DIAMOND BRIDAL JEWELRY
We design lab-grown diamond bridal jewelry worthy of that special day.
Wedding rings, diamond tennis bracelets, bridal necklaces and 18k gold earrings.
Lab-grown diamond bridal jewelry to mark the day
Finding the perfect jewelry for your wedding day is one of those decisions that stays with you forever. At The Bright Club, we work with IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds, chemically, physically, and visually identical to natural diamonds, so your diamond bridal jewelry is exactly what you envisioned: high-jewelry pieces made in Spain, in 18-karat gold, with full traceability. From the engagement ring to the tennis bracelet that steals all the attention at...
Finding the perfect jewelry for your wedding day is one of those decisions that stays with you forever. At The Bright Club, we work with IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds, chemically, physically, and visually identical to natural diamonds, so your diamond bridal jewelry is exactly what you envisioned: high-jewelry pieces made in Spain, in 18-karat gold, with full traceability. From the engagement ring to the tennis bracelet that steals all the attention at the reception.
Wedding Bands
Wedding bands are the jewels you both wear on your wedding day and every day after. We have plain bands in yellow, white, and rose gold, bands with lab-grown diamonds set in a channel or prongs, and matching collections for both of you. Available in various widths and finishes—matte, polished, or combined—to suit any hand. You can pair them with your engagement ring or choose them as a standalone piece. The same level of finish and the same quality IGI diamond in both.
Diamond Tennis Bracelets
The tennis bracelet, along with the engagement ring, is the most desired bridal jewel. A continuous row of lab-grown diamonds set in 18-karat gold that encircles the wrist with an elegance that needs no explanation. At The Bright Club, we have them in different diamond sizes and hoop widths: from more delicate models to wear alone to more impactful versions that work as the focal point of the bridal ensemble. They look just as good on your wedding day as they do on any special occasion afterward. An investment that never expires.
Diamond Bridal Earrings
A good pair of earrings can completely transform the bridal look. Our lab-grown diamond bridal earrings range from classic round solitaires, discreet and versatile for any neckline, to pavé diamond hoops, ear jackets, and pendants with oval or teardrop cut diamonds for brides who want more presence. If you wear your hair up, the earrings become the main piece of the ensemble. If you're looking for balance, diamond solitaires work with any type of dress without competing with the engagement ring.
Bridal Pendants and Necklaces
The dress neckline is the first criterion for choosing a bridal necklace. For plunging necklines, a delicate chain diamond solitaire pendant is the most elegant option: let the diamond speak and the neckline breathe. For straight or boat necklines, a diamond choker or a rivière necklace adds structure and presence. For romantic looks with a lot of volume in the dress, an oval or pear-cut diamond pendant provides movement without stealing the spotlight. At The Bright Club, you'll find pendants in different cuts—round, oval, pear, emerald—and chains of varying lengths to ensure the ensemble is exactly what you're looking for.
How to create your bridal jewelry set
The secret to a well-curated bridal set is coherence, not uniformity. You don't need all pieces to be identical, just that they speak the same language.
Three criteria that always work:
Combine metals (white gold, yellow gold, or rose gold); this adds versatility and creates a more modern look.
The same type of diamond ensures consistency in brilliance; at The Bright Club, all are IGI lab-grown diamonds with equivalent cuts.
Proportion rules; if the engagement ring is very prominent, the earrings can be more delicate, and if the dress covers the neck, the necklace takes center stage.
If you have any doubts, tell us what dress you're wearing and what pieces you've already chosen. We'll help you complete the set.
Why choose bridal jewelry with lab-grown diamonds
Lab-grown diamonds are chemically and physically identical to mined diamonds. The difference lies in their origin: they are created under controlled conditions, without extraction, with full traceability from the very beginning. Every diamond from The Bright Club comes with an IGI report documenting its 4Cs: cut, color, clarity, and carat weight. You know exactly what you're buying and where it comes from.
For bridal jewelry, the advantage is very specific: with the same budget, you can access a significantly larger or higher-quality diamond. A 1.5 ct solitaire with E color and VS1 clarity in a lab-grown diamond costs a fraction of what a mined diamond would. The visual result is identical. The piece lasts exactly the same. And on your wedding day, no one notices the difference except you, who chose the best.
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Read moreFAQs about bridal jewelry
What bridal jewelry do brides usually wear on their wedding day?
The most common approach is to combine three or four pieces: the engagement ring, the wedding band, earrings, and, depending on the dress's neckline, a necklace or a diamond tennis bracelet. There is no fixed rule: some brides wear five pieces, while others only wear the ring and earrings. The important thing is that the pieces are consistent with each other and with the style of the dress.
Are lab-grown diamonds a good option for bridal jewelry?
Yes. Lab-grown diamonds have exactly the same chemical composition, hardness, and brilliance as mined diamonds. The difference lies in their origin: they are created in a laboratory using HPHT or CVD technology, without mining. For bridal jewelry, these diamonds are particularly appealing because, for the same budget, you can get a significantly larger or higher quality diamond. At The Bright Club, all diamonds come with an IGI certificate guaranteeing their 4Cs.
What is the difference between a lab-grown diamond and a natural one for bridal jewelry?
From the gemstone's point of view, there is no noticeable difference: same hardness (10 on the Mohs scale), same brilliance, same durability. The difference is the origin and the price. A lab-grown diamond is produced under controlled conditions, with full traceability and no mining extraction impact. In terms of visual appearance and the piece you will wear decades later, they are indistinguishable.
How do I choose a wedding necklace based on the dress neckline?
The neckline of the dress is the primary criterion. For deep V-necks, a solitaire diamond pendant on a delicate chain is the most elegant option. For straight or boat necklines, a choker or rivière necklace adds structure and presence. For strapless necklines, a good pair of earrings is sufficient, and a necklace can be optional. For high-neck or closed-neck dresses, earrings and bridal bracelets take center stage.
What wedding bracelet is most popular?
The diamond tennis bracelet is, by far, a wedding favorite. Its design, with a continuous row of set diamonds, provides sparkle and elegance without being excessive. It is worn equally well during the ceremony and at the reception, and afterwards, it is a piece that accompanies you on any special occasion. At The Bright Club, we have it in different widths and diamond sizes to suit every style and budget.
Can I mix bridal jewelry in different gold tones?
Yes, and it's becoming more and more common. Mixing white gold with yellow gold, or including a rose gold piece, is a well-established trend in bridal jewelry. The result is a more modern and personal look. What matters is maintaining consistency in the type of diamond and the level of finish. At The Bright Club, you'll find wedding bands, earrings, pendants, and tennis bracelets available in white, yellow, and rose gold to create exactly the bridal jewelry combination you're looking for.









































































































































































































































































































































































































