“Still We Rise” Editorial Featured on Black Bride

StillWeRise-StyledShoot-79We’ve been featured again! Last week, Black Bride shared our Maya Angelou inspired styled shoot, just in time for Black History Month. Titled “Still We Rise,” this elegant wedding editorial was inspired by the words of the great poet. We love the way Elle Nicole Events paired our jewelry with a selection of gowns from Hitched Salon for a modern, luxurious style. The team of vendors we worked with were as kind and professional as they are talented. We hope you’ll enjoy this collection of our favorite shots from the feature.
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The jewelry selections for this shoot include our Modern Love Bracelet and a number of pieces from our upcoming collection. Join our VIP mailing list to be the first to know when these pieces are available!

The team who created this styled shoot includes:

Photography: Shoot Happens Photography
Planning & Design: Elle Nicole Events
Venue: City Club of Washington
Bridal Gown: Amsale
Bridal Boutique: Hitched Bridal Salon
Bridal Jewelry: J’Adorn Designs
Groom’s Tuxes: Zara (Black tux); J. Crew (White blazer)
Groom’s Accessories & Styling: Geek Restored
Florals: Designs by Oochay
Stationery: Ribbon and Ink
Hair & Makeup: Accessmatized
Cake: Mimi’s Mocha Treats
Cake Topper: Ten23 Designs
Rentals: Select Event Group


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Center Street Wedding Collective Grand Opening

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Calling all Maryland and south central Pennsylvania brides-to-be! Join us on Saturday, November 14th from 10am – 5pm to celebrate the launch of the Center Street Wedding Collective at the Historic Westminster Inn. Come celebrate with us and meet your wedding planning dream team, enter to win door prizes, and see our couture jewelry with gorgeous wedding gowns.

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Three Types of Pearls You Need to Know About

All about pearls - synthetic, cultured, and everything in between! via J'Adorn Designs Couture Jewelry

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Today’s “Know Your Bling” post focuses on one of our most beloved materials to work with for our bridal jewelry – Pearls! There are so many varieties and quality levels, and we’ve tried nearly all of them. In this blog post we’ll take a close look at three types of pearls you should know about. Read on to learn what kinds are available, how they’re made, and which ones we love the best!

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Natural and Cultured Pearls

We all know the symbolic story of how pearls are created, used to inspire perseverance through life’s hardships: Pearls are made when an irritant gets inside the shell of a mollusk, which produces layers of luminous nacre around it. In natural pearls, this occurs spontaneously without human intervention. Historically, they were found in the Persian Gulf but today they have been almost entirely harvested, making them very rare.

Cultured pearls occur when an irritant (usually a mother-of-pearl bead or piece of tissue) is surgically inserted in a controlled environment for the purpose of producing a pearl. Both natural and cultured pearls may be created in saltwater or freshwater. The quality grade of these pearls is determined by the evenness and luster of the nacre layers comprising the pearl.

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Freshwater Pearls

Another variety of cultured pearl, freshwater pearls are created in the environment indicated by their name, often in lakes and rivers in China. The process by which they are grown is similar to those of their saltwater counterparts, but they differ in that they rarely have a bead nucleus – instead, only a piece of tissue. The resulting pearl has a thicker nacre, creating more variety in texture and shape. This is the type of cultured pearls that we typically use in our designs, often in combination with Swarovski pearls and crystals.

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Swarovski & Other Synthetic Pearls

In the crafting community, synthetic pearls (often made of glass) have become popular due to their affordability, widespread availability in stores such as Michael’s and JoAnn’s, and great variety of colors. Glass pearls are created by applying a pearlescent coating over top of a glass bead.

We have worked with glass pearls in past bridal and custom jewelry orders, but found them to be lower in quality than what we strive to offer our customers. The outer coating, often rather thin, can chip and scratch easily, and the weight of these pearls is much lighter than that of their natural counterparts, giving jewelry pieces a lighter, more costume-like feel.

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Fortunately, we’ve been able to find a great alternative in Swarovski pearls! These pearls have a Swarovski crystal core, giving them a feel that warms to the skin and is a bit heavier, mimicking authentic pearls more closely. The outer coating is much more similar to that of a natural pearl with a thicker and more consistent quality that looks luxurious and holds up better to wear and tear. They come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes, making them an ideal option for our custom clients trying to match their wedding colors.

TrumpOne07Natural, cultured, or synthetic, pearls offer a classic elegance to jewelry pieces with a versatility that’s hard to match. Look for more pearl bridal jewelry in our upcoming 2016 Bridal Collection, set to launch this October!

Featured jewelry:
Image 1: Pearl stretch bracelets in Romance and Grey
Image 2: Double stranded vintage pearl bracelet
Image 3: Grey crystal/freshwater pearl bracelet; Freshwater pearl and thin crystal bracelet (Both coming soon!)
Image 4: Champagne ribbon tieback necklace
Image 5: Green freshwater & Ivory Swarovski pearl earrings 
Image 6: Pearl stretch bracelet in Romance; Ivory & Crystal bracelet (Coming soon!)

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J’Adorn Designs Partners with The Big Fake Wedding

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We are pleased to announce that J’Adorn Designs has been hand selected to be a vendor for the Big Fake Wedding’s event in Baltimore, MD, on July 23rd, 2015. BFW events take place across the country and we are thrilled to have been hand selected for their production in Baltimore.

For those unfamiliar with the event, The Big Fake Wedding is a bridal show alternative in the form of a big, fake wedding, which gives brides-and-grooms-to-be the unique opportunity to see the work of local wedding vendors in action. There is a ceremony, reception, catered meal, and Tunnel of Love where guests get to meet and collect goodies from participating vendors. J’Adorn Designs will be the official jeweler of the event, providing jewelry for the bride and her bridesmaids.

While our specific jewelry designs for the Baltimore BFW will remain a secret until the event’s big reveal, here’s a little teaser of the styling you can expect to see from those of us putting together the details:

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Will you be one of the “wedding guests” in attendance? Leave us a comment and we’ll look for you in the Tunnel of Love!

 

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