1. Jewellery for Children
A piece of jewellery is usually associated with occasions like weddings, fashion shows and styles.
Children’s jewellery, sometimes, becomes omnipresent when used by children, perhaps, because the
appeal of jewellery is taken over by kid’s cuteness. Still, earrings are two of the must-haves for babies
even a few days after they are born. Moms want their girls to have them in order for a painless earrings
set-up and to detect possible allergies early on. Of course, moms want to find the type of jewellery that
would fit their child’s charm.
Earrings only for infants
Infants are still too fragile to wear really heavy jewellery. In fact, they should not even wear anything
else except earrings because necklaces and bracelets can become hazards to their safety. Babies might
accidentally get tangled on the neck or swallow bracelet charms. Earrings for infants also need to be
made with the standards for their age.
It is advisable for infants to wear simple stud earrings. A diamond one or those with adorable designs
can do, depending on the appeal parents want their child to have. If they go for elegance, emulating
their sophisticated lifestyle, diamonds, pearls and birthstone gems are perfect. If they are the type of
parents who want their children to acquire their eccentric tastes, animal prints, toy designs or cartoon
characters will do great!
Tame that toddler!
Growing up too fast, these kids can become naughty toddlers in no time. While they remain cute as
children, sometimes the naughtiness needs a little strict taming. Parents can match their authoritarian
mode with specific leather jewellery, of course, through the design. Yes, because moms and dads don’t
need to be too austere when it comes to these little rascals even how disobedient they can get. Putting
all the strict on lessons and things can do the treat!
Children can wear Luvlets Sterling Silver Bracelet with a heart clasp, reminding how parents love them
so dearly, and how because of that they should remain obedient all the time. Going for expensive
jewellery is also good, even if the idea may seem counter intuitive. Teaching kids to take care of
jewellery this way can instil the value of carrying for things, and ultimately, for themselves. They can
grow up to be independent people this way.
Bracelets for growing up too fast
The fact may be heartbreaking when finally the kids learn to have crushes as they grow up to become
adolescents. Moms and dads begin to be more watchful, protective and even possessive to their much
loved child. Oh, but let those kids have their moment of freedom when it comes to feelings! Supporting
them in this phase can bring parents closer to their children and even avoid extreme identity crisis and
intimacy issues because they have the availability of support.
2. Aside from presence, Moms can give their girls jewellery to enhance their femininity. Colourful dangling
earrings and enchanted necklaces from Kagi can go well with the cool and trendiness that kids want to
project at that adolescent age. Of course, if Dad’s want to keep their boys simple, sterling silver
jewellery can offer that perfect aura of young man without looking too old for their age.