Collection: Bridal Diamond Jewelry

For the day that changes everything.

Our bridal diamond jewelry collection is designed for the moments that matter most- certified diamonds set in 14k/18k gold, handcrafted to capture the beauty and significance of your wedding day. From engagement diamond rings that begin the story to diamond earrings that frame your face with light, delicate diamond pendants that rest close to your heart, statement diamond necklaces that complete the look, and diamond bracelets that add the final touch of beauty. Each piece is created to photograph beautifully, wear comfortably, and become part of your forever. This is jewelry worthy of your aisle, your vows, and every anniversary after.

Discover pieces made for your most unforgettable chapter.

A bride wearing a necklace, earrings, and ring on a plain background

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FAQs

1. When should I start shopping for bridal jewelry?

Ideally, 3-6 months before your wedding. This allows time for custom designs, sizing adjustments, and coordinating pieces with your dress. For engagement rings, start even earlier if you're designing from scratch.

2. How do I choose jewelry that complements my wedding dress?

Consider your neckline: strapless gowns pair well with statement necklaces or chokers; V-necks suit pendants; high necklines often look best with statement earrings only. Bring photos of your dress when shopping, or schedule a styling consultation.

3. Should my bridal jewelry match or can I mix metals?

It's entirely up to you. Matching metals (all white, yellow, or rose gold) creates a cohesive look. Mixing can work beautifully if done intentionally- like rose gold earrings with a white gold necklace. Stay consistent within your personal style.

4. What's more important- the engagement ring or the wedding jewelry?

Both hold significance. Your engagement ring is worn daily and symbolizes the proposal. Your wedding jewelry completes your bridal look and often becomes heirloom pieces. Budget for both, prioritizing what matters most to you.

5. Can I wear my everyday jewelry on my wedding day?

You can, but many brides choose special pieces for the occasion. If you have sentimental everyday jewelry (like a family pendant), incorporating it adds personal meaning while still feeling bridal.

6. How do I coordinate my engagement ring with my wedding band?

Bring your engagement ring when shopping for your band. They should sit flush or complement each other visually. Curved bands work with solitaires, while straight bands suit most styles.

7. What jewelry does the bride typically wear?

Most brides wear: earrings (essential for framing the face), a necklace or pendant (depending on dress neckline), a bracelet (optional but popular), and their engagement ring. Some add a hair accessory or brooch.

8. Should my jewelry be subtle or statement-making?

It depends on your dress and personal style. Heavily embellished gowns often pair better with delicate jewelry. Simple, clean dresses can handle more dramatic pieces. Balance is key- let one element (dress or jewelry) take center stage.

9. What diamond quality should I choose for bridal jewelry?

For pieces that will be photographed extensively and potentially passed down, we recommend higher quality- minimum VS2 clarity and G-H color. However, personal preference and budget should guide your choice.

10. Can I customize bridal jewelry to match my vision?

Absolutely. We specialize in custom bridal pieces. Work with our designers to create jewelry that complements your dress, reflects your style, and holds personal meaning- from modified classic designs to completely original pieces.

11. How far in advance should I order custom bridal jewelry?

Allow 2-3 weeks for custom pieces, though complex designs may take longer. Factor in time for potential adjustments and peace of mind before your big day.

12. What's the best earring style for a bride?

It depends on your hairstyle. Updos showcase drop or chandelier earrings beautifully. Hair down suits studs or shorter drops. Consider comfort too- you'll wear them for 12+ hours.

13. Should I choose a necklace or leave my neckline bare?

Look at your dress neckline. Strapless, sweetheart, and off-shoulder styles are perfect for necklaces. High necklines, halters, and heavily detailed bodices often look better without. When in doubt, try both ways.

14. Should I buy 14k or 18k gold for bridal jewelry?

Both are excellent. 14k is more durable for pieces you'll wear frequently (like your wedding band). 18k offers richer color for statement pieces worn occasionally. Consider your lifestyle and how often you'll wear each piece.

15. Can I wear my bridal jewelry after the wedding?

Absolutely. Choose pieces you'll love beyond one day. Tennis bracelets, diamond studs, and elegant pendants transition beautifully to special occasions and anniversaries, making them worthy investments.

16. What's your return or exchange policy for bridal jewelry?

We offer returns and exchanges within 14 days on non-custom pieces. Custom bridal jewelry is final sale, but we work meticulously with you throughout the process to ensure everything is exactly right before your wedding.

17. Do you offer bridal jewelry sets?

Yes. We offer matching jewelry sets (necklace and earrings, designed to work together harmoniously. Sets ensure perfect metal and style matching while often offering better value than buying separately.

18. How long will it take to receive my bridal jewelry?

Ready-made pieces ship within 2 days. But most of the our jewelry pieces are made to order. Custom pieces take 2-3 weeks. Rush services may be available for an additional fee, but we encourage planning ahead to avoid stress and ensure perfection.

19. Can I try on bridal jewelry before purchasing?

Yes. Schedule a private bridal consultation appointment where you can try on pieces, bring photos of your dress, and work with our specialists to create your complete bridal jewelry vision.

19. Can I try on bridal jewelry before purchasing?

Yes. Schedule a private bridal consultation appointment where you can try on pieces, bring photos of your dress, and work with our specialists to create your complete bridal jewelry vision.