Jewelry

   Okay, the proposal was done with a cigar ring.  And although it holds great sentimental value, you want to upgrade just a little bit.  Here's the information you need to pick your engagement ring and/or wedding bands.

    Floral Jewelry

    Today’s floral designers are not just making masterful bouquets, centerpieces, corsages and boutonnieres. They’re also making floral jewelry as fashionable brides want to extend the natural beauty of blooms to their entire wedding day look. So with expert care and precision, designers are hand-wiring individual flowers or lengths of flowers together, attaching them to lengths of pretty white or colored silk cord, adding charms, crystals or gemstones, and creating custom jewelry pieces that flower-loving brides adore as unique accents to their gowns.
    The time has come: you have found the woman you want with whom you want to spend the rest of your life. You’ve figured out the time and place you’re going to pop the question. You’ve probably even practiced what you are going to say.  Now only one thing stands in your way: you must figure out how to buy the perfect engagement ring.
    Color and sparkle may be all throughout your wedding – crystals sewn into the bodice of your dress, bright flowers in your bouquet – but did you know that you can add extra color, sparkle and personalization to your big day by using your birthstones? Your wedding ring, for instance, might feature sapphire stones interspersed with diamonds. You may wish to use faux rubies in your bright red bouquet for amazing, light-catching brilliance as you walk down the aisle. Your groom might want emerald-colored cufflinks to go with the deep green tie of his tuxedo, and your bridesmaids can wear citrine with their lovely cinnamon-colored dresses.   Here are more ideas...
       Tired of looking at the same engagement rings and wedding bands everyone has? Do you want something original? Well, then, estate jewelry might be for you.