Designer Bridal Bracelets
Pearl, silver and charm wedding bracelets: beautiful on the day and always.



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Lola Knight - Alma Bracelet - 18K Gold

Daisy - Clover Crystal Bridal Bracelet

Zara - Crystal Teardrop Bridal Bracelet

Lilibeth - Brilliant Square Cut Crystal Bridal Tennis Bracelet

Lana - Classic Round Crystal Bridal Tennis Bracelet
The White Collection carries pearl bridal bracelets, silver wedding bracelets, pearl charm bracelets and delicate bridal bangles from Lola Knight, Elizabeth Bower and A'el Este. A wedding bracelet is one of the most photographed accessories a bride wears: from bouquet shots to ring exchange close-ups, the wrist is in frame far more often than most brides anticipate. Choose a style that photographs beautifully and feels equally comfortable at hour one and hour twelve.
Complete your bridal jewellery look: pearl wedding earrings · bridal drop earrings · silver wedding earrings · pearl bridal headbands · bridal clutches · statement earrings for weddings
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Wedding bracelet styles: what to know
Pearl bridal bracelets are consistently the most popular choice. Pearl works across skin tones, dress colours and wedding aesthetics in a way that coloured stones or heavy crystal cannot always replicate. A simple pearl bracelet reads as timeless rather than trend-driven, which means it wears beautifully both in photos taken on the day and in the years that follow.
Pearl charm bracelets add movement and personality, photographing beautifully and catching light differently from a classic pearl strand. Silver wedding bracelets suit brides wearing silver or white gold jewellery elsewhere, or those with a cool-toned dress. Gold bridal bracelets work best alongside gold jewellery or warm-toned accessories. Bridal bangles are the most understated option: a single fine bangle or a stack of two or three in a matching metal finish is one of the most effortless bridal bracelet choices available.
Should you wear a bracelet on your wedding day: the answer is yes, if it feels right for you. A wedding bracelet works best when it complements rather than competes. Consider your dress sleeves: a short sleeve, cap sleeve or sleeveless gown shows the wrist fully and makes a bracelet part of the overall aesthetic. Most brides wear their wedding bracelet on the left wrist, alongside the wedding and engagement ring. The White Collection ships to all states and territories in Australia. Free shipping on all orders over $100.
FAQs
Should I wear a bracelet on my wedding day?
A bracelet is a beautiful addition to a bridal look, particularly if your dress style leaves the wrist visible. Sleeveless, cap sleeve or short sleeve styles all showcase a bracelet well. A pearl or silver bracelet that complements your other jewellery rather than competing with it is the safest and most elegant starting point.
Which hand should I wear my wedding bracelet on?
Most brides wear their wedding bracelet on the left wrist, alongside the wedding and engagement ring. This keeps the jewellery on one side and keeps bridal portraits clean and uncluttered. If your rings are on your right hand, or if you simply prefer the look on the right, there is no reason not to wear it there instead.
Should my bracelet match my wedding ring?
Matching the metal finish of your bracelet to your wedding ring creates a cohesive look at the wrist and is generally the most elegant approach. Silver or white gold ring with a silver bracelet; yellow or rose gold ring with a gold bracelet. Pearl bracelets with a silver or gold setting bridge both, as the pearl itself is neutral enough to work alongside either metal tone.
Do you ship wedding bracelets across Australia?
Yes. Free shipping on all orders over $100. Afterpay available. We recommend ordering with enough lead time to try your bracelet alongside your dress and other jewellery before the wedding day.








