1. Decide what wedding jewellery you want to wear. Before you contact a jeweller, think carefully about the wedding jewellery you want to wear at your reception. Look at examples online, at the jewellers listed above or in our Gallery, and bear in mind your wedding dress or wedding suit. Certain necklaces may not suit some wedding dresses as well, depending on the neckline of the dress. For example, a longer necklace looks particularly lovely with a deep V-neck.
2. Consider the style and shape. Does your wedding dress or suit have a distinctive style? If so, choose wedding jewellery that complements it. Also think in advance about the material and colour. For wedding rings, it’s best to choose a more durable material, as you’ll be wearing that piece for the rest of your life!
3. They don’t necessarily have to match. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to choose wedding jewellery that matches. If you’d rather wear a diamond ring in white gold and your partner a classic gold ring, that’s perfectly fine. You choose what you both feel most comfortable with.
4. Set your budget. The price of your wedding jewellery will vary depending on the material. For wedding and engagement rings, it’s always worth opting for the very best quality, as you’ll be wearing these pieces for the rest of your life. So make sure you set your budget carefully in advance.
The main pieces of wedding jewellery are the engagement ring and the wedding rings, complemented by items such as a necklace, earrings, a bracelet or a watch. For all these types of jewellery, visit a jeweller or make an appointment with a jewellery designer for a bespoke design. If you’d like a beautiful stone in your jewellery, you can choose between a diamond or a gemstone such as a sapphire, ruby or emerald. As your wedding day approaches, you’ll often choose matching jewellery to complete your look.
For an engagement ring, your wedding rings or any other piece of wedding jewellery, you can visit a jeweller or jewellery designer of your choice. Choose rings and jewellery that suit your style and your wedding outfits. Take your time to look at and try on different designs before you decide.
When choosing your wedding jewellery, pay attention to the shape, colour, clarity and carat weight. Ideally, your jewellery should complement your wedding dress or outfit perfectly, without necessarily stealing the show. Also ask your jeweller about the materials and care instructions, so that your jewellery stays looking its best.
The price depends heavily on the material, the gemstones and whether you opt for a bespoke design. In Belgium, an engagement ring costs around 2,100 euros on average, with some costing considerably more; jewellery such as earrings or a bracelet can be chosen entirely according to your own budget. Ask your jeweller for a clear price estimate. Read more about the price of an engagement ring in this article.
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