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Tips on Buying Jewelery for A Baby or Child?

Many people wonder what age is okay for a baby or child to wear jewelry. Although there are no hard and fast rules about when the child should wear jewelry, the decision should be left to the gift giver and the child’s parents. When considering buying a gift of jewelry for a child, consider the following:

  • Will the child be responsible enough to wear jewelry? Could the jewelry be lost? Will the child possibly flush it down the toilet, even by accident?
  • Are there any allergies to gold or silver?
  • Is there a choking hazard? It is important to know what to be aware of when buying jewery for a child.
  • What type of jewelry would be best for the child? Necklace, bracelet, ring, earrings?

Ask Yourself a Few Questions

These are just a few questions to ask yourself before you invest in baby jewelry. It is always a good idea to talk to the child’s parents first, as well. After the parents tell you okay consider the following tips for buying the perfect baby jewelry gift:

  • What is the child’s birth stone? Birthstone jewelry is always a hit!
  • If you are buying for a little girl, consider small stud earrings.

You could select little gold beads or gold ball earrings, small diamond studs, or perhaps small pearl earrings. (Make sure she has pierced ears). If you are buying for a boy, and you want to buy him a ring, make sure the ring is at least a little bit masculine. You probably don’t want to get him a ring with a stone or a lot of sparkle.

Also, for an older boy you may want to consider buying him a necklace. A necklace will never go out of style. Plus, he will be less likely to lose a necklace, and he can always grow into it. Also, with a necklace, you can add a charm. Does he like basketball or baseball? Buy him a charm to go with his favorite sport.

Talk To the Parents

Are you considering a star or a cross? Talk to the baby’s parents. You may want to know their wishes or their religious affiliation. You don’t want to be caught off guard giving a cross to someone of the Jewish faith.

Something else to definitely consider when buying jewelry for a baby is to perhaps select a matching piece for mommy. It would easily be a nice touch, and it would become a keepsake for both mother and child. Matching jewelry for mommy and baby can certainly help out the new daddy.

Many men have depended on gifts of jewelry to make their women happy. So, it stands to reason that a new daddy will really score some points if he brings two pieces of jewelry to the hospital – one for his wife and one for his new baby. When mommy has her first portrait taken with the new baby, imagine how thrilled she will be to see the matching pieces.

There is nothing more sentimental than the gift of jewelry for a tiny loved one. And remember, you can buy children’s jewelry for special occasions such as the little one’s first steps, first word or first haircut.

Baby Bracelets

Usually when speaking of baby jewelry, bracelets are what come to mind. That is because they are the safest jewelry for a baby. There is much less of a choking hazard. Many baby bracelets are very plain and can often be engraved with the child’s name.

Other times, you’ll see baby bracelets with little blocks on them that spell out the name. I have heard that some childtren have actually learned how to spell their name, because they continually saw it on their bracelet. Now that is a keepsake worth remembering.

Some bracelets come with charms that rattle. These types of charm bracelets often cause concerns for the mother. They are worried the baby will put the bracelet in its mouth. This too, could cause a choking hazard.

Another concern is that the baby may be sensitive to the silver or gold. Although most baby jewelry is considered hypo-allergenic, if your little one is wearing any kind of jewelry, you will want to keep your eye on them just in case there is some sensitivity to the metal.

Also keep in mind that charms that come with a bracelet are normally tightly woven in, so the child cannot bite it off. Infant jewelry also has very safe clasps. Pins or sharp latches are definitely out.

Heirlooms

Sometimes a family member will aquire jewelry that is considered an heirloom and it will be passed down from generation to generation. Another neat idea is something that has been popular for many years.

You buy the brand-new baby girl a necklace with a simple gold bead or pearl on it. Then for each special occassion such as birthdays, Easter, Christmas, Baptism or other religious occasions, you add another gold bead or pearl. By the time she is all grown up, she has a fully beaded necklace or a lovely pearl necklace. She can wear this for years to come and throughout her adult life.

Toddler Jewelry

Besides infant jewelry you may get excited to buy for a toddler. This age group is usually interested in some type of jewelry and body adornment. Little girls generally love to wear hair clips and barrettes, so if you are considering jewelry, I am sure it will be a big hit. And they are more interested in fun pieces.

Toddlers might like sports jewelry such as we spoke of earlier for older boys. Or they may enjoy something fun and sparkly. Often times mom and dad will let their child pick out their own jewelry, and this helps them appreciate it more and longer.

One popular style of jewelry for toddlers is ladybug pieces. Ladybugs are symbols for good luck. Although a child’s first jewelry piece may be a simple gold band or bracelet, as the child gets older, you will want to consider adding to their jewelry collection.

Ladybugs are very cute and boys and girls alike will love to wear a jewelry piece with a little bug on it. I am not quite sure what the fascination is, but I have seen many children wear ladybug jewelry. You can purchase jewelry for all age groups at your favorite retailer, or you can shop at various online jewelry sites.

About the Author

Sara was a Jewelry sales profesional for 25 years. She now writes for Glitter Secrets.com and other sites to inform readers on buying jewelry.

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