The 30 Best Bridal Jewelry Pieces to Wear on Your Big Day

Gerard Ortiz

As any bride knows, no wedding detail is too small to be overlooked. From flower arrangements to makeup for the big day, and of course, the best bridal jewelry. Naturally, the engagement ring and wedding bands have long been sorted, however, no bride ever said no to a little extra sparkle.

The best bridal jewelry can add sophistication, whimsy, the aforementioned sparkle, or a personal touch to the wedding day look. Whether you want to dress up a courthouse wedding dress or still need to incorporate something vintage, Vogue has all your wedding day jewelry needs covered. From the perfect pair of Sophie Bille Brahe drop earrings to an Irene Neuwirth pendant necklace, shop our edit of the best bridal jewelry below.

Whether you choose statement earrings for high impact or opt for studs for a more understated effect, bridal earrings are an important part of the wedding day look. For the perfect vintage statement earring, we recommend Fox & Bond’s dangle earrings, and you can’t go wrong with oval diamond studs from Blue Nile for some subtle sparkle.

Sophie Bille Brahe Marguerite de mariage 14k gold pearl earrings

Alison Lou 14k gold, citrine and enamel earrings

Fox & Bond old mine cut diamond and 14k gold snowflake dangle earrings

Blue Nile oval diamond stud earrings

Mateo 14k gold earrings with diamonds and pearls

Necklaces

On the big day, all eyes are on the bride. To further dazzle everyone, a necklace can enhance the neckline of any wedding dress. A diamond tennis necklace is the perfect choice for a modern touch, and Irene Neuwirth’s aquamarine necklace is the perfect something blue.

Vrai linked tennis necklace

Dorsey moss lab-grown white sapphire gold riviere necklace

Jacquie Aiche shaker 14k gold, morganite and diamond necklace

Loren Steward 14k yellow gold heart pendant freshwater pearl necklace

Irene Neuwirth gemmy gem diamond, aquamarine & 18k gold necklace

Larkspur & Hawk Estrela rhodium-dipped moonstone and diamond necklace

Bracelets

Bracelets are often overlooked, however, what better way to accompany a stunning bouquet than with jewels? Whether you opt for pearls or diamonds, go vintage or modern, a bracelet adds a subtle yet sparkly touch.

Mizuki 14k gold pearl bracelet

Tiffany Elsa Peretti diamonds by the yard bracelet

Ashley Zhang vintage diamond bangle

Mejuri round topaz bracelet

Nakard mini tile tennis bracelet

Jade Trau maverick 18k gold bracelet with diamonds

Rings

When it comes to weddings, most people will say that the engagement ring is the most important piece of jewelry. While they’re not wrong, an engagement ring certainly doesn’t need to be the only piece of jewelry. Whether you still need a wedding band or simply can’t stand bare fingers, we say the more, the merrier.

Fred Leighton collet diamond ring

Jemma Wynne anniversary bow ring with star-set diamonds

Brent Neale gold & blue single puff heart ring

Delfina Delettrez 18k white gold diamond ring

The One I Love the pearl flower ring

Grown Brilliance marquise and round lab grown diamond flower eterneity band

Hair Accessories

Hair accessories are both a functional and aesthetically pleasing addition to any bridal look. A gem-encrusted headband can help secure finicky veils, and a barrette can enhance an elegant chignon.

Deborah Pagani small sleek gold plated hair pin

Roger Vivier crystal-embellished silver-tone and velvet headband

Jennifer Behr Halle barrette

Suzanne Kalan 18k yellow gold fireworks diamond cluster headband

Ben-Amun pearly & crystal bobby pins

1stdibs 1930s calibrated sapphires cultured pearl 18k white gold barrette brooch

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