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An Elegant Tin Cup Necklace
Every bride and bridesmaid needs the perfect accessories to finish off her gown for the wedding. Choosing just the right necklace from the thousands that are available can seem a bit daunting at first. But it need not be a difficult decision; for almost any style of wedding, the classic elegance of a tin cup necklace will be gorgeous.
A tin cup necklace has pearls or crystals spaced out along a silver chain. Because of this a tin cup necklace is sometimes referred to as a floating pearl necklace. The lovely radiant pearls almost seem suspended in space as they float around the neck of the woman lucky enough to wear them. The effect is perfect for weddings; light and airy enough that it will not take away from the details on the bridal gown, and yet substantial enough to hold its own with a fabulous gown.
You have the choice to design a tin cup necklace that will compliment your wedding gown and also your wedding. For instance, if you were getting married in an organza bridal gown in an elegant garden setting, a tin cup necklace made with pink pearls would be romantic and feminine. Dainty 6mm pearls would keep the look ethereal and soft. A matching pair of pearl drop earrings and a tin cup bracelet would compliment the bridal necklace very well.
A more formal wedding would call for a bolder necklace. This is the perfect occasion to choose a grand 8mm white pearl tin cup necklace. It will be that statement piece that will perfect the look of your wedding dress. Long pearl drop earrings with crystal accents can be added for extra flair.
The tin cup necklace is always a favorite bridesmaids gift. This type of necklace makes a very affordable gift which is also timeless and always in fashion. One reason why bridesmaids love to recieve classic jewelry gifts is because they can wear them even after the wedding. A very popular style of the floating pearl necklace for bridesmaids is one made with Swarovski pearls. These pearls which come in a beautiful array of colors and have a shiny luster, are made by the ever so popular Swarovski company in Austria.
Swarovski pearls can be used to handcraft tin cup necklaces for your bridesmaids in a color to coordinate with their dresses and the style of your wedding. The classic white and cream pearls are ideal for a traditional wedding. For evening wedding jewelry, the platinum and Tahitian colors are most elegant and sophisticated. Or choose the rich tones of autum for your tin cup necklace gifts, such as copper , bronze, and burgundy. You can even custom order the size of Swarovski pearl that you like, all the way from the daintiest 4mm size (which is sweet for flower girls and junior bridesmaids) up to the bold and striking 12mm size (great for a black tie wedding).
If you prefer crystals over pearls, then you can have a tin cup necklace custom made with Swarovski crystals. This way a bride can enjoy the sparkle and impressive color array of the Swarovski crystals while at the same time still having the classic beauty of a tin cup necklace. The crystal tin cup necklace design is perfect for that time when you want your wedding jewelry to be both airy and bold at the same time. Whether you choose a tin cup necklace made of Swarovski pearls or crystals, it is gauranteed that you'll love your tin cup necklace for your wedding and after the wedding also.
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