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Children’s Rings – A Surprising Tradition.

In the ancient cultures of America, Europe, Asia and Africa, a child’s birth was often celebrated by decorating the baby with jewelry – rings, bracelets, necklaces and body jewelry. Jewelry was thought to have a protective effect on the child, and pieces that included symbols such as ankhs or gemstones such as moonstone were thought to be particularly powerful in helping a child acquire health, luck and future success.

While rings, bracelets and necklaces were common pieces to give babies in ancient cultures, many children also had their ears pierced so that they could be decorated with earrings. You can still see the tradition among some families in Mediterranean cultures.

As time went on, the tradition of giving jewelry to children took on new significance. Family jewelry, often in precious metals and gemstones, would be gifted to babies and young children as part of their familial inheritance. Passing jewelry from one generation to the next was also thought to have a protective effect on the child.

The 1900s and 2000s were the centuries when birthstone rings became popular gifts for babies and children, particularly in Europe and North America. According to ancient traditions dating back hundreds of years, birthstones are believed to bring their wearers good fortune. The gift of a birthstone ring to a newborn baby was synonymous with gifting him or her with luck.

Jewelry for children varies from culture to culture. While Western cultures often consider young girls more suitable for a jewelry gift, particularly rings, many African societies still gift their baby boys with rings, bracelets, and necklaces upon his birth. With the birth of hip hop culture in the 20th century, it became common for many American families to give baby boys gold and gemstone jewelry, including gold earrings.

Still, the most popular form of jewelry for children remains the birthstone ring, which is sized to fit a newborn baby. Not only does the ring commemorate the child’s birth and individuality, but it becomes a special keepsake that the child, once grown, can have re-designed into a new piece that will always have a special significance.

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