What jewelry should you get your daughter on her wedding day?
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Jewelry for Daughter on Wedding Day
One of the most special days as a mom is her daughter’s wedding day. There is so much to be done to prepare for the big day…but one thing you can’t forget is the gift of bridal jewelry. Bridal jewelry for your daughter should be meaningful, not just a one-size-fits-all gift.
For my daughter, when she does get married, I would want to get bridal jewelry that signifies my love for her. For instance, heart jewelry in rose gold would be breathtaking for her wedding day, and the heart theme is a perfect expression of my love.
All Jewelry from Zales: The Heart Within Earring ($214), Rose Gold Heart Necklace ($644)
Another beautiful choice is infinity jewelry. Not only is it elegant and perfectly suitable for the big day, it signifies my infinite love for her. What an ideal way to show her how much I love her.
Regardless of what sort of design you’d select for your daughter, she will treasure it always.
Margot C says
That rose necklace is so pretty. I’m not sure that my daughter would listen to me though!
Kelly Wilson says
I think the rose gold necklace/earrings would make a great wedding gift.I love them
Auntiepatch says
Ummmm……I don’t have a daughter……
Chris G. says
This article was very helpful. It is a must read for dad’s looking to buy their daughter jewelry
Rachel Browning says
I love that necklace and the rose gold makes its beautiful
Alice F says
Beautiful selection of jewelry. I say the more diamonds the better!
John Smith says
I suppose the bracelet is the most classic item shown, but everything looks a bit “loopy.” I believe diamonds and platinum are a safe choice! And every parure should include a tiara, I think!
Sarah L says
Makes me wish I had a daughter to give this lovely jewelry to.
Rosie says
These are nice pieces, and they would be good to cherish as keepsakes.
Mary Songer says
Nice choices. The jewelry has to be beautiful but subtle. You don’t want to out shine the bride and have everyone looking at the jewelry and not the bride.