When sourcing beautiful Vintage Jewellery from the 1940’s – 1960’s. A flash of blue caught my eye, and Something Blue Krausz Jewellery’s new collection of headpieces, bridal hair combs and Jewellery came to life.
In today’s fast paced world it’s wonderful to keep wedding traditions alive. The 19th century rhyme invokes the magic ingredients that combine to create a happy marriage.
Something old represents continuity. An original piece of vintage jewellery adds a touch of Hollywood glamour or if you are looking for a more understated look, original necklaces and earrings from 1950s and 1960 ‘s are simple, unique stunning accessories for your wedding dress
Something new offers optimism for the future. A stunning new pair of shoes or handbag for your wedding day or treat yourself to some new jewellery for example this pair of pretty gold floral earrings.
Something borrowed, embodies borrowed happiness. No need to stress about ideas there’s so many here’s just a few. Family heirlooms are wonderful and personal, a vintage veil, gloves or a bag, a pretty pair of your mum’s diamond studs (that you’ve always coveted), If you are lucky enough to have diamond necklaces in the family then all the better. Other ideas if diamonds aren’t for you are a lipstick (I love red), Victorian ladies used to borrow a lace hanky.
You can always hire a dress or shoes which is a cost saving idea enabling you to wear the dress of your dreams at a fraction of the cost.
Or a sixpence which covers “a sixpence for your shoe” for good luck and fortune in your marriage.
Somethingblue symbolises, purity, love and fidelity. When creating a vintage tiara, it’s exciting to use original pieces of exquisite quality and craftsmanship and reconstruct them into a contemporary headpiece.
Something Blue Wedding Inspiration
SOMETHING BLUE WEDDING INSPIRATION
When sourcing beautiful Vintage Jewellery from the 1940’s – 1960’s. A flash of blue caught my eye, and Something Blue Krausz Jewellery’s new collection of headpieces, bridal hair combs and Jewellery came to life.
https://www.krauszjewellery.co.uk/product/forget-me-not-headpiece/
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/800318988/blue-crystal-haircomb-vintage-headpiece
In today’s fast paced world it’s wonderful to keep wedding traditions alive. The 19th century rhyme invokes the magic ingredients that combine to create a happy marriage.
Something old represents continuity. An original piece of vintage jewellery adds a touch of Hollywood glamour or if you are looking for a more understated look, original necklaces and earrings from 1950s and 1960 ‘s are simple, unique stunning accessories for your wedding dress
Something new offers optimism for the future. A stunning new pair of shoes or handbag for your wedding day or treat yourself to some new jewellery for example this pair of pretty gold floral earrings.
Something borrowed, embodies borrowed happiness. No need to stress about ideas there’s so many here’s just a few. Family heirlooms are wonderful and personal, a vintage veil, gloves or a bag, a pretty pair of your mum’s diamond studs (that you’ve always coveted), If you are lucky enough to have diamond necklaces in the family then all the better. Other ideas if diamonds aren’t for you are a lipstick (I love red), Victorian ladies used to borrow a lace hanky.
You can always hire a dress or shoes which is a cost saving idea enabling you to wear the dress of your dreams at a fraction of the cost.
https://www.mywardrobehq.com/
Or a sixpence which covers “a sixpence for your shoe” for good luck and fortune in your marriage.
Something blue symbolises, purity, love and fidelity. When creating a vintage tiara, it’s exciting to use original pieces of exquisite quality and craftsmanship and reconstruct them into a contemporary headpiece.
https://www.krauszjewellery.co.uk/product/blue-gold-headband/
A floral bouquet incorporating blue flowers is a lovely option. A blue garter, or a pretty blue hanky,