Jan 25, 2010
Jan 20, 2010
Silver Wedding Rings
By Kilian Allen

Yellow gold jewelry will not look good with your white gown on your wedding day; however, white gold jewelry will look lovely and compliment your style on your wedding day. You can get silver wedding jewelry of unusual geometric shapes, and distinct colors, which will give the bride a sparkling look.
Get sterling silver earrings, bracelets, pendants, rings, and necklaces, which you will wear when taking your vows before the altar. Usually silver jewelry is in trend because of its delicate craftsmanship, intricacy and affordability. Pure silver is very soft and not usable for the making of jewelry. You need sterling silver alloys for strengthening silver as a metal to make jewelry out of it.
Platinum and white gold are other great choices for bridal jewelry, but silver is a cheaper option. Silver looks amazingly pretty and is malleable; it can be used for fine detail works like knots, filigree, and molds. Celtic engagement rings look very intricate and are made of silver owing to the fact that silver as a metal can be shaped easily.
Care for Your Silver Wedding Jewelry
Your wedding jewelry, especially your wedding ring is a piece of jewelry to be treasured all your life. Silver is a soft metal, so keep it safely away from other jewelry, so that it does not get scratches on it. Also remember to take out your ring when you are at the beach or swimming in the sea, as seawater is not good for silver. Make sure you remove the ring from your finger before you start using chemicals like bleach and ammonia.
It will be best if you can wear your silver wedding ring always. The gentle friction that takes place between your finger and the ring will keep the ring sparkling and free from tarnishing.
Where to Find the Perfect Silver Bridal Jewelry
Look online. It's the best place to get the perfect jewelry for your wedding. There are various online stores which display a range of rings of various designs. You can take your pick from among the various choices and also get to know the prices. Remember to find out about the store's delivery process, free shipping options, and quality of service before purchasing your jewelry.
Nov 21, 2009
cheap wedding rings
By Dee Bovis




When a bride and groom get married, the only thing they see as a daily reminder of their commitment to each other is their wedding rings. It's no wonder people set aside about 3% of their total wedding budget on their rings. Marriage is a permanent commitment, so wedding rings should be high quality. This doesn't mean that couples can't save on this purchase. Joanna Saltz writes for theknot.com, "The average price for a gold band is around $150. For a platinum band, the average rises to $600 or $700. Diamonds can add considerably more to the cost."
When you spend this kind of money, it is important to figure out what's right for you in terms of style, form and function, and quality. With these things in mind, check out these great places to buy cheap wedding rings:
Goldspeed.com - This place is well known for its discount wedding bands. It has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, and even Internet Retailer's Top 50 retailers (Best of the Web 2006). They have over 28,000 items up to 78% off retail price. They also offer free shipping for purchases over $200.
Overstock.com - This place has discounts on rings, some sold up to 80% off the retail price! To give you an idea of what that looks like, a ring sold for $650.00 at retail only costs $179.99 at overstock.com (72% off). Each wedding band shows the markdown percentage, retail price, as well as the overstock price so you know exactly what you are saving. You can shop by metal type, bride's rings, groom's rings, or top sellers. Overstock.com prices because they buy excess inventory from manufacturers.
Bluenile.com - This Company has become the largest internet retailer of certified diamonds and fine jewelry. They have been featured in The New York Times, Money, and Forbes. Also, they been given the Bizrate.com's Circle of Excellence Platinum Award. Bluenile.com has received this reward consistently since 2002, and can boast to be the only jeweler to have ever received this award. You can search by price and product to meet your wedding budget goals.
Another option is to look for rings at estate sales, antique jewelers, or froogle.com if your budget is really small and you wouldn't mind getting used rings. Some people recommend this option for those on a really small budget and then upgrading rings on the 3rd wedding anniversary.