Wedding jewelry

Shine bright on your special day and every day thereafter with timeless lab-grown diamond wedding jewelry for the bride, groom, and wedding party.

Expert advice
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Expert advice

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Your guide to buying wedding jewelry

Find the styles that are unique to you and your special day.

Frequently asked questions about wedding jewelry

Traditionally, a wedding jewelry set features two or more pieces of jewelry that match in style, diamond shape, or metal color. A full jewelry set would feature matching earrings, bracelet, ring, and necklace. A wedding jewelry set is not only appropriate for a bride, but also for grooms and other members of the wedding day party who should feel empowered to express themselves and their own unique style.

Often, wedding day jewelry comes from the same collection. Matching necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and rings from the Constellation Collection, the VRAI x Amanda Hearst Rønning collection, VRAI x Style Me Pretty collection, or the VRAI x Brides collection are examples of popular matching sets. Linked Tennis Earrings, the Linked Tennis Bracelet, and the Linked Tennis Necklace would be an example of popular wedding day jewelry that was specifically designed to go together.

Of course! Your wedding day jewelry should reflect your personal style; if you prefer simple staples, there are fine jewelry designs made to match. Jewelry from the Solitaire Collection, such as a matching Solitaire Necklace and Solitaire Studs, are perfect for achieving simple sophistication. Bezel Solitaire Necklaces, Studs, and Bracelets, as well as Halo Studs and Necklaces, are also ideal not only for your wedding but for every day after.

Choose the metal color that you most often wear from day to day. This ensures that you’ll be able to incorporate each design into your daily life after the wedding is over. For those who have a mixture of both white gold and yellow gold, consider rose gold wedding jewelry for a look that is neutral and pairs well with both.