Choosing jewellery for a summer wedding is a chance to bring lightness, colour and warmth to your bridal look, and Hatton Garden, London's EC1N jewellery quarter, is the natural place to begin. The workshops and showrooms around Greville Street and Leather Lane offer everything from delicate floral pieces to bold coloured gemstones, all suited to the brighter months. Summer weddings, whether held in a sunlit garden or a cool country church, call for jewellery that feels fresh rather than heavy. The right pieces flatter the gown without competing with it. Below are timeless ideas for bridal jewellery that work beautifully in summer and will still look elegant when you revisit the photographs years later.

Floral and nature-inspired pieces
Summer is the season of gardens in full bloom, so floral motifs feel entirely at home. Earrings and pendants shaped like petals, leaves or vines bring a soft, romantic note to a bridal outfit.
Keep these designs in simple precious metals such as silver, gold or platinum so the detailing speaks for itself. The many bench jewellers near Chancery Lane and Farringdon can craft nature-inspired pieces to suit your gown.
Coloured gemstones for warmth
Warm and cool gemstone colours both work well in summer light. Aquamarine, jade, citrine and emerald add a gentle wash of colour that complements almost any palette.
If you prefer subtle tones, choose gemstones in peach, pale pink or watery blue. These natural hues photograph beautifully and suit both indoor and outdoor ceremonies.
Antique and vintage choices
For a rustic or country-style wedding, vintage jewellery adds character and a sense of history. Classic pieces in muted colours pair naturally with relaxed summer themes.
Antique jewellery also has lasting appeal. Well-chosen vintage pieces never date, so you can wear them long after the wedding and pass them on as keepsakes.
Choosing pieces that last
Before buying, think about how each piece sits with your neckline and hairstyle. A simple gown can carry a bolder necklace, while an ornate dress is better balanced with understated jewellery.
For anything valuable, ask about certification and arrange a proper valuation. A qualified Hatton Garden jeweller can advise on stones graded by the GIA or IGI and help you insure your pieces.
Fun fact: Aquamarine takes its name from the Latin for sea water, and its pale blue tone has made it a favourite for summer brides for well over a century.
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