The Best Wedding Jewelry for Brides in 2023

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The Sculptural Bangle

Agmes Medium Astrid Cuff

Medium Astrid Cuff

The Sculptural Bangle

Agmes Medium Astrid Cuff

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Direct from Agmes’s latest bridal collection, this sterling silver bangle is lightweight but generously sized. Its wavy shape can complement the movement of a draped, goddesslike gown from Khaite or the Row. Your partner can also get in on the look with a tie clip made from the same undulating metal.

The Stunner Studs

The Last Line Oval Stud

Oval Stud

The Stunner Studs

The Last Line Oval Stud

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Simple diamond studs are appropriate at every kind of wedding. For a slightly more intriguing take, try an oval in place of a classic round diamond. The shape’s dimensions will nicely balance a smaller pearl drop earring or a pavé hoop—and it’s a no-brainer for wearing after the wedding. This stud also comes in yellow sapphire, ruby, pink sapphire, and emerald, for the bride who wants to bring color into her jewelry stack.

The Pearl Drop Earrings

Sophie Bille Brahe Grand Escalier de La Reine Earrings

Grand Escalier de La Reine Earrings

The Pearl Drop Earrings

Sophie Bille Brahe Grand Escalier de La Reine Earrings

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Something tells me a bride who’ll wear Simone Rocha or Molly Goddard for her wedding day will want these pearly earrings to match. The alternating clusters of mini and medium pearls create an almost floral effect—the wearable kindred spirit of a flouncy, semi-sheer tulle or chiffon wedding dress from those designers’ runways.

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The One-of-a-Kind Ring

Héloïse & Abélard Baby Colette Ring

Baby Colette Ring

The One-of-a-Kind Ring

Héloïse & Abélard Baby Colette Ring

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Brides can bring so much more than a flash of blue into their wedding day looks if they so choose. For a subtler pop of color, slide on a diamond ring set with green tourmaline at the center. This one is made-to-order with upcycled vintage diamonds, making it as unique as the wedding where it will be worn.

The Diamond Cuff

Repossi Serti Sur Vide Ear Cuff

Serti Sur Vide Ear Cuff

The Diamond Cuff

Repossi Serti Sur Vide Ear Cuff

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This ear cuff may be little, but it’s fierce. Thank its line of exquisite round-cut diamonds, floating pear-cut diamond, and all-over rose gold finish for adding some rebellious energy to the dainty world of bridal earrings.

The Iridescent Earrings

Mateo 14k Gold, Topaz, and Pearl Earrings

14k Gold, Topaz, and Pearl Earrings

The Iridescent Earrings

Mateo 14k Gold, Topaz, and Pearl Earrings

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Freshwater pearls dangling from emerald-cut topaz are a refined way to bring whimsical hints of color into the wedding look. These earrings don’t just contain a little something blue—they possess an entire rainbow in their lustrous finish.

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The Pear-Shape Pendant

Boghossian 18k Rose Gold Necklace

18k Rose Gold Necklace

The Pear-Shape Pendant

Boghossian 18k Rose Gold Necklace

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A wedding dress with a plunging neckline deserves an equally stunning necklace to play up the silhouette. This Boghossian design is set with a single, inventive pendant that deserves front-and-center placement: What looks like a single, multicolor stone is actually rock crystal and morganite carved and inlayed within one another—then surrounded by micro diamonds.

The Unconventional Pearls

Jennifer Behr Franca Earrings

Franca Earrings

The Unconventional Pearls

Jennifer Behr Franca Earrings

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These stunning earrings are a clever way to channel your bridal bouquet before, during, and after the wedding. The careful bursts of pearls reflect the sprays of small blossoms that complete a wedding arrangement.

The Crown of a Ring Stack

DeBeers Dewdrop Crown Ring

Dewdrop Crown Ring

The Crown of a Ring Stack

DeBeers Dewdrop Crown Ring

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This ring bestows an extra sense of occasion no matter where it’s worn. The diamonds extending from the main band represent dainty dewdrops, creating a brilliant glistening effect when stacked under an engagement ring. After the wedding day, it can easily layer over another thin diamond band or gem-embellished stacking ring.

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The Prettiest Pearls

Tiffany & Co. Ziegfeld Collection Pearl Necklace

Ziegfeld Collection Pearl Necklace

The Prettiest Pearls

Tiffany & Co. Ziegfeld Collection Pearl Necklace

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If your wedding mood board is all white roses, gilded ballrooms, and satin opera gloves, Tiffany’s pearl choker will bring the whole vision together. It’s strung with carefully matched pearls inspired by the 1920s, and it can be passed down for eternity.

The Doubled-Up Rings

Kinn Studio Athena Sculptural Ring Stack

Athena Sculptural Ring Stack

The Doubled-Up Rings

Kinn Studio Athena Sculptural Ring Stack

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Maybe you’re more interested in leaving the sparkle to your ring finger. In that case, a sculptural, minimalist stacking set will balance out your wedding band just right. This wavy duo from Kinn Studio can be worn side by side or together.

The Wavy Earring

Alexis Bittar Solanales Double-Link Post Earring

Solanales Double-Link Post Earring

The Wavy Earring

Alexis Bittar Solanales Double-Link Post Earring

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Between the slightly asymmetric shapes and the crystals that sit together like rows of coral, these statement hoops belong at a beach wedding. They convey a sense of occasion, but they’re not so precious they can’t handle the sun and sand at an outdoor ceremony.

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The High-Wattage Necklace

Messika My Twin Skinny Rivière

My Twin Skinny Rivière

The High-Wattage Necklace

Messika My Twin Skinny Rivière

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Treat your wedding outfit like a trip down the Cannes or Venice red carpet with a necklace by celebrity-favorite jeweler Messika. This choker is set with alternating emerald- and pear-cut diamonds outlined in even smaller diamonds, which are then set on a pink gold chain. It’ll look particularly stunning with a strapless or sweetheart-neckline gown.

The Eternally Classic Bracelet

Ring Concierge Mini Diamond Tennis Bracelet

Mini Diamond Tennis Bracelet

The Eternally Classic Bracelet

Ring Concierge Mini Diamond Tennis Bracelet

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Whether you’re wearing a mini blazer dress to pick up your marriage license or a sweeping strapless ball gown for a 400-person reception, you can add a little wrist candy in the form of a diamond tennis bracelet. This style from Ring Concierge comes in a “cupcake” setting that enhances the size and shimmer of each diamond.

The “Something Blue” Studs

Suzanne Kalan Diamond and Light Blue Sapphire ZigZag Earrings

Diamond and Light Blue Sapphire ZigZag Earrings

The “Something Blue” Studs

Suzanne Kalan Diamond and Light Blue Sapphire ZigZag Earrings

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Choosing something brand new for your something blue? Why not indulge in studs that combine 10 dazzling sapphires with tiny diamonds and gold baubles? This zigzag pair could go in a second piercing spot with a smaller diamond stud underneath, or be the base of an earring stack accented with a silver special occasion ear cuff.

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The Interlocking Bangle Bracelet

Cartier Trinity Bracelet

Trinity Bracelet

The Interlocking Bangle Bracelet

Cartier Trinity Bracelet

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If there’s ever a time to accessorize with sentimentality at the fore, it’s your wedding day. This Cartier bangle from the label’s Trinity collection twists together three bands of precious metals, symbolizing the close-knit nature of life’s most important relationships.

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