Ten Tips Every Woman Should Know Before Buying Wedding Jewellery

The wedding is the most important day in your life, and every bride wants to dazzle herself on this day. Your wedding jewellery is not just jewellery on the wedding day, because Indian families regard jewellery as family pride. When you go shopping in a jewellery store, you are obviously not alone, because of culture, you will tag your mother and other relatives!

For all brides who are waiting for the important day, here are my 8 suggestions, they will help you choose bridal jewellery.


Research trends

A small amount of research may take some time, but it is worthwhile and inevitable when buying jewellery. However, it is crucial to understand the latest jewellery trends and know which gadget is best for your bride Lehenga. For example, if you choose a beautiful Zari piece lehenga, you can match it with Kundan jewellery. For Chanderi Silk Saree, temple jewellery or traditional Kundan Polki piece jewellery, they can blend well together. After deciding on the wedding date, try to match up, because jewellery shopping takes a lot of time.

 

 Buy your jewellery before the outfit

Many times, the bride-to-be buys a dress before the jewellery, but this is a mistake. The wedding jewellery you are going to buy is likely to be much more expensive than clothes. Remember, your clothes should highlight your jewellery, not make its value drop. Whether it is jewellery from South India or any other design, it should stand out when matching your clothes.



 Decide the budget and don’t go beyond it

After setting a budget, it will be valuable enough for the products you decide to buy. And how much to buy! When planning all this content, make sure to follow strict cost principles, as this will only help you reduce unnecessary shopping expenses.




 Check out your family heirloom jewellery 

I remember my childhood, dreaming of owning my mother and grandma’s jewellery and clothes. With just a few changes, you can reuse artistic but classic gems as bridal jewellery, so you can maintain your own style quotient. And, yes, don't forget to conduct a thorough inspection of their heirloom treasures, you never know which piece of jewellery can match your dress.



Understand the bridal fabric

Since the wedding dress is made up of heavy work like Zardosi, and since the wedding dress/saree is determined in advance, there is no need to spend too much time checking the wedding dress, fabric and design and matching it with your bridal jewellery. Please pay attention to check the design of bridal jewellery from all angles for sharp edges or exposed ropes, so as not to jam the clothes or peel off the fabric design when wearing it and cause trouble.

 

 Find your motivation-luxury or investment. 

If you want to keep the bridal jewellery for a lifetime as an investment in the future, then you prefer pure gold or diamonds over anything else. And, if you want to spend extravagantly, please don't quench your thirst, don't be picky about jewellery, please buy anything you want to wear!


 Choose only trusted jewellers. 

Always buy bridal jewellery from a qualified jeweller, not from any local supplier or random jeweller. A trusted jeweller is reliable, authentic, and will only assure you of quality products. Most importantly, whenever you buy a gemstone, don't forget to check the markings and pay close attention to the charges and current gold and silver prices. And, if you prefer diamonds, please don’t forget to have an original certificate. Finally, for any future exchange or return, a cash memo is essential.



 Go for classics

When shopping for jewellery, remember not to buy anything that you will not wear in the future. Stick to classic jewellery designs, such as the evergreen Kundan princess necklace or the eternal wide chain Polki matha pattis. However, if you like to try, then look no further.



Customize jewellery as needed 

 

After in-depth research, if you still can't find something that suits your taste and preferences, you can even customize your bridal jewellery from a high-quality jeweller. Even if he will charge you some additional customization fees, it is definitely worth the money.


 

 Do take the advice


 

Before buying jewellery, please don't forget to accept the guidance of three people. First, your mom, then your bridal designer, and third, your bridal makeup artist. These consultants can provide you with a lot of help and can guide you which type of jewellery suits your forehead, chin, and other aesthetics of your face and neckline.