You need to be very
careful while buying jewellery for babies. Baby’s skin is very sensitive and as
such you must go only for real gold or silver jewellery for your baby.
Normally, jewellery is gifted to babies most of the times for baby showers or
for baby naming ceremonies. Read on to know more about buying jewellery for
babies.
Buying
jewellery for babies is a tough task. This is because the skin of the baby is
too sensitive and can react to anything from sunlight, dust, and cremes to
certain metals. And when there is a combination of a few of these, one needs to
exercise great caution. Then, the jewellery must neither be very tight for
comfort nor too loose. Baby jewellery
is usually gifted during the baby shower ceremony, the first birthday or other
milestones. They are fondly treasured as keepsakes for the parents as the baby
grows up. Exorbitant baby jewellery is generally avoided as there is a
possibility of their getting accidentally spoilt or damaged through everyday
wears. Some of the options are:
Buying Bracelets
The
bracelet happens to be the popular choice while buying baby
jewellery. They come across as the safest ones as mothers are very concerned
about the safety of the child wearing jewellery. During the teething stage,
babies tend to put everything in their mouths and this means that parents need
to exert extra caution. While gifting bracelets, people popularly choose those with
the design of letter blocks. They can double up as toys and learning material
as well.
Importance of
Hypoallergenic Jewellery
The
first point that you need to remember while buying baby jewellery is that the
piece must be hypoallergenic. This will ensure that the sensitive and delicate
skin of the baby remains protected. The bracelet can also be a charmed one and
this ought to be tied along the wrist of the baby. There will be no danger of
it falling apart or swallowed by the baby. Bracelets,
bangles or ‘kadas’ must be
essentially clasped, but there must not be any pin clasps or pin latches.
Metals used for
Baby’s Jewellery
Baby
jewellery is usually preferred in gold; you can opt for pieces made in yellow,
red or white gold. There are endless varieties of baby jewellery in silver,
brass and copper too. People also like to buy anklets or ankle bracelets for
those tiny little feet. These silver or gold pieces usually have a thick chain
or bangle design with tiny bells or ghungroos
dangling from them.
Waistbands for Babies
(Kamar dhanis)
Kamar dhanis or cute waistbands are another interesting baby jewellery
option. Made of silver or gold, they are tied around the waist of the baby.
Baby neckpieces in gold, silver or the beaded ones are also quite popular.
Colourful meenakari work on chains;
look great around those tiny necks. These designs give an impression of
precious stones and are a great substitute for gems.
Coloured beads can also brighten up an ordinary chain.
Buying Jewellery for
Ceremonies
If
you are buying baby jewellery for her christening ceremony, religious lockets
and cross pendants
are great options. The teddy bear lockets or the heart shaped ones make
exciting new born baby jewellery gifts. People like to invest in baby necklaces
as they have a great sentimental value and are memories of certain occasions.
They are often passed down to generations and thus; they can be studded with
gems and several precious stones like diamond, ruby and emerald too. But the
chain is essentially kept light weight, keeping in mind the comfort of the
baby.