Wedding Day Jewelry: Timeless Elegance for Your LDS Celebration

LDS bride adjusting showing her jewelry that she’ll be wearing at her temple wedding ceremony.

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Your wedding day is a sacred and joyous occasion, and every detail—from your gown to your accessories—should reflect the beauty and significance of the moment. Selecting the right jewelry can enhance your bridal ensemble, adding a touch of elegance without overshadowing your natural glow.

Keep It Simple and Elegant

When it comes to bridal jewelry, less is often more. Opt for pieces that complement your dress and personal style without overwhelming your look. Classic choices like pearl or diamond studs, a delicate pendant necklace, or a simple bracelet can add just the right amount of sparkle.

Consider Your Dress and Hairstyle

Your gown's neckline and your chosen hairstyle play significant roles in determining the best jewelry pieces:

  • Necklines: A sweetheart or strapless neckline pairs beautifully with a choker or short pendant necklace. V-neck dresses are complemented by a pendant or Y-shaped necklace. High necklines may not require a necklace, allowing you to focus on statement earrings instead.

  • Hairstyles: An updo showcases drop or chandelier earrings, adding drama and elegance. If you're wearing your hair down, consider studs or small hoops to prevent tangling.

Match Metals to Your Dress

The color of your gown can guide your choice of metal:

  • White or ivory dresses: Pair well with silver, platinum, or white gold.

  • Bright white dresses: Look stunning with silver or platinum.

Incorporate Meaningful Pieces

Consider wearing jewelry that holds personal or spiritual significance. LDS temple-themed pieces, such as necklaces or bracelets featuring temple charms, can serve as a beautiful reminder of your eternal commitment.

Embrace Current Trends Thoughtfully

While timeless pieces are always in style, modern brides are also embracing unique jewelry trends:

  • Colored Gemstones: Sapphires, emeralds, or aquamarines can add a pop of color and serve as your "something blue."

  • Vintage-Inspired Designs: Art Deco or Victorian-era pieces bring a touch of nostalgia and elegance.

  • Personalized Jewelry: Custom pieces with engravings or birthstones add a personal touch to your bridal look.

Headpiece Jewelry

Your veil can do double duty by giving your hairstyle some sparkle, too! Most veils are attached to a pretty comb, clip, or tiara that ties in with the beading or lace on your gown. Some brides even use jeweled hairpins, or skip the veil altogether and tuck in fresh flowers. Whether it's crystals, pearls, or a single bloom, the goal is to highlight your hairstyle and make you feel like the radiant bride you are.

Earrings

When it comes to earrings, you’ve got options—from classic pearl studs to statement chandeliers and everything in between. The key is finding a pair that complements both your dress and your beautiful face. For example, dainty earrings are perfect for petite brides or delicate gowns, while larger, bold earrings can make a fun statement if your dress is more modern or minimal. Think balance, not bling overload.


Necklace

A necklace can be the finishing touch that frames your smile and pulls your entire bridal look together. Whether you go for a simple strand of pearls, a sparkling Y-shaped drop, or a vintage-inspired choker, just make sure the length feels right. A good rule of thumb? Your necklace should fall about two finger-widths above your gown’s neckline. That way, it accentuates—not competes—with your dress.


Bracelet

A bracelet isn’t a must-have, but it can be such a lovely touch. Whether you choose something barely-there and delicate or full-on dazzling, it’s all about your personal style. Traditionally, brides wear bracelets on their right wrist so they don’t steal the spotlight from your wedding and engagement rings on the left—after all, they’re kind of a big deal!


Rings

Of course, your wedding and engagement rings are front and center. But your right hand? That’s fair game. Many brides love wearing a meaningful ring there—maybe a family heirloom or a sweet “something borrowed.” Just remember, simple is usually best so nothing distracts from the main event: the beautiful love story you’re sealing at the altar.


Toe Rings and Anklets

Planning to wear a tea-length or ballerina-style dress? That opens the door for something fun like a toe ring or an anklet! It’s a playful way to show your personality and bring a little sparkle from head to toe. Match it with your bracelet or necklace for a cohesive look—but only if it feels like you. There’s no pressure to add anything you’re not excited about.


Final Thoughts

Your wedding jewelry should enhance your natural beauty and reflect your personal style and the sacredness of your temple marriage. Choose pieces that make you feel confident and radiant, creating a harmonious and elegant bridal ensemble.

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