish and afford­able forms of pearls avail­able. Fresh­wa­ter pearls come in many dif­fer­ent styles such as pen­dants, bracelets, neck­laces and ear­rings and you should be able to find some­thing that matches your choice of wed­ding dress superbly – just check out the pearl neck­lace below to see how clas­sic fresh­wa­ter pearls can be in white:

South Sea Pearls

Sil­very white pearls from the South Seas and are stun­ning and lux­u­ri­ous. Their color also makes them ideal for win­ter wed­dings as they reflect the icy hues of the sea­son superbly. There are many fan­tas­tic exam­ples of white pearl ear­rings and neck­laces that will truly ele­vate a bride’s choice of dress to a whole new level of style and sophis­ti­ca­tion. Some­thing as sim­ple as the white pearl pen­dant below will serve as the per­fect fash­ion acces­sory to a win­ter wedding:

The above exam­ples of pearl jew­ellery are fine exam­ples of the sort of acces­sories which are sim­ply ideal for a tra­di­tional white wed­ding but what if you’ve got a more colour­ful wed­ding planned? Well, con­sider the lux­ury pearl jew­ellery styles below:

Akoya Pearl Jewellery

This iconic cul­tured pearl orig­i­nated from Japan and unques­tion­ably boasts the sort of under­stated beauty and ele­gance, which makes it the per­fect choice for a bride look­ing for acces­sories for their wed­ding. In terms of match­ing the choice of wed­ding dress, it may be a good idea to con­sider a white Akoya pearl pen­dant or ear­rings with a splash of color from gem­stones such as rubies or sap­phires – take a look at the stun­ning pearl ear­rings and pen­dant below:

Tahit­ian Pearls

These darker pearls are sourced from French Poly­ne­sia and look quite dis­tinct from any other pearls found on the mar­ket. Their nat­ural sil­ver, gray and aubergine colours make them an excep­tion­ally styl­ish and grace­ful accom­pa­ni­ment for wed­ding guests. Tahit­ian pearls are cer­tainly one of the most con­tem­po­rary types of pearl jew­ellery. You can see just how unique Tahit­ian pearls are by tak­ing a look at the pearl bracelet and ear­rings below:

Wed­dings are a mag­nif­i­cent occa­sion and it stands to rea­son that the bride will want to look her very best – and the choice of jew­ellery that she wears will have an impor­tant bear­ing in help­ing her to achieve this. Pearl jew­ellery isn’t just an incred­i­bly ele­gant form of jew­ellery, it is also one of the most attrac­tive and suit­able forms of jew­ellery that can be con­sid­ered for a wed­ding through the year.

This arti­cle is sup­plied by Win­ter­son Pearl Jew­ellery.