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The Bridal Edit

For the Bride

Pearls for a special moment. All pieces are handmade in our studio and can be customized upon request.

Made to order

Some jewelry pieces begin with a personal vision. We are happy to bring individual wishes to life in our studio and create custom pieces for one of the most emotional days of your life.

Something Blue

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No. 1 - Disco
No. 1 - Disco
No. 1 - Disco
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Disco Pearl Ring No. 1
Disco Pearl Ring No. 1
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Disco Bows
Disco Bows
Disco Bows
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Disco Pearls
Disco Pearls
Disco Pearls
Disco Pearls
Disco Pearls
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Swirl
Swirl

Swirl

€149,00 EUR
What does "Something Blue" mean?

The tradition of "Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue" originated in England. The four elements symbolically represent the past, the future, happiness, and constancy in marriage. A small blue detail is meant to symbolize fidelity. Many brides today subtly incorporate this element into their outfit or jewelry.

A "Something Blue" can be incorporated into almost any of our designs.

What jewelry goes well with a wedding dress?

Many brides choose jewelry that complements their look without being too overpowering. Delicate pearl earrings or a dainty necklace are especially popular. Often, a single piece of jewelry is enough to complete the look.

Why are pearls traditionally worn at weddings?

Pearls have been a classic material for bridal jewelry for centuries. Their soft light and natural surface create a particularly serene and elegant effect. This is why they are often chosen for weddings and accompany many brides on their wedding day.

By Vanessa Olewicz