02nd Jan 2010

Wedding Umbrellas for Sale

A wedding umbrella is an accessory that complements, if not, completes a bride’s look. Both functional and stylish, it gives the bride the desired effect for her wedding theme. Whether it’s a traditional or modern wedding, a wedding umbrella is a fun and fashionable accessory that will make a bride shine even brighter on her special day.

Wedding umbrellas come in so many styles and designs that a bride can choose to complement her wedding theme. From Victorian to an even eclectic theme, a wedding umbrella adds more flair and personality to a bride’s look. Though it does not function as a regular umbrella as its main purpose is to add style to the bride’s look, it can as just protect her from the mild and gentle throws of nature while providing comfort and flair.

Umbrellaheaven.com specializes in such wedding accessories. They offer an elegant collection that fit any wedding theme. Moreover, they claim that their wedding umbrellas are not only limited to weddings but also to any other special event like christening or even an Ascot race. They have different styles and designs such as such as the Ivory Heart, Victorian, Vision Extreme and the Lurve. From classic shapes and colors to more fun and revolutionary designs, they boast of a “wind-resilience” technology that makes their umbrellas more durable like a regular umbrella. With double-dome and two sets of spokes, their umbrellas are made to be stronger against the wind.

Different styles of wedding umbrellas at Umbrella Heaven that come in classic or modern designs.

At ebay, you can find even more elegant wedding umbrellas that come in lace, silk and white paper in intricate details. Shop.com features Victorian-inspired lace parasols and wedding umbrellas made from Chinese paper. Bella Umbrella is an interesting site for wedding umbrellas as it offers a unique collection of vintage umbrellas for rent. Built by an umbrella enthusiast and a bride herself Jodell Egbert, she collected over 100 vintage umbrellas elegantly designed from the 1920s to the 1940s. From ruffled, double layered, classic prints, classic solids and jeweled handled, one can find an interesting mix of both bridal parasols and regular umbrellas. Vdi Exports on the other hand specializes in Indian-inspired wedding umbrellas. If you visit their website, you can find a wide collection of intricately and elaborately designed wedding umbrellas that will surely add an interesting touch of color and life to a wedding or any special occasion.

Wedding umbrellas come in lace, silk or paper materials in many styles and designs perfect to complement a bride’s wedding theme.

Indian-inspired wedding umbrellas are so intricately embroidered and designed they will surely bring a wedding or any special occasion for that matter a touch of sophistication and elegance.

Though seemingly a dying craft especially in weddings nowadays where the dress is almost always the star of the affair, this unassuming yet elegant umbrellas surely bring more feminine and fun touch to a bride’s total look. Truly, a must-have wedding accessory for any bride of distinctive style and taste.

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01st Jan 2010

White Wedding Umbrellas

Wedding umbrellas are a unique and elegant way of accessorizing a bridal look. Both feminine and fun, it adds just the right amount of whimsical touch to a wedding that makes it even more special and memorable. As the bride sashays down in her perfect little wedding dress, an equally perfect little parasol in hand, it gives one the feeling that he or she is in a fairytale land of wedding bliss as the bride and groom lovingly exchange their “I dos” for an eternity of union and love.

A wedding umbrella or a wedding parasol, the choice depends on the bride’s purpose. A wedding umbrella is typically like a regular umbrella which protects us from water or rain, while a wedding parasol is more of an accessory as it is more lightweight yet still protects us from the sun. But whatever the choice, it definitely adds a touch of elegance to the bride’s wedding dress and make her shine even more in her most important day.

A white umbrella is the most obvious choice for a wedding. Matching the bride’s white wedding dress, a white wedding umbrella emphasizes the symbol of purity and femininity a bride exudes. Depending on the theme of the wedding, a bride can choose from an elegant collection of lace, satin and paper among other fabrics, from different sizes and intricacy that will add a touch of sophistication to her special day.

At Bella Umbrella, they offer a breathtaking collection of vintage white wedding umbrellas for rent. From the classic white to ivory and champagne, each piece is a work of art dating back from the 1920s-1940s.

At Umbrella Heaven, they have white wedding umbrellas that are made with “wind-resilience” technology that makes their products not only for the sole purpose of accessory, but totally functional with dual-dome technology and dual spokes that make each umbrella durable and strong from the wind and rain. Functional and stylish, their umbrellas come in a tempting selection of Ivory Heart, Victorian White, Victorian Ivory and Lurve.

White wedding umbrellas at Umbrella Heaven that are both stylish and functional with their “wind-resilience” technology.

Umbrellastand.com on the other hand offers a somewhat traditional yet equally functional simple white wedding umbrella that comes in a traditional stick, curved handle, 48” canopy and an amazingly affordable price of only $28. But a customer review shows that though simple, it is elegantly classic.

A simple white wedding umbrella from umbrellastand.com for the bride who wants the classic look

Victorian-inspired or modern, or even a little eclectic, a white wedding umbrella will definitely bring a burst of unique sophistication to a bride’s total look. Truly feminine and elegant, it brings a whimsical touch to a wedding that makes saying those two little words even more meaningful and magical.

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