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Ultimate Guide to Baby Bangles and Infant Jewellery
When it comes to adorning our little ones, nothing is more precious than the delicate beauty of baby bangles and infant jewellery. From gold-plated baby bracelets to personalised newborn bangles, these pieces are not just accessories; they are keepsakes that capture the essence of childhood. This comprehensive guide explores various types of baby jewellery, their significance, and how to choose the perfect pieces for your child.
The Charm of Baby Bangles
Baby bangles are a timeless piece of jewellery that parents have cherished for generations. These tiny, elegant rings encircle a baby’s wrist, adding a touch of sophistication to their attire. Available in various designs, materials, and customisations, baby bangles make an excellent gift for special occasions like christenings, birthdays, and even as a sentimental keepsake.
Types of Baby Bangles
Gold Baby Bangles
Gold Baby Bangles: These classic bangles are crafted from pure gold or gold plating, offering a luxurious touch. Gold baby bangles are not only beautiful but also hold value, making them a lasting heirloom.
Gold Plated Baby Bracelet: A more affordable option that still exudes elegance, gold-plated baby bracelets are popular for their durability and style.
Silver Baby Bangles
Silver Bangles for Infants: Silver is another popular choice for baby bangles, known for its simplicity and charm. Silver bangles are perfect for everyday wear and special occasions.
Silver Bangle with Blue Stone: Adding a touch of colour, these bangles often feature a small blue stone, symbolising tranquillity and protection.
Custom Baby Bangles
Custom Baby Bracelet Gold: Personalised with the baby's name or birth date, custom gold bangles are cherished for their unique and sentimental value.
Engraved Baby Bracelet: These bangles can be engraved with names, initials, or meaningful messages, making them a perfect gift that carries personal significance.
Infant Jewellery for Special Occasions
Infant jewellery isn't limited to everyday wear; it also plays a significant role in various cultural and religious ceremonies.
Christening Bracelets
Christening Bracelets: These bracelets are often given as gifts during baptism or christening ceremonies. They can be simple or elaborate, often featuring religious symbols or inscriptions.
Egyptian Themed Jewellery
Hieroglyphics Necklace: Drawing inspiration from ancient Egypt, these necklaces feature hieroglyphic inscriptions, adding a historical touch to the baby's jewellery collection.
Egyptian Cartouche Necklace: A unique piece that can be customised with the baby's name in hieroglyphics, symbolising protection and royal heritage.
Baby Jewellery Trends
Baby Protection Bracelet: Rooted in various cultures, these bracelets are believed to protect babies from negative energies and bring good luck.
Indian Bracelet Meaning: In Indian culture, bracelets or bangles are often worn as a symbol of good fortune and protection.
Jewellery Advent Calendar: A delightful trend, these calendars feature a piece of jewellery for each day leading up to Christmas, creating excitement and joy for both parents and children.
Choosing the Perfect Baby Jewellery
When selecting jewellery for your baby, consider the following factors:
Safety: Ensure that the jewellery is made from hypoallergenic materials and has smooth edges to prevent any harm to the baby’s delicate skin.
Size: Choose adjustable pieces or those specifically designed for infants to ensure a comfortable fit.
Durability: Babies are active, so the jewellery should be sturdy enough to withstand daily wear and tear.
Personalisation: Adding the baby’s name or a special date makes the jewellery unique and meaningful.
Sentimental Baby Gifts
Sentimental Baby Gifts: Personalised baby jewellery, such as engraved bracelets or custom name bangles, make heartfelt gifts that can be treasured for a lifetime.
Seasonal and Themed Jewellery
Halloween Gifts for Infants: Cute and themed jewellery pieces for Halloween can add to the festive spirit.
Gold Jewellery Advent Calendar: A luxurious advent calendar featuring gold jewellery pieces can be a delightful surprise for the holiday season.
Conclusion
Baby bangles and infant jewellery are more than just accessories; they are symbols of love, heritage, and protection. Whether you choose a gold baby bangle, a custom engraved bracelet, or a hieroglyphics necklace, each piece carries a story and a memory. As you adorn your child with these precious pieces, you create lasting memories and heirlooms that will be cherished for generations to come.
