Pearl Necklaces: The Perfect Jewelry For a Bride

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Article Title: Pearl Necklaces: The Perfect Jewelry For a Bride
Author: Kellie Purden
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In the olden days, it was customary for pearls to be sewn on the bride's wedding gown as they symbolized purity, innocence, honesty and faith which befittingly described the bride and the couple's new life ahead. Through the years, pearls have become the jewelry of choice for brides to don on their wedding day not only because of their traditional significance but also due to their elegant and classic overtures.

This century's old tradition lives on in Pearl Accessory which offers the best price for your wedding jewelry arsenal with its wide selection of pearl necklaces, earrings, bracelets and rings.

After learning the difference between a freshwater pearl, an "Akoya" pearl, a Tahitian pearl and a South sea pearl, choosing the right pearl earring, pearl bracelet and pearl ring has become easier and simpler. But the process of choosing the perfect nacreous necklace entail a bit more study as there are a variety of lengths to choose from.

In choosing your statement necklace, you would want a piece that would stand out but would not catch unnecessary attention that it would draw the spotlight away from you. You would want a statement necklace that would blend in but would not get lost in all of those layers of delicate silk or chiffon of your wedding gown. Does it make sense? Depending on the style and color of your wedding gown, you would want a necklace that would complement your overall look.

Pearl necklaces come in various lengths. There are the pearl collars, pearl chokers, pearl princess, opera pearl and pearl rope.

Let us unveil the mystery one strand at a time.

Pearl collars are 12 to 13 inches long and rest comfortably on the middle of a woman's neck when worn. Consisting of 3 or more strands, pearl collars are ideal for wedding gowns with a boat neck, v-neck or off-the-shoulder neckline design.

Pearl chokers are 14 to 16 inches long and complement almost any wedding gown neckline.

Pearl princess necklaces are the most versatile which may be used for both high and low or plunging necklines. Length is 17 to 19 inches with 18 inches as the standard length.

Opera pearl necklaces are 26 to 36 inches long and may be used in a variety of ways. One long single strand, looped to create a double strand, knotted at the neckline or twisted above the bust to create a stylish, vintage look which has garnered quite a following from contemporary brides.

Pearl ropes start at a length of 37 inches. They may be looped to create a multi-strand pearl necklace, knotted in front or gracefully hung over the bride's shoulder to sexily cascade over a backless wedding dress.

A woman's wedding day is the most important day in her life. The bride wants and demands perfection from her flowers, wedding reception, bridesmaids' dresses to the groom's suit, more so with her wedding trousseau, shoes and jewelry. Her pearl necklaces, earrings, bracelet and ring should be nothing less than perfect.


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