Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue.
- 21 May 2021
Something old,something new, something borrowed, something blue,and a silver sixpence in her shoe
We all know the old famous English wedding rhyme and tradition something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue'.
Blue is the colour of love, faithfulness, and purity; and believed that brides wearing something blue would be protected from all evil. To keep with traditions, brides wear piece of blue jewellery on their wedding day, and we are here to help with that choice.
We have chosen our favourite blue jewellery designs, in beautiful shades of blue that will tick something new' and something blue' off your list.
Aquaramine
Taking its name from the Latin phrase "water of the sea" and coming from the Beryl family, an Aquamarine's colour ranges from light blues of the sky to the deep blue of the sea. Aquamarine is a truly fascinating gemstone; a symbolisation of courage and communication, and a wonderful addition to your bridal jewellery.
Sapphire
Symbolising loyalty, faithfulness and trust, sapphire jewellery is a wonderful symbol of you and your loved one's love for one another. Timeless and elegant yet truly unique, sapphire range from vibrant to deep rich navy and a wonderful stone to wear on your wedding day.
Topaz
Symbolising loyalty and affection; topaz jewellery would be a wonderful and truly meaningful choice to wear on your wedding day as you start a new chapter with your loved one.
Tanzanite
Mined in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, tanzanite is a unique gemstone that takes on different hues according to the light. Believed that the wearer would be gifted with gifts of eternal truth, honestly and knowledge of higher spiritual love and light, tanzanite jewellery truly symbolises your eternal love and commitment to your loved one, especially on your wedding day.