Have you ever considered how the gemstones on rings and
other jewelries are set? Probably not! Today’s post saves you lots of research
time before visiting your jeweler. Settings are to be considered depending on
the prospective wearer’s daily activities. For instance, a setting that is suitable to wear for an
office executive might not be suitable for a construction worker.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
Types of Gemstone Shapes
A
gemstone shape refers to the outline or form of the gem. I have noticed that
the shape of a gem is usually confused with the cut. Shape and cut are not the
same. Gemstone cut is the faceting. Do note that diamonds are included in the
list of gemstones. Therefore, gemstone shapes are also for diamonds. Just like
profiles, shapes can be combined. For instance, if you want three stones on
your engagement ring, the centre stone could be a heart shape while the other
two placed on either side could both be oval shape.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Monday, March 19, 2012
Gemstones for your Wedding and Engagement Rings
A gemstone is a precious mineral, which is cut and
polished to make jewelry. As an alternative to diamonds for the budget conscious couple, beautiful gemstones can be set on your wedding or engagement ring to give it that complete finishing.
These coloured gems are beautiful and can replace diamonds. In ancient times,
some precious gems are associated with the zodiac sign or the month one is born
in.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Wedding Ring Profiles
The profile of a wedding ring is its cross-sectional
shape. If you were to cut through your ring, the shape you see is its profile.
The profile of a ring determines how it fits on your finger. After considering your budget and the metal you want on your ring, the profile is how comfortably the ring will fit on
your finger. You don’t a wedding ring that keeps snagging.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Wedding Ring Metal Choices
A wedding ring or wedding band,
depending on the type of English you speak in your region, is a metal ring worn
by a married person to signify that he or she is married. It is given to a
spouse, usually at the wedding ceremony. In a church wedding, the rings are
very important. In addition, Blessing
the Rings is a very important 'ritual' in a
Christian wedding ceremony.
As you are planning your wedding, it is
advisable to shop for your wedding rings at least six months before the wedding
date. This would allow time to visit as many stores and do lots of research; it
also prevents panic shopping. By ordering your rings earlier, you are on the
safe side, in case you may need to resize them. However, be informed in your
choice of metal, as not all metals can be re-sized.
Friday, March 09, 2012
What Every Bride Shouldn't Forget
The
days preceding the wedding day can be full of stress and pressure. You have
dreamt of this big day and with each tick of the clock, it gets nearer. You
have ordered your gown, booked the caterer, the decorator and all vendors that
are needed for the day. You have even started a beauty regimen. Every element
that constitutes a wedding seems covered, right? Darling Bride, if you get so
worked up with the activities before the day, you may find out some very
important details are forgotten. That’s where a professional wedding planner
comes to work. She could be hired for the day coordination or planning
everything from start to finish.
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
What is your Wedding Dress Length?
This is a question you have to answer personally
when it comes to making a choice of the dress length and hemline. The hemline
of your wedding dress is the level of the lower edge. Where the hem stops
determines the dress length. Your choice will be influenced by, among other
things, your figure (as you may have guessed) and the formality of your
ceremony. In practice, shorter hemlines are appropriate for informal weddings.
But if you have the heart, you can wear whatever you love, irrespective of the
type of ceremony. The most important thing is being happy. I have added images
to give you a vivid description of what I am talking about.
Sunday, March 04, 2012
Styles of Wedding Dress Sleeves [Part 2]
After your dress silhouette and neckline, the sleeve is an important part of
your wedding dress that dictates the look of the dress and how you feel wearing
it. For the records, the sleeve is the part of the dress that wholly or partly
covers the arm. There are basically three sleeve styles from which the others
spring from – short, long or three-quarter. Recent trends have gone from short
sleeves to baring it all. Since short sleeves are the in thing nowadays, it
means it could be worn without considering the weather. However, I will not
advise you to wear a long sleeve in a hot weather. Check out the last seven styles!
Styles of Wedding Dress Sleeves [Part 1]
After your dress silhouette and neckline, the sleeve is an important
part of your wedding dress that dictates the look of the dress and how you feel
wearing it. For the records, the sleeve is the part of the dress that wholly or
partly covers the arm. There are basically three sleeve styles from which the
others spring – short, long or three-quarter. Recent trends have gone from
short sleeves to baring it all. Since short sleeves are the in thing nowadays,
it means it could be worn without considering the weather. However, I will not
advise you to wear a long sleeve in a hot weather. Check out these seven styles!
Thursday, March 01, 2012
15 Wedding Wedding Dress Necklines to Pick From [Part2]
Your
dress neckline is the edge of your dress at or below the neck. There are
various necklines to choose from in order to add more beauty to your gown. Some
names are self explanatory and need no further introduction while some are
derivatives or similar to others. As always, do not be overwhelmed by the
variety you have. Take note that not all necklines will fit every bride. When
shopping for wedding gowns, try on as many silhouettes and necklines as
possible. Following the trend or some hard rule may ruin your look on your big
day. Do not be won over by sales talk; pick a neckline you love and are
comfortable with. Below are some neckline images; feel free to add to the list
before hitting the stores.
15 Wedding Dress Necklines to Pick From [Part 1]
Your
dress neckline is the edge of your dress at or below the neck. There are
various necklines to choose from in order to add more beauty to your gown. Some
names are self explanatory and need no further introduction while some are
derivatives or similar to others. As always, do not be overwhelmed by the
variety you have. Take note that not all necklines will fit every bride. When
shopping for wedding gowns, try on as many silhouettes and necklines as
possible. Following the trend or some hard rule may ruin your look on your big
day.
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