Getting a unique and special Valentine’s Day gift may mean getting the most romantic gift of love: diamonds. After all, a perfect gift like diamond ring or diamond jewelry in white gold will always prove good taste, elegance and eternal love. In additon, a colored gemstone jewelry gift is also wonderful and cost-effective. Over time, when you both look back upon your lives, you will feel that the moments when you have really lived, are the moments when you have done things in a spirit of love.
When it comes to love, is there a more universal symbol than the heart? No wonder, then, that heart jewelry is one of the most popular gifts among people who love each other. Heart jewelry is always given from the heart with love. It is a symbol of care, love and friendship.
Decided to propose to your true love this Valentine? We can help you find an elegant and adorable engagement ring. Our Bridal Collection displays the most perfect high-quality diamond engagement rings and wedding bands in a wide range of designs.
Buy jewelry from the Bridal Collection and enjoy free bridesmaids and groomsmen wedding jewelry. All free gifts are available and can be browsed in the Bridal Gift Collection.
By tradition a bride must wear: Something new, something old, something borrowed and something blue. We can help you with the something new and the something blue.
Here is a selection of blue stone jewelry from JR Jewelers online store. You can browse for more and you will discover different styles, stone dimensions and type. Multi stone settings are our favorite.

Classy and elegant Pearl Earrings are the chosen earring for brides.
Since ancient times, the pearl has been a symbol of unblemished perfection. It is the oldest known gem, and for centuries it was considered the most valuable. Pearls have been considered ideal wedding gifts because they symbolize purity and innocence. In the Rigveda, an ancient Hindu book dating back to 1000 B.C. Krishna, the preserver, brought forth pearls from the depths of the sea to give to his daughter on her wedding day. Thus started the tradition of giving pearls to the bride.
The ancient Greeks also believed that pearls should be part of the wedding experience. They considered pearls to be the “wedding gem” because they believed that pearls would help ensure marital bliss and prevent newlywed brides from crying.


During the Crusades, gallant knights returning from the Holly Lands would bestow pearls to their “fair ladies” for their wedding days.
In the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, pearls were at the height of wedding fashion with royal weddings in the French House of Burgundy taking place in a “sea of pearls”. Everyone from the bride to her male guests were adorned in glowing pearls.
From Queen Elizabeth I to our modern Queen Elizabeth II, the tradition of wearing pearls on the wedding day has continued. At the beginning of the 20th century, pearls were as much a nuptial gem in the United States as diamonds are today.
Today, the tradition of bestowing pearls upon the bride continues. Often the father of the bride or the groom gives the gift of pearls. Many brides give their bridesmaids pearl necklaces, bracelets or earrings too.






















