Beautiful and Bold
Fashion forward brides are making a statement with their bridal jewelry this year - it's bigger, brighter and more elaborate than traditional bridal jewelry. One hint - make sure your dress doesn't compete by keeping it simple and unembellished. Here are examples of the stunning jewelry offered at some of the state's finest stores.
Featured Shops
Enchanted Lace
Amherst
800-497-8615
www.enchantedlace.com
Kokopelli
West Ossipee
603-539-4700
www.kokopellinh.com
Barmakian Jewelers
Nashua, Boston, Framingham
800-760-7007
www.barmakian.com
Summerwind Jewelers & Goldsmith
Portsmouth
603-436-9188
www.summerwindjewelers.com
Elizabeth's on Elm
Manchester
603-626-0688
www.elizabethsonelm.com
Lady of the Lake
Meredith
603-279-9967
This three-strand necklace of ivory water pearls with an asymmetrical gray pearl clasp is a classic. From Enchanted Lace.
For a fresh look, wear jewelry with color, especially if it matches your bridesmaids’ dresses. This necklace and bracelet, set in yellow gold with Australian opal and diamonds, is perfect — heart and all. From Kokopelli.
Diamond chandelier earrings are perfect for a dress with a simple neckline. Combine them with a stack of bangle bracelets or a cuff for a very contemporary look. From Barmakian Jewelers.
This 48-inch strand of oval freshwater pearls in hand-tied trios with diamond-cut sterling silver link chain would be very chic with a V-neckline dress. From Elizabeth's on Elm.
The 1/2-inch-high wave overlap ring in white gold with a swooping double wave of round brilliant diamonds is a great accent to any ensemble. From Elizabeth's on Elm.
A splash of color — a Bellarri yellow gold flower enhancer pendant with peridot, citrine, amethyst, blue topaz, garnets and diamonds — is added to a strand of freshwater pearls for a singular look. From Summerwind Jewelers & Goldsmith
Feminine and sophisticated, this one-of-a-kind pearl floral neckpiece and coordinating earrings would be beautiful with the trendy soft pink wedding dress or provide a subtle contrast to the traditional white. From Lady of the Lake.
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