For many parents who think of giving their children something unique and meaningful as gift, children’s jewellery is a good option, above all because it is about accessories that help to promote their self-expression and can be the perfect memory of an important moment or celebration in their lives, from birthdays to great achievements and religious events, such as a baptism or a communion.

Additionally, for children who have reached a certain age, children’s jewellery can also be a great way to teach them about the responsibility of caring for them. However, among so many styles, designs and materials that exist, not all jewellery is suitable for all children, so many parents may find themselves struggling to find the perfect piece of jewellery for their child.

If this is your case, we invite you to read on because we will give you some tips that will be useful to you.

Buying children’s jewellery
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1. When buying children’s jewellery, practicality is the rule

Regardless of age, buying children’s jewellery is undoubtedly a gamble, especially since it is likely they lose or break it as after all, some of them will run and play outside without worrying about their jewellery.

But the last thing we want is for them to be stretched, scratched, or hit. So, as much as possible, don’t buy delicate jewellery that needs to be handled with care. The best thing is to make sure that in addition to being beautiful, the pieces of children’s jewellery that you buy are resistant, durable and simple. In this sense, rubber or leather accessories are the most recommended for children given their durability.

However, if you do opt for fragile pieces of jewellery, be sure to reserve them for special occasions where you can also supervise them more closely. And give very clear instructions on when they can wear them for slightly more sober children.

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2. Interests and style must be a priority

Even at a very young age, we can notice that our children have certain preferences and styles that we must consider, which will be a good starting point to buy the perfect piece of jewellery. For example, you can choose jewellery that has their favourite colors and cartoon characters.

3. Make children’s jewellery memorable

A piece of jewellery given on a special occasion will make it more valuable and meaningful to your child. For example, receiving one as a birthday present or in celebration of an important achievement will be something he / she will never forget.

But, if possible, you can also take your children to be the ones who choose; this way they will be able to choose the piece that suits their tastes and preferences, in addition to remembering the occasion as a special moment with you. Give it a try and you won’t regret it.

4. Consider age

When it comes to buying children’s jewellery, age is not a minor detail that should be overlooked. For example, a child who still puts things in his / her mouth should not be given smaller pieces of jewellery such as rings or pendants.

As a general rule, consider keeping jewellery to a minimum if you are dealing with children under the age of 5 because they tend to be very picky about them. But in the case of children who are relatively more sober, especially those older than 6 years or more, you can pamper them with necklaces, bracelets and other types of jewellery since they are more aware.

On the other hand, if he / she is an active child, it is best to opt for small jewellery pieces so that they do not get in the way of your child’s play, although as precaution, you can make sure that your child does not wear jewellery while playing.

5. Keep their jewellery organization and storage in mind

Buying a large quantity of children’s jewellery can be a nightmare, especially if you are not careful to organize and store them, as you run the risk of getting tangled or lost. So the best thing in these cases is to make sure you buy a jewellery organizer for your child.

Not only will it prevent losses and possible tangles, it will also be a way to teach your child how to be responsible with their jewellery and how to keep it safe, in addition to the fact that keeping their jewellery protected will allow him / her to appreciate it for years.

6. Keep safety a priority

When it comes to children’s jewellery, we must consciously choose the safest options for them. Never buy jewellery made of glass or that has sharp or pointed edges since they can easily break or hurt your child, and it is still possible that they get stuck in his / her clothes and this ends up causing him / her some problems to untangle them. So the best thing is to always opt for jewellery with blunt or rounded ends and a soft touch that are safer to wear.

Another aspect to take into account when talking about safe children’s jewellery is possible allergies to metals since some children can react to certain metals, especially when they sweat, especially very young children who tend to have more sensitive skin than older children. The culprits behind it are jewels that have metals such as chromium or nickel in their composition, as far as materials such as gold, surgical steel are safe bets.

7. When buying children’s jewellery, the right size counts

With so many different and varied styles, one of the biggest difficulties we must overcome when buying children’s jewellery is choosing the right size, above all, if it is about personalized jewellery. This is a very important feature, since the comfort when wearing it will depend largely on it, so we cannot afford to be wrong, remember that children move and play a lot.

Ideally, you can take your child with you when shopping to avoid making a mistake. You can also look for jewellery that is adjustable so that he / she can wear it for a longer time. But in case the child does not accompany you, it is best to use a children’s jewellery size guide to find out the correct measurements according to the child’s age. If purchasing online, be sure to look on the product page for more details on sizing and if they have suggestions for a specific age. You may also need to contact the seller and see if they can offer you more information and further guide you with your purchase. This will allow you to make the best decision when choosing that piece of children’s jewellery, you are looking for.

8. Consider returns

Last but not least is the issue of returns, so don’t forget to check with the seller if they accept exchanges or returns since, for whatever reason, it is possible that the recipient may want to exchange the gift for something else and it is good to be well-prepared about it.

ALFA