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Bridal Tiaras and bridal hair accessories, complete the wedding jewelry look. The vast range of well known designers, jewelers products that are readily available online, or at bridal shops. You can get a range of handmade headpieces/tiaras, wedding jewelry, some original unique pieces. The Crystal Tiaras, headpieces made with Swarovski crystals, diamonds, gemstones, rhinestones and cubic zircon's are used for weddings, proms and in general. They are readily available, from as cheap as $5 to the more expensive pieces.

Take care when choosing your bridal tiaras, bridal headpieces, match everything with your bridal gowns and jewelry, complementing all, even if you have a bridal veil. The tiaras are made with Swarovski crystals, other kinds of crystals, rhinestones, gemstones, fresh water pearls in different shades of color. These bridal tiaras are made in gold or silver, they can be a little bit more pricey from $100-$300.

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The Pearl Tiara is a quite reasonably tiara, you can find matching bridal hair combs and bridal hairpins to finish off your look or for the bridesmaids. If you are looking for something special, there are some gorgeous designer ones available, they come in stunning colors, red, pink, blue to match your wedding dress. There is matching wedding jewelry to go with the colors.

Matching your tiaras to your wedding jewelry is easy, look online for pieces and you should find more great bridal tiaras with rhinestones and diamante, reasonably priced from wholesalers.

Brides generally want something unusual for there day, with jewelry and wedding hair accessories, the headbands are still pretty popular Jennifer Behr has some stunning ones with Swarovski crystal, her crystal vines are pretty amazing as well, you can use some of them as a necklace after the wedding as they come with extenders on the end.

pearl wedding tiara

Tiaras can be used for proms or beauty pageants and of course parties, for weddings the bridesmaids and flower girls can wear matching tiaras or jewelry to finish off the accessories.

Bridal Tiaras or Wedding Tiaras and Veils, there are some stunning bridal tiaras, from the vintage look, Tiffany's, Audrey Hepburn look. The tiaras & veils needs to accentuate your hairstyle.

Try to wear these wedding hair accessories prior to your big day as they might hurt you and be quite uncomfortable on your big day. So you need to get used to them, even bridal tiaras or hairbands can hurt.

pearl wedding tiara

The types of tiaras around nowadays:

The famous Audrey Hepburn one, called the Vintage LookThe stunning Rhinestones one in white gold/gold.The crystal vines, headbands, Jennifer Behr or jules little gems website for more info.The Crystal Bridal Tiaras in gold or silver plated.The lovely colorful tiaras with the matching rhinestone/crystals to match your dress for the day.The Pearl Tiaras mixed with Swarovski crystal & pearls, or simply pearls of other colors or one color.

pearl wedding tiara

tiara wedding

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One of the most popular accessories that many brides worn on their wedding day is the tiara. It is believed that tiaras have originated in ancient Egypt, and these circlets or crowns that Egyptians made are meant to be worn by the mummies. The word "tiara" originated in ancient Persia, a tall jewel embellished head ornament made truly for the king. Even Greek Gods wore headpieces that bound around their heads made of foliage and flowers. Tiaras, crowns, and other jewel embellished headpieces represent authority and pride, and although they have been used by early people back during the ancient time, they still exist and continue reigning on the heads of many, including brides.

It was Queen Victoria of England who set up the trend. She was the first monarch who wore white on her wedding day and has a beautiful tiara on her head. From there, it has been a tradition for brides to wear a white wedding gown, and they also adopted the "tiara" as part of their wedding accessories. One of the most precious tiaras was worn by Princess Diana when she married Prince Charles.

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In 1950's, tiaras reemerged and became no longer for the royal and most affluent people. They became affordable because instead of using precious gemstones, jewelers and individual craftsmen use rhinestone to maintain the beauty of a tiara without spending a lot. From there, rhinestone has become a standard on any bridal accessory, which is way affordable than a gemstone jewelry. Rhinestones are available in various shapes and sizes, and can be adorned with either pearls or crystals. They can also be customized to match any wedding color motif.

