Every bride will receive a jewellery set from the family upon her wedding. The tradition of giving the jewellery set is as old as the start of civilisation itself. It is a time for the giver to flaunt the riches while the bride will flaunt the jewellery as they accentuate her beauty.
The traditon adheres to the saying: ‘Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.’ It is a form of fulfilling a tradition. Old may mean a family heirloom, new doesn’t need much explanation while borrowed may mean renting a gown or jewellery, blue may mean a gemstone that is blue such as sapphire.

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Yellow gold is a popular form of gift as it can be kept for a long time and its value changes over time. Common jewellery pieces in the sets are often, bracelets, earrings and necklaces. The thicker the yellow gold is, the richer the giver.
With the modern times, plainum or white gold are more popular with the brides rather than yellow gold despite the resale value of yellow gold being better than white gold or platinum. You can buy your jewellery sets from Lovely Gifts or beautiful rings from LovelyM Rings.
In addition, try Love & CO, eClarity, Poh Heng Jewellery, Lee Hwa Jewellery for their excellent bridal jewellery sets.
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