This weekend I was at the wedding of my lovely friend Chloe. She is this first of my close friends to tie the knot and she certainly did it in style. It was an amazing day and it got me thinking about the all important wedding jewelry. I am not about to get hitched any time soon but it doesn't mean I can't appreciate a bit of marital bling. Here are some wedding jewels with a bit of a twist.
1. Arrow Stamped Cufflinks by White Truffle. Something for the boys. I love that they can be personalised and the little arrows are super cute.
2. Sun and Moon Rings from Chris Mueller Jewelery. Love these decorated rings featuring the sun and moon over water. I like that the designs compliment each other but are also different. Just like all good couples.
3. Wedding Medals by Miju and You. Yes you read that right, wedding medals! These are customisable and can be bought in multiples as gifts, or an alternative to flowers, for the wedding party. Such a unique idea.
4. Slim Toothed Band from Claire Kinder Studio. This design also comes as a wider ring for the guys and together they would make a great set of wedding bands. Simple but also a bit different. And you get the option of rose or yellow gold (personally I'd go for rose gold every time but it's always nice to have options).
5. Bridesmaid Locket Necklaces by Sora Designs. Some more lovely gifts for the ladies in the wedding. Again they can be customised with each bridesmaids initials to make them extra special.
6. Blue Topaz and Black Diamond Wedding Ring Set by The Flying Fox Arts. Love this wedding ring set. As I've said before I do enjoy a bit of oxidisation and pairing it with blank diamonds is even better. Plus the topaz doubles as the brides something blue.
7. Art Deco Hair Comb from Bliss Bridal. This piece is a bit more traditional compared to the others but I do love a bit of hair sparkle. And sometimes the classics are the best.
8. IOU Ring by Unpossible Cuts. Before a wedding there is usually an engagement. This IOU engagement ring makes me chuckle. A fun stand in to allow for all important ring sizing and could also save a lot of stress for a clueless other half.