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Aside from bridal tiaras, there are other more modern headpieces that brides and bridesmaids are wearing these days. There is a wide variety of hair jewelry and other head accessories that are now used by many ladies during different occasions. Usually, they are in the form of hair combs, hair pins, headbands, and hair sticks that are adorned with stunning crystals, pearls, or elegant rhinestones. These are beautiful accessories that brides and bridesmaids can wear to add sparkle to their ensemble without wearing too much jewelry on their neck, ears, or wrist. These hair accessories are perfect for proms, red carpet parties, and of course weddings.

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For a long hairstyle, elegant hair combs or rhinestone headbands are perfect to wear, while a simple ponytail can turn out to be glamorous statement with a simple yet elegant addition of a rhinestone barrette. For a more up do hairstyle, a bride may wish to wear a hair comb embellished with crystals, pearls, or flowers to create an elegant finish to the hair.

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Many brides opt to purchase tiaras or other hair jewelry for their bridesmaids. These can make perfect gifts for them aside from bridesmaids jewelry. These accessories can be found and purchased online along with other bridesmaids accessories and gifts. Some of the bridesmaids gifts that can go along with beautiful hair accessories include engraved compact mirrors, hair brush sets, cosmetic purses, and bridal purses.

tiara wedding crystal

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It's gorgeous. You have your dream wedding dress and at last the search is over.

But what about the jewelery and the tiara to match it? Maybe you've never worn a tiara before and do you need a necklace, bracelet, earrings to go with it as well?

Usually the most important planning is for the dress and then the jewelery is chosen to go with it. Only occasionally as a jeweler have I met brides who have chosen their jewelery and then embarked on a search for a dress. I once spoke to a young woman who was looking for a wedding ring and I asked when her wedding was. She replied that she hadn't met a man yet - she just fancied having the ring first - but that's another story.

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So here is a general guide to buying your wedding jewelery. Of course all these guides and rules can be broken - if it feels right for you, then that's all right.

The necklace is usually the easiest to decide on because you will already know what sort of thing you like. If the design of the dress is very elaborate, then choose a simple necklace and let the shape of the necklace follow the neckline. For instance, a "v" shaped dress looks good with a necklace. A gentle scooped neckline looks good with a round shaped necklace. An off-the-shoulder dress can look stunning with a choker or collar necklace. If the dress is more plain in style then the more elaborate the necklace can be. In this case, a matching bracelet or drop earrings can also complement the outfit. Brides with long necks can wear an elaborate necklace and long drop earrings very well. With a shorter neck, it's best to wear necklaces a bit lower.

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The tiara is the hardest to decide on. It's not something you can wear every day as you can with the necklace, earrings and bracelet. It's a good idea to try on as many tiaras as you can and see what suits the shape of your face. When you begin trying them on you may be surprised to discover that what you had been certain about, isn't right for you. Generally, tall curvy girls can look really good in a bold, large tiara and can take a tiara of 3 inches or 7 cms high. Smaller girls look best in a more dainty tiara with a height of up to 1.5 inches or 3 cms.

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A lot of my customers worry about how to wear a tiara, thinking there are definite rules - but there aren't : it just depends how it looks. Most tiaras are malleable to some extent so don't be afraid to adjust the base so that it fits more comfortably. Do you wear the tiara at the front or the back of your head? Again that's up to you - and possibly your hairdresser to decide - but they can be held in place with a small hole in the back or even with a pair of plastic combs attached at the back.

If your tiara is very bold or elaborate choose a simple necklace or even omit the necklace and keep the earrings to a simple stud. This will ensure that the focal points of your dress look just right. If the necklace is highly elaborate, then perhaps a flower or comb at the back or the side of the head rather than a tiara keeps the balance just right.

Finally, remember this is just a general guide and once again, rules can be broken - because once you look in the mirror and smile, you know it's right!