Bridal Diamond Cross Pendants

July 16, 2009 | By | Reply More

Diamond Cross PendantEven as modern brides are choosing to hold non-religious ceremonies outside the church, many are still looking for ways to honor their religion and heritage.  Religious readings, rosary-wrapped bridal bouquets and group prayer are just some of the ways brides are adding religious meaning to non-traditional ceremonies.   For brides looking to incorporate religion into their wedding day with style, we think wearing a diamond cross pendant can be a stunning solution.

The beauty of a diamond cross pendant is that it doubles as lifelong jewelry as well as a wedding day religious symbol.  Because of this, many brides receive diamond cross necklaces as wedding day presents from their family or the groom. Wearing the new cross necklace for a wedding gives the piece a lovely sentimental value, and it comes to represent the beginning of the husband and wife’s new life together. It also serves as a reminder of the couple’s faith and their religious influences that helped them reach the point of marriage.

Though the notion of the wedding day being ‘the best day in your life’ is a bit trite, it certainly will go down in your life’s history as one of the most unforgettable days. There are so few times in our lives that we have the chance to be surrounded by all of our loved ones, family and friends, and even fewer times when we take the day to celebrate our love with the person we’ve chosen to spend our life with.

People might not remember what flavor the cake was served at your wedding, or the type of flowers used in the arrangements, but they will always remember the love in the air and the fact that they witnessed the beginning of your life together. So many things incorporated into modern weddings are fleeting, but by wearing a special piece of jewelry for the first time on your wedding day, you create a special meaning and symbolism every time you wear it for the rest of your life.

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