Wedding Tiara

Date: 28 Nov 2009 Comments: 0

Every woman looks forward to this very special, very important day ?her wedding day. In that day she is special, she is beautiful, like a rose she blooms, like a princess she awes.
Every attention to detail is scrutinized, especially the bride’s gown and accessories. The veil is one such important detail, especially in Christian and Catholic weddings ?it covers the bride’s visage, heightens the anticipation of the groom to that time when he lifts it up and kisses his wife. And to make sure the veil does not slip off, a wedding tiara is essential.
Though it is mostly Christian brides who wear wedding tiaras, brides of various religions and culture do wear it also. It is a charming headgear, an accessory with universal appeal. Every girl had dreamed to be a princess when she was a child ?in a wedding, the tiara makes her look like one. It adds grace and elegance to a bride’s entire countenance.
Traditionally a high crown, tiara of modern times is in general a band of semi-circular adorned with jewels ranging from the simple to the ornate. It is worn in the same manner a circlet is worn ?around the head, or on the forehead.
Modern wedding tiaras are easier to wear ?encrusted with semi-precious stones, shimmering crystals, sparkling rhinestones, pearls, or other precious stones, they are now made of lighter materials, with a wide array of styles to choose from.
Most tiara bases are fashioned from metallic wire, from pot metal to the expensive platinum and gold. Designs are crafted through artistry in wire arrangements, jewel embellishments set off to advantage. Typical designs peak at the center then tapers off gracefully at the sides.
So we all know the Tiara is playing an important role in the bride’s life.

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