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Wearing something blue is a common wedding tradition. From pinning sashes to gowns to putting on eye-catching shoes, brides find many interesting ways to incorporate the cool color into their ensembles. If you’re looking for ideas, consider wearing jewelry with sapphires, aquamarine, topaz, or other blue stones. This is a striking way to wear the symbol of love, fidelity, and purity. Below are a few suggestions to get the creative juices flowing.

Blue Jewelry Ideas for Your Wedding Outfit

1. Use the Bouquet 

If you have warm tones in your wedding party’s outfits, consider discreetly placing blue accents in the colorful bouquet. Pin a small brooch with glistening blue stones to the sash. The floral arrangement will shimmer each time the jewelry catches the light.   

2. Don Earrings & a Right-Hand Ring

jewelryWear sparkly blue earrings to pull focus to your face. If you sport an updo, dangling earrings will elongate your neck. A pair of dainty studs will also draw attention each time you tuck long, flowing locks behind your ears. Pair the ear candy with a complementary ring on the right hand to complete the look.

3. Wear a Hair Comb or Headband

If you decide to wear your hair up, use a fancy hair comb bedazzled with blue jewels to hold your locks in place. If you wear your hair in loose curls or tendrils, a headband with a few blue stones will make the style appear more polished and romantic. You can also place a small barrette in tousled tresses to pin back sections for a more relaxed look.

 

Browse a selection of beautiful wedding rings and additional bridal jewelry at Smith Jewelry & Coins in St. Charles, MO. Since 1964, residents throughout Greater St. Charles have been visiting the store to find gorgeous baubles to add to their collections, get gifts to give to loved ones, and receive fair prices on items they sell to the shop. To learn more about the merchandise, call (636) 441-6789. Visit the jewelry store online to view some of the inventory, and become a Facebook fan to see more photos of the pieces.

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