Posts for September, 2009

By tree on Sep 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Wedding handmade

Handmade bridal jewellery sets and bridesmaids accessories makes a lot amount of sense since if you find a good handmade designer then:
• You can specify custom lengths- think how useful this can be for bridesmaid bracelets. And also for necklaces, asking for a necklace to be made to the perfect length to suit the neckline.
• Better quality raw materials are used (compared with the majority of cheap factory goods) to make the jewellery much longer-lasting
• It has the personal touch and you know it’s a limited-edition design, not a mass-market product made in a factory.

Handmade jewellery clearly has its advantages but can you be sure that you’re not getting ripped off or buying jewellery made from low-quality materials or with poor workmanship, especially if you’re looking online?

Here’s a guide on how to spot great quality goods and weed out the rank amateurs from the consummate professionals in the field.

Descriptions
For online goods a good description is vital. Solid professionals give clear, concise descriptions that include the materials used which may include the following:

Metal: precious or non-precious e.g. sterling silver, silver plated, gold including carat purity, gold plated, gold-filled
Gemstones: gemstone name, any special treatments it may have had, whether manmade or not, if a precious stone then more details like clarity and weight/size.
Crystal: whether Swarovski or not, perhaps the names of the exact shades used- you may need this to work out if it will fit in with the colour scheme for the wedding and/or the bridal gown.
Other Materials: there’s so much creativity in this sector that all sorts of materials are used and recycled to make beautiful creations.

Photographs
The description is not complete without at least one very good quality photograph. Ideally the photos will be high resolution enough to let you see the detail in the piece of jewellery. They should not be blurred, of low-resolution or very dark.

Customisation
In my opinion, the best designers will, if possible, allow you to specify small changes to the length. This is particularly useful when buying sets of jewellery for your bridesmaids. It can help a bride out enormously to be able to make little changes here and there e.g. adjust the length of a bracelet a little, use a different colour bead in some earrings or swap the clasp on a necklace. Of course there may well be an additional cost for such services, but compare this to the cost of buying jewellery “off the rack” and then having it adjusted later by a jewellery repair shop.

Workmanship
Here’s what to look out for in a badly-finished piece of jewellery:
Rough edges- sharp, protruding edges or jump rings (hoops of metal) that haven’t been closed properly.
Chewed metal – a “chewed” texture means that the metal may have been overstressed making it more likely to break.
Very thin wire – very thin wire should not be used for simple loops as these are unlikely to be strong enough, especially for bracelets which generally have to withstand more pressure that earrings. Very thin wire is fine to use for wrapped loops.

Feedback and Customer Comments
If you are buying jewellery online then make sure you check out feedback left by customers as this will give you a brutally honest picture of how well the designer scores in terms of product quality and customer service. See if there are any comments left about the particular item you wish to buy.

Returns Policy

Also check that the designer offers a clear returns policy in case you need to send it back.

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By tree on Sep 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Charlotte Wedding Jewellery | New colours

This weekend I added lots of new colours to the Charlotte range. It’s one of my best-selling  bridal jewellery sets and now I’m expanding it to include new colours so that the range would be more suitable for bridesmaids accessories or as every day jewellery.

Charlotte in Light Grey

Here’s Charlote with her vaguely vintage feel but using the softest of dove greys- perfect for bridesmaid accessories or everyday jewellery.

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light grey swarovski pearls jewellery

Click on any of the images to be taken to my eBay store where you can get the super-sized version of the images.

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By tree on Sep 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Meet Charlotte, she’s the sensible one from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. I little while back I was so inspired by the BBC adapration that I created the Pride and Prejudice jewellery range, you can read about it here.

Charlotte in Ivory

Back in the Edwardian days they didn’t have Swarovski pearls, which is a shame because these have an utterly flawless appearance and very pleasing weight and lustre. I decided to use Swarovski pearls and add in some sparkling rondelle components too to give a vaguely vintage feel.

The result you can see below- click on any of the images to be taken to my eBay store where you can get the super-sized version of the images. This is one of my best-selling bridal ranges.

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By tree on Sep 10, 2009 | Leave a Comment

After selecting your wedding gown choosing your bridal jewellery sets is the next logical step. Undoubtedly you chose the shade of your gown very carefully to complement your skin and hair colour. Don’t undo all that good work by picking accessories that don’t match- if you don’t pay attention to the bridal jewellery sets then you could run the risk of ending up with jewellery that will clash with the gown and detract from the main event- you looking beautiful in your dress.
On the other hand, well-chosen jewellery will enhance the overall look. It will add the finishing touch and bring the look together.
This short guide shows you how to match shade of your gown with the bridal jewellery sets and bridal hair accessories, particularly with regard to pearls and Swarovski crystals as these are a much-loved option for weddings. Read the guidelines below to help you get started with choosing and steer clear of colour clashes.

“White”, “Pure White” or “Stark White”
The brightest, crispest white- perfect for darker skin tones and winter weddings. (Thankfully, white is shrugging off its old-fashioned requirements.)
Swarovski- white pearls, crystal clear, crystal Aurora Borealis (AB), white opal
Metal- silver tone
Freshwater pearls- pure white

“Natural White”, “Diamond White” or “Silk White”
A softer shade of white, and hard to differentiate from pure white in photos, more flattering for paler skin tones than pure white.
Swarovski- cream or white pearls, crystal clear, crystal silver shade
Metal- silver tone
Freshwater pearls- off white

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“Ivory”, “Candlelight” or “Eggshell”
A darker, more creamy tone- can be yellowish, peachy or biscuit.
Swarovski- cream pearls, crystal golden shadow
Metal- yellow/gold tone or silver tone
Freshwater pearls- cream or ivory

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General Guidelines

Check the complete look
No matter what shade your bridal gown, be sure to try on everything together at least once, and also check how it looks in natural daylight, especially if you’re planning plenty of outdoors wedding photos.

Faux or Freshwater Pearls?
Freshwater pearls add a lovely natural, organic touch and crystal pearls have the look of flawless perfection.
If you go for freshwater then be careful about a couple of things- the quality and the colour. Freshwater pearls vary wildly in quality- I have seen near-perfect, very round pearls with excellent surface quality through to bumpy, pitted pearls with poor lustre and iridescence.
Also, pearls are very difficult to photograph accurately so matching the shade of your dress colour up to a photographic image is not a reliable method.
Swarovski pearls have a very pleasing lustre and weight, are harder wearing than organic pearls and, crucially, when you order “white” that is exactly what you will receive, plus you can get the exact sizes of beads that you require (to the mm).

Buying Online
There is a huge amount of fantastic bridal jewellery available online, but just make sure that they have a no-fuss returns policy in case the set you choose is unsuitable.

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