Nature's Child Amber Anklet for Babies Sale
- Regular price $17.95
- 2 available
Genuine Baltic Amber
This Amber Anklet for Babies is 100% Genuine Baltic Amber
This gorgeous Baltic Amber Anklet / Bracelet for Baby can be safely worn by your baby from any age. It is approximately 14cm long and is available in 2 colour options, cognac (dark honey) and mixed colours.
Description
The Nature of Amber is a Natural item from nature so each Nature’s Child anklet/bracelet will have variation in bead shape and size but the total length will always be approximately 13-14 cm. Each bead is individually knotted for safety.
Nature’s Child recommends that parents should:
Supervise your infant when wearing the anklet/bracelet
Remove the anklet/bracelet when your child is asleep or unattended
Do not allow your child to chew the anklet/bracelet
Ideal if you love amber but don’t like the idea of a necklace for your baby
SAFETY FIRST
Parents should always supervise their infant child when wearing the necklace or bracelet
Remove the necklace or bracelet when their child is asleep or unattended
Do not allow their child to chew the necklace or bracelet
What exactly is an Amber Baby Necklace?
Amber is fossilised tree resin, or sap. When the bark of a tree has been damaged – a tree cut down or there has been an interruption in the integrity of hard outer bark – sap leaches out. If this is left undisturbed, then over time the resin solidifies to a rock like hardness. Amber bead necklaces are made from polished chips of this resin.
Holes are bored into each chip and then they are threaded onto cord which comes in various lengths so they can be looped over the baby’s head. It is possible to get amber bead anklets and bracelets as well and parents can also buy matching amber bead jewellery, including earrings.
The necklaces come in a range of colours from white-yellow, beige or brown. Manufacturers claim that the darker the amber, the more therapeutic its properties. Likewise, where in the world the amber is sourced is said to be an indication of its quality.
Why are amber bead necklaces so popular?
In medieval times it was common for adults to place amulets on babies for safe keeping. Doing this was thought to help ward off evil spirits and keep the child safe from harm. Amber featured strongly in amulets and jewellery for children.
Adorning a child with jewellery was traditionally a way of demonstrating a family’s wealth and social status but in our times, Amber Baby Jewellery stands more as a sign of health and care. Seeing a baby wearing amber could almost be said to be a way parents indicate to others that health and care of our environment is part of their parenting style.
Amber Necklace for Babies
Whatever you think, despite the lack of scientific proof, Amber bead necklaces and bracelets for babies and adults are definitely here to stay, they definitely make a environmental and health statement when you see baby wearing amber and I often think for a parent, it seems to assist with emotional bonding between parents and their child.
Amber is the colour of the sun – celestial body richly associated with folklore pertaining to warmth, healing and general wellbeing. Most of the amber used in the “better quality” or “first grade” necklaces comes from the Baltic Sea region. They have been very popular in Europe for decades but only gained notoriety in Australia this decade.
Genuine Baltic Amber
This Amber Anklet for Babies is 100% Genuine Baltic Amber
This gorgeous Baltic Amber Anklet / Bracelet for Baby can be safely worn by your baby from any age. It is approximately 14cm long and is available in 2 colour options, cognac (dark honey) and mixed colours.
Description
The Nature of Amber is a Natural item from nature so each Nature’s Child anklet/bracelet will have variation in bead shape and size but the total length will always be approximately 13-14 cm. Each bead is individually knotted for safety.
Nature’s Child recommends that parents should:
Supervise your infant when wearing the anklet/bracelet
Remove the anklet/bracelet when your child is asleep or unattended
Do not allow your child to chew the anklet/bracelet
Ideal if you love amber but don’t like the idea of a necklace for your baby
SAFETY FIRST
Parents should always supervise their infant child when wearing the necklace or bracelet
Remove the necklace or bracelet when their child is asleep or unattended
Do not allow their child to chew the necklace or bracelet
What exactly is an Amber Baby Necklace?
Amber is fossilised tree resin, or sap. When the bark of a tree has been damaged – a tree cut down or there has been an interruption in the integrity of hard outer bark – sap leaches out. If this is left undisturbed, then over time the resin solidifies to a rock like hardness. Amber bead necklaces are made from polished chips of this resin.
Holes are bored into each chip and then they are threaded onto cord which comes in various lengths so they can be looped over the baby’s head. It is possible to get amber bead anklets and bracelets as well and parents can also buy matching amber bead jewellery, including earrings.
The necklaces come in a range of colours from white-yellow, beige or brown. Manufacturers claim that the darker the amber, the more therapeutic its properties. Likewise, where in the world the amber is sourced is said to be an indication of its quality.
Why are amber bead necklaces so popular?
In medieval times it was common for adults to place amulets on babies for safe keeping. Doing this was thought to help ward off evil spirits and keep the child safe from harm. Amber featured strongly in amulets and jewellery for children.
Adorning a child with jewellery was traditionally a way of demonstrating a family’s wealth and social status but in our times, Amber Baby Jewellery stands more as a sign of health and care. Seeing a baby wearing amber could almost be said to be a way parents indicate to others that health and care of our environment is part of their parenting style.
Amber Necklace for Babies
Whatever you think, despite the lack of scientific proof, Amber bead necklaces and bracelets for babies and adults are definitely here to stay, they definitely make a environmental and health statement when you see baby wearing amber and I often think for a parent, it seems to assist with emotional bonding between parents and their child.
Amber is the colour of