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Stunning bridal jewellery with all your wedding day jewellery needs.

You will find the perfect bridal earrings, bridal bracelets and bridal necklaces in this beautiful bridal jewellery range for both the bride and bridesmaids.

Browse through the wedding jewellery collection to see pendants, earrings, rings, brooches, bracelets and necklaces made in gold-plated and silver-plated finish with pearls, rhinestones and Swarovski crystals.

All Avalaya's bridal jewellery is presented in stylish Luxury pouches.

Throughout history, faux pearl jewellery has been favored by numerous style icons, including Jackie Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, and Audrey Hepburn. Kenneth Jay Lane, a renowned costume jeweller, created bespoke pieces for these fashion muses, showcasing the versatility and glamour of faux pearl jewellery.

Today, faux pearl jewellery continues to evolve, with designers incorporating new materials and techniques into their designs. From bold and eclectic statement pieces to delicate and understated accessories, faux pearl jewellery caters to a wide range of tastes and styles. The resurgence of vintage and retro fashion has also led to a renewed interest in faux pearl jewellery, with many fashion enthusiasts seeking out unique and one-of-a-kind pieces from the 1980s and 1990s.

Faux pearl fashion jewellery offers a luxurious and affordable alternative to genuine pearls, making it accessible to a wider audience. With its rich history, versatility, and attention to detail, faux pearl jewellery has solidified its place as a timeless and desirable accessory in the world of fashion. Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast or simply looking to add a touch of elegance to your wardrobe, faux pearl jewellery is sure to delight.

A tiara, derived from the Latin “tiara” and Ancient Greek “τίαρα” (tiara), is a jewelled head ornament with a rich history spanning millennia.

Tiaras became a coveted accessory for formal occasions, such as balls and state dinners.

During the 19th century, tiaras solidified their status as symbols of aristocratic wealth and status. Royal houses set the tone, and society’s upper echelons followed suit. Tradition dictated that only married women may wear tiaras, making them an essential bridal accessory. This exclusivity contributed to their allure and desirability.

Tiaras continue to captivate, embodying the intersection of tradition, luxury, and style. Whether worn by royalty, aristocracy, or simply those who appreciate their beauty and history, tiaras remain an enduring symbol of elegance and sophistication.

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