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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Sterling Silver & Cubic Zirconia Equals a Perfect Marriage for Bridal Jewelry

It's that time of year again. Spring is in the air and so are wedding bells, which makes wedding sets a popular pick among many jewelry shoppers. With June being one of the most popular months for a wedding, that doesn't leave much time to save thousands of dollars for the wedding set of your dreams. But that's okay because many couples are opting for the beauty and affordability of sterling silver and cubic zirconia wedding sets to tie the knot in a more practical way. You can always upgrade to genuine diamond wedding sets in the future, but cubic zirconia, especially when set in sterling silver, is the budget conscious choice for many newlyweds who don't want to break the bank.

Cubic zirconia is cut and measured exactly as a genuine diamond, which means it has the same look but without inclusions or cloudy visuals. Sterling silver, which is recognized as a precious metal, will last a lifetime with the proper care and is often the choice for those who enjoy the look of platinum or white gold without the price tag. Put the two together and you have a lot of sparkle for your money and a bold presence that everyone will envy. The most common cuts for cubic zirconia wedding sets are round, marquise, pear and emerald.

When it comes to the spring forecast, experts are predicting a lot of sparkle for the bride-to-be. The upcoming trends suggest that vintage is back in a big way, which lends even more truth to the old saying that history is destined to repeat itself. As many brides walk down the aisle this year, they are going to be doing so with wedding sets that replicate favorite designs of yesteryear. From total vintage and antique styles to a combination of classic meets modern, you may want to take a look at jewelry sets that possess an estate look.

One of the most important considerations when purchasing wedding sets is that of size. Purchasing the best fit will be easy enough for now, but what happens if the rings need to be resized in the future? Many may not realize this, but sterling silver can be sized up or down according to the wearer's needs. Depending on the width and gram weight, sterling silver rings are commonly able to be resized by either one or two sizes. It's important to have this option for the future and makes the choicef sterling silver wedding sets even more practical for many newlyweds.

In conclusion, wedding sets are a very personal choice and should reflect both the bride and groom's individual taste. From polished bands to those inlaid with cubic zirconia, sterling silver wedding rings are available in a variety of choices. Engagement rings are available in an equally large selection to accommodate every bride's taste. Diamonds are stunning, but cubic zirconia wedding sets can offer the same look for a lot less money and, when starting a new life together, this is an important consideration.

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