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Silver brides and bridesmaid jewelry

My wedding dress is Ivory and has a pearl floral bodice which is outlined in silver. I am planning on wearing silver bridal jewelry. My bridesmaid dresses are chocolate brown so they would need to wear a warmer color than silver, correct? Is it okay for me to wear silver jewelry and the bridesmaids.... [Read more]

Using one ring for wedding band and engagement

I was wondering if it is ok if I only have one ring for the engagement and wedding. I want a ring that is a thick band with diamonds and find it unnecessary to have two. But I don't know if this is "traditional" or expectable. I'm a traditional girl but as a couple we are on a budget and would.... [Read more]

Wedding band and engagement ring help!

Ok here is the deal... My beautiful fiance and I will be getting married this saturday, and we need help. what is the etiquette for the wedding band and engagement ring on the same finger, does it go engagement ring then wedding band, or wedding band then engagement ring, any input would be greatly.... [Read more]

Bridal earrings to wear with a sweetheart neckline wedding dress.

I am wearing a dress with a sweet-heart neckline and spaghetti straps. The dress is ivory and has a celadon sash. My mother is lending me a pink/peach cameo necklace that she wore at her wedding, which I will tie on an ivory ribbon around my neck. Because I can't match the earrings to the cameo,.... [Read more]

Engagement ring goes on which finger?

I was convinced until very recently when a friend of mine informed me that my engagement ring was not on the appropriate hand. My ring is on the right hand. I always thought that the left hand was for the actual wedding band and that the right hand meant promise/engaged. Please help so that I can.... [Read more]

 
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