There are many styles available for baby necklaces. They are most often just smaller versions of the adult counterparts. Baby necklaces are available in gold, silver, and platinum as well as various beaded versions. A pearl baby necklace can be a great gift for a special occasion like a religious ceremony, a holiday, or any special event. Baby necklaces are often available in sets that also include a bracelet and earrings as well.
Amber baby necklaces are said be a natural analgesic. They are made from fossil tree resin and are a tradition European remedy for baby teething. To use the amber baby necklace, leave it in the sun to warm to increase the analgesic power. By putting it around the baby’s neck, the amber is said to calm the baby by being close to the skin. Look for Genuine Baltic amber, as it is one of the oldest and most esteemed types of amber worldwide.
Charms are also available for baby necklaces and are often bought to commemorate a milestone or event in a child’s life. These charms can include highchairs, baby booties, pacifiers, and many more. They can make for a treasured keepsake that the child can look back on and reflect their childhood. They can be an heirloom to pass down through the generations and can be added to by or for the next child.
Baby necklaces are available at many online retailers as well as your local jewelry stores. Picking out that perfect necklace for a child can be trying. Remember the occasion you are buying the baby necklace for and what you want to be able to do with it. If you would like something you can add to you will want to buy a necklace that can hold charms. If your family is religious, you may want to buy something that is appropriate for religious ceremonies.
Caution must be used when allowing your baby to where a necklace. The necklace should not be too long, where the child can put it in their mouth. It should be strong and durable where it will not break if the child pulls on it especially if it is made of beads. Look for beaded necklaces where the beads are knotted on or individually attached, that way if the baby necklace breaks, all the beads will still be attached. The child should never be put to bed with the necklace on, as it is a strangulation hazard.
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