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Buying wedding jewellery can be quite a hassle. Not only are these ornaments usually expensive but most brides like to buy the most exquisitely designed pieces as well. Indeed the fine craftsmanship adds to the cost of these ornaments and one ends up paying quite heavily for these pieces. But by keeping a few simple tips in mind, it is possible to not only buy fine jewellery but also not end up paying all you own to the jewelry store.

The first rule to live by when considering buying jewellery for your wedding is to not wait for the wedding date to be set. Keep in mind that wedding jewellery is mostly also seen as an investment and therefore one should look around for jewellery sales and pick up pieces that are finely crafted as well as going for a lowered rate. Indeed over the years these pieces will rise in price and therefore you will end up saving quite a fortune. Though, it is very important to always seek a certificate of authentication when buying expensive jewellery.

Another tip that helps tremendously in this case is keeping your eyes open when visiting jewellery shops. If you like a design but it does not fit into your budget, you could ask the jeweller to make it for you with cheaper stones or metals, so as to have the same effect cosmetically. Indeed, since the making process does take time, it helps to start your wedding collection much before you actually have a date set out for you.

Jewelry stores usually work with current trends and this is one of the main reasons why many brides end up with one particular era jewellery and do not have a large variety to boast of. Indeed buying over an extended period of time does work rather well in terms of have a collection that is more extensive in nature.

Hurried purchases never allow you to pick out jewellery that you truly like. Instead most brides end up compromising with the best option available at jewellery shops at a given time. The end result is that one pays rather dearly for jewellery that is not even greatly admired. So buying much before the wedding actually prevents you from buying in a hurry and allows you to not only have a fine collection but also one that is not too expensive.

Also do keep in mind that instead of buying the wedding gown first and then trying to match wedding jewellery with it, the other way round will work better. Keep in mind that while the gown will be shelved pretty much forever, the jewellery can be worn on several other occasions and therefore it is work to visit the jewelry stores way before you set out hunting for your wedding gown.

These pointers all indicate that the best time to buy wedding jewellery is any time when the rates of gold are lowered and you have the cash to spare. Keep in mind that while your wedding gown does need you to have a size, there are no such restrictions when it comes to jewellery.






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