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The Wedding Traditions Collection sheds new light on old customs. Each piece is inspired by beliefs that are meant to bring good fortune to the newly wedded couple. Wearing this jewelry on your wedding day is a great way to give a nod to tradition, but with a fresh interpretation.
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Possibly the best-known wedding tradition in the U. S. is "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." Jewelry is a great way of adding something blue to your outfit. Brides who want to honor the tradition without overtly wearing something with a lot of blue in it can have earrings made with blue earwires. |
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Many brides choose to wear a pearl strand belonging to their mother, aunt, or grandmother as their "something borrowed." You can make it your own for the day by adding this pearl enhancer, which can be custom-made using a variety of gemstones to complement your wedding colors (shown: lab-grown blue spinel). After the wedding, keep the enhancer as a keepsake, or return it with the necklace as a thank-you. |
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It's been said that it's lucky for the sun to shine on the bride. However, the weather doesn't always cooperate. You can bring sunshine to your wedding with these earrings, made with Swarovski crystal prisms. The earrings shown incorporate something blue; they are also available with clear crystals. |
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Oddly enough, it's also supposed to be lucky for it to rain on your wedding day. Evoke the spirit of real rain by wearing a necklace that looks like raindrops. Combine it with the Sunshine earrings to get the best of both worlds! |
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