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gemville · 2 years
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Gold, Steatite, Faience and Micromosaic Egyptian Revival Necklace by Castellani
Photo: Sotheby's
Source: townandcountrymag.com
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Would you all please take a look at this gif?
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Yep, round and tight. Reeeeally nice.
Thank you all. Now we can proceed with today’s Peterness.
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~ Necklace with Uninscribed Scarab.
Place of origin: Abydos, Egypt
Date: ca. 1938-1875 B.C.
Period: Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty
Medium: Amethyst, feldspar
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wgm-beautiful-world · 7 months
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Egyptian art
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beneaththeshadows · 1 year
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I made this one last December when I was listening about the roman punic wars while watching a beautiful sunset from my window and suddenly I thought of doom and prophecy and then this was just sitting here waiting for some colors. So here it is the dreamer herself, Daenys!!
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jeannepompadour · 10 months
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Part of the treasure discovered in the tomb of the 'King's daughter' Nubhetepti-khered in Dahshur, possibly a daughter of Hor Awibre also known as Hor I or of Amenemhat III;  13th dynasty of Egypt
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bsw421 · 4 months
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Leshy 💚🖤🐛
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without bandages and eyes scarf :
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Leshy in MLP eyes style :
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edit : update Leshy's reference
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destinyandcoins · 8 months
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i swear every time ryan wears a button-up shirt on camera it's unbuttoned even further than last time. one of these days an episode of ghost files is going to open up on the boo bunker set and ryan will be sitting there like this
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rudjedet · 2 years
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I am so sorry to trouble you with obvious BS, but a friend found these pendants while metal detecting and was hoping someone would be able to translate the one on the left. Would you know where I could go? The cartouche beginning with a big bust of (Maat? Isis??) is throwing me…
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Oh that's not total bullshit, the one on the right is supposed to be the Rosetta Stone and the one on the left is a rather wonky version of the cartouche of Cleopatra VII Philopator (aka the Cleopatra). And by wonky I mean "they left off the initial K in favour of fitting in her bust so now it just reads Leopatra". (And made some other weird positional choices but like. Leopatra. That's objectively hilarious.)
Here's the same cartouche rendered horizontally, from the temple of Edfu:
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Read from right to left in this case; the sign directly above the lion is the one they left off!
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wildbeautifuldamned · 11 days
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925 Silver - Vintage Carved Pharoah Head & Inlaid Black Onyx Pendant - PT21312 ebay JEWELRYDEALS4UCOM
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bijoumikhawal · 19 days
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update on that necklace the V&A miscategorized as Sri Lankan: they never got back to me but updated its description to say it "may" be Egyptian. I cited two books discussing Egypt that showed this exact type of necklace and it's got Egyptian coins used as decor on it! I realize having to admit you're wrong may damage your pride, but for fucks sake
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euesworld · 2 years
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"I would give you the sun if I could, on a gold necklace with a little locket crafted inside, and when you open up that sun.. there would be a picture of an eye. Not the Eye of Ra, mind you, but my eye to remind you that I do love you more than the moon.."
Maybe that's what the Eye of Ra was?? To remind us of the love of the god's, always watching, always caring.. and that's like my love for you - eUë
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theancientwayoflife · 2 years
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~ Necklace of fly beads.
Culture: Egyptian
Period: New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty
Date: 1550–1295 B.C.
Medium: Gold, carnelian
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aideshou · 7 months
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I love missmangobutt vlogs because the title says “I try (djjebfndksn) workout for a week” but the video also involves her getting into magic, witchcraft, alchemy/symbolism, and a story about buying a nazar eye .
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alyss-erulisse · 9 days
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Marik Ishtar's Egyptian Choker from YuGiOh
Sims 3 Version
I made the first version of this choker necklace last year under the creator name SallyCompaq122.
Since then, I have overhauled this item, refitting around bodies, reducing vertex loads, adding normal maps, cleaning bone assignments and eliminating unwanted morph interactions with other morphing accessories such as Marik's Egyptian Armbands.
This is the second version!
If you like the Sims 3 and want to play with this content, you can download it here.
This necklace is base-game compatible and works for male and female sims of all ages.
The level of detail is optimized so as not to slow down your game.
There is one recolorable channel and 8 lovely presets color-matched to precious metals and other metals historically used in jewelry.
Looking for the Sims 4 version? See this post.
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