
Spring, spring, spring. A time for rebirth and new beginnings. The flowers are coming to blossom, the birds have come to nest, and the butterflies have grown into their radiant colors after some time in their chrysalis. And around this time, a lucky girl is saying, "Yes!" or "I do!" There is an old English rhyme said commonly to brides in the Victorian Era, "Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." It is an old-fashioned saying for good blessings and fortune for the bride-to-be on her special day. Whether it be an engagement ring, bracelet, or earrings, special somethings hold sentimental values that transcend time, and if she is fruitfully blessed with descendants, can become heirlooms for more weddings to come!
My personal favorite, you may wonder? Are beautiful gems that contrast the precious metals they are imbeded upon. In this particular case why not strike two birds with one diamond?
Some advice for the men: Something new? Pop the question with the ring. Something blue? Get her a blue gem.
My personal favorite, you may wonder? Are beautiful gems that contrast the precious metals they are imbeded upon. In this particular case why not strike two birds with one diamond?
Some advice for the men: Something new? Pop the question with the ring. Something blue? Get her a blue gem.
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Something new from Mom and/or Dad? Get her a tennis bracelet to match those cute crystal anklet pumps she's been wanting! Elegant enough to remember that she is a lady, but dainty enough to remind her that she's still your little girl.
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