Grass Valley Wedding Inspiration from Jylls Photography + KiraKira
This dreamy California wedding inspiration is hitting the spot today. Filled with beauty, it's everything you could possibly need after a long weekend. Flowers pretty enough to make your head spin, jewels from KiraKira that have all made it on my Christmas list, a light so magical, captured by Jylls Photography. It's perfection.
From KiraKira... Ethereal and light, this Northern California wedding shoot by Jyllian Victoria captures the essence of KiraKira jewelry and handbags.
For the dress rehearsal the bride wears white and black. With a dreamy golden field as the backdrop, the bride to be wears a white lace Milly top carries KiraKira's black nappa leather and calf hair clutch. The pearl and white sapphire trim Kori studs and white shimmer druzy ring compliment her simple black and white look.
For the outdoor ceremony, the bride wears a simple, airy gown by vintage gown by Pronovias designer, Manuel Mota, and antique inspired KiraKira jewels. The groom wears the Santorini wedding band, inspired by the texture of driftwood. The ivy growing over the branches and barn’s façade and the warm sunlight filtering though the natural canopy lent the ceremony a feeling of enchantment.
With her hair in a romantic loose chignon, the 18k yellow gold antique cut topaz Santorini drop earrings glitter around the bride's face and under her floral wreath of ivy and pale purple hydrangea. Elizabeth's 'Ivy' wedding band is a delicate double row of white diamonds set between two 18k yellow gold rope bands. Drawing from the lavender palette, Elizabeth wears on her right hand a rose-de-france rose cut amethyst ring set in 18k white gold.
The bouquet incorporates the serene pastel hues and textures from the natural setting. Grapes, lily pads and chrysanthemums pull in the soft greens and lilacs of the landscape and even the apricot shade of the sunset sky.
The reception, held in an open barn, is a beautiful, nostalgic setting, decorated simply by loosely strung white lights and light streaming through the wood panels. Here the barefoot bride wears a lace dress and adds some sparkle to her look with KiraKira's white shimmer pave Kori earrings.
The 'Kori' collection, meaning 'ice' in Japanese, incorporates beautiful shimmering natural geodes and druzy agates. A pave white sapphire trim adds a finished contrast and a little more sparkle to the beautiful raw stones. On her fingers she wears the thin Santorini band in 18k yellow gold and the antique cut mother of pearl Gemma ring which accents the pointelle details of her dress.
KiraKira creates delicate, dreamy and ethereal jewels and accessories for both brides and bridal parties!
For the dress rehearsal the bride wears white and black. With a dreamy golden field as the backdrop, the bride to be wears a white lace Milly top carries KiraKira's black nappa leather and calf hair clutch. The pearl and white sapphire trim Kori studs and white shimmer druzy ring compliment her simple black and white look.
For the outdoor ceremony, the bride wears a simple, airy gown by vintage gown by Pronovias designer, Manuel Mota, and antique inspired KiraKira jewels. The groom wears the Santorini wedding band, inspired by the texture of driftwood. The ivy growing over the branches and barn’s façade and the warm sunlight filtering though the natural canopy lent the ceremony a feeling of enchantment.
With her hair in a romantic loose chignon, the 18k yellow gold antique cut topaz Santorini drop earrings glitter around the bride's face and under her floral wreath of ivy and pale purple hydrangea. Elizabeth's 'Ivy' wedding band is a delicate double row of white diamonds set between two 18k yellow gold rope bands. Drawing from the lavender palette, Elizabeth wears on her right hand a rose-de-france rose cut amethyst ring set in 18k white gold.
The bouquet incorporates the serene pastel hues and textures from the natural setting. Grapes, lily pads and chrysanthemums pull in the soft greens and lilacs of the landscape and even the apricot shade of the sunset sky.
The reception, held in an open barn, is a beautiful, nostalgic setting, decorated simply by loosely strung white lights and light streaming through the wood panels. Here the barefoot bride wears a lace dress and adds some sparkle to her look with KiraKira's white shimmer pave Kori earrings.
The 'Kori' collection, meaning 'ice' in Japanese, incorporates beautiful shimmering natural geodes and druzy agates. A pave white sapphire trim adds a finished contrast and a little more sparkle to the beautiful raw stones. On her fingers she wears the thin Santorini band in 18k yellow gold and the antique cut mother of pearl Gemma ring which accents the pointelle details of her dress.
KiraKira creates delicate, dreamy and ethereal jewels and accessories for both brides and bridal parties!