Jewelry Protection

Can You Rent Jewelry for a Wedding?

Rachel Akmakjian

Published:

September 18th, 2025

Can You Rent Jewelry for a Wedding?

Can You Rent Jewelry for a Wedding? What You Need to Know

As you start planning your wedding and pick out the attire, you’ve likely also considered how to accessorize on the big day beyond your diamond engagement ring. So many other elements go into creating the perfect wedding day look, from hair accessories to special undergarments to fine jewelry.

As you’ve thought about the earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and more you could potentially wear, you may have realized there’s a range of luxury jewelry you’d like to wear on your special day. If you don’t have extra money in your wedding budget to pay for new pieces, there’s another option: jewelry rental.

You have all sorts of rental options for your wedding jewelry. If you dream of decking yourself out with glamorous and glitzy jewels, you don’t have to settle for costume jewelry or cough up the full cost for designer jewelry on your own. A fine jewelry rental service has you covered — and with the right wedding insurance, your rental is protected, too.

What You Will Learn

How Does a Jewelry Rental for Wedding Work?

Depending on the jewelry rental wedding service you choose, the process will be similar to securing clothing from a fashion rentals brand such as Rent the Runway.

You can choose from membership plans for the rental service, peruse the provider’s offerings online, and then pick which jewelry you’d like to rent. The pieces will then be shipped to you, and you can keep the jewelry for a certain amount of time. After that time is up, you must ship the jewelry back to the provider.

Providers may offer a range of different jewelry options, including designer pieces from brands such as Cartier and Tiffany.

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Popular providers include:

Can You Rent Jewelry for a Wedding?

How Much Does Bridal Jewelry for Rent Cost?

Obviously, how much you spend to rent jewelry for wedding ceremonies will depend on a variety of factors, such as the type of jewelry, whether it’s designer or not, carat size, the stone featured, etc. However, You can expect to pay under $1,000 for a set of borrowed jewelry (and sometimes, providers will rent jewelry as a collection, so that you can get a few pieces for one price).

Can You Rent Jewelry for a Wedding?

While this may seem like a pricey piece of your wedding budget at first glance, consider that this is a mere fraction of the retail price you’d pay in a fine jewelry store showroom.

Other Affordable Alternatives to Renting Jewelry for Wedding Purposes

If it’s not an option to pay $1,000 for renting jewelry you’ll wear for one day, you might want to consider alternatives that will still allow you to wear the beautiful and luxurious pieces you’re dreaming of for your wedding day.

  • Borrow a piece from a trusted friend or family member. If someone you know owns a piece of jewelry you think would be perfect for your look, you can respectfully ask if they might be open to loaning it to you.
  • Scope out more affordable ways of buying jewelry, such as visiting estate sales.
  • Consider costume jewelry. While it might not be your first pick, you may find that for this one-day look, you really can’t tell much difference between real diamond jewelry and “faux” diamonds like cubic zirconia.

Jewelry Rental for Brides: Is It Right for You?

Beyond asking, can you rent diamond jewelry, the other question is, should you?

You might want to rent jewelry for your wedding if…

  • You have a specific style in mind for your wedding day
  • Your wedding budget doesn’t allow for an outright purchase of the jewelry you’d like
  • You have timeless taste (many bridal jewelry rental providers specialize in offering high-end, but still classic pieces)

In contrast, you may want to avoid renting jewelry for your wedding if…

  • Your budget won’t allow for renting any extra bling
  • There are other options available, such as borrowing a piece from a family member
  • You’re uncomfortable with rental policies, like having to pick a piece from online photos, rather than seeing it in person, or not knowing if you’ll be able to ship the piece back in time before leaving for your honeymoon

In some cases, you may even decide to buy your extra wedding jewelry at its normal sale price rather than renting or choosing a lower-cost option. This might be the case if you want a one-of-a-kind piece that will be difficult to find via a rental service or if you view the purchase as a long-term investment.

Wedding Rental Jewelry FAQs

Why Do Some Brides Choose to Rent Jewelry for Their Wedding?

While most brides will wear their beautiful diamond ring on the wedding day, some may want to complement its beauty with more sparkle. However, buying extra jewelry may not be within their budget, so they can choose to rent instead.

What Should You Consider Before Picking Jewelry to Rent?

Since you’ll likely be picking out the jewelry online rather than in-store and won’t be able to try it on until it arrives, there are some important things to keep in mind. First, think about the jewelry in relation to your dress, body, and face shape, as well as how well the gemstones and precious metals — whether that be white gold, rose gold, yellow gold, or platinum — will complement your skin tone, hair color, and overall wedding palette.

Is It Tacky to Adorn Yourself with Lots of Jewelry at Your Wedding?

Not at all! In fact, in some cultures, the more jewelry, the better. Remember — it’s your wedding, so whatever you want, goes.

Can You Rent a Ring for a Proposal?

While it’s not a popular option, you can. You might choose to do this if you want to pop the question before you can properly shop for a ring, or if you want your partner to participate in choosing the design.

How Much Does It Typically Cost to Rent Jewelry?

It depends on many factors, including the type of jewelry and its overall value, but you can expect to pay anywhere from a few hundred dollars to a thousand dollars for bridal jewelry rentals.

If You Rent Jewelry for Your Wedding, Protect It with BriteCo Insurance

If you decide that a jewelry rental for your wedding is the right choice, there’s one more step. Ensure it’s protected and that you’re not left paying a hefty bill from your rental provider if the jewelry is damaged or stolen while in your possession.

BriteCo’s wedding insurance covers rental jewelry and so much more. A vendor canceled at the last minute, leaving you high and dry? It’s covered. Your venue closes unexpectedly, or extreme weather shuts down the city? You’re covered. Someone has cold feet, and the wedding’s off? Yes, you’re covered even then.

 

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Rachel's expertise is further enhanced by her distinction as a Graduate Gemologist from the prestigious Gemological Institute of America (GIA), equipping her with exceptional knowledge in gem identification and grading. Her education and experiences have given her an in-depth understanding of the demands and expectations facing jewelers and customers in today’s evolving retail marketplace.