Wedding Gifts
Incorporating new twists on old wedding traditions is something we like to specialise here at All My Love Designs with our wedding gift selection. Something Old Something New is one of the traditions that seem to have lasted the longest throughout the years. The full rhyme is dated back to the Victorian era but is believed to have it's roots even deeper in the past.
The full rhyme is this - 'Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue and a silver sixpence for your shoe.'
We can certainly help you out with your 'something new' and 'something blue' but for your something old and borrowed you will have to look a bit closer to home !
The wearing of something blue apparently dates back to biblical times when the colour blue was meant to symbolise purity and virginity. This is why images of The Blessed Mary often show her in pale blue attire.
The Silver Sixpence part of the rhyme is a tradition that seems to be making a comeback from our researching around on the web. Lots of wedding gift companies now offer a wide and diverse range of silver sixpences incorporated into various wedding day themes.
Jewellery Boutique
The thrill a little girl gets when she owns her first piece of 'real' jewellery stays with her for life.
The range of children's jewellery we stock is the most superior range of children's jewellery our buyers had even seen.
The beautiful colours of the real Swarovski gemstones set against Sterling Silver is exquisite. They catch the light and twinkle and shine.
The perfect attraction for any little princess!
There are also pieces of baby jewellery that are just perfect as christening presents but the real jewel in the crown of the Fairy Tale Jewels collection is the Prince Charming bracelet. Adults would crave for this as it is the definitive charm bracelet. Gorgeous sterling silver charms adorn the swarovski and cat's eye mix of gemstones. You can choose your swarovski colour but the most popular has got to be the 'Princess' pink !
All the components in this range of childrens jewellery have been put through strigent tests in the United Kingdom so that they comply with British Standards Test BS EN71-3:1995 . There is no legislation available currently in the UK and EU for children’s jewellery so the UK distributor decided to put the components through the same stringent tests used for testing for toxins in children’s toys. Your safety is our number one priority!