Appreciating Your Wedding Jewelry Sets

Yeah, you can call me a cheesy fool for saying this, but naming my wedding jewelry sets helps me appreciate them a lot more than usual.

While I do not plan to be married the same number of times as the wedding jewelry sets I own, I sure don’t would like to see them as simple ‘items’ in my jewellery set. They have a life of their own, and this is what differentiates ‘business’ jewellery from ‘personal’ jewellery.

This is because I have a strange but interesting philosophy about my jewellery. If I give them the love and attention they merit, they’re going to return that love back to me. No, I am not on drugs and no, I don’t have a record of schizophrenia.

My marriage jewellery sets are dear to me because of their easy but elegant beauty, and I wear them for those extra-special occasions that match their personality.

‘Luna’ and the ‘Morgana’ sisters, who make up my black-pearl wedding jewelry set, are for those wedding occasions wherever I want to wear darker, more formal clothes. ‘Elizabeth,’ and the ‘Victoria’ twins are my more elegant diamond pieces, while the silver ‘Mirriam’ triplets help me along when I wear perkier and more casual clothes.

This also illustrates one of the more effective aspects of naming marriage jewelry sets, or any other jewellery piece altogether. You can match the personality of your pieces to your attire, and this personalized touch makes the wardrobe choices a lot simpler to deal with.

So give it a shot and try naming your wedding jewelry sets. You’d be surprised at how alive they are going to be when you give them personalities to spruce them right up.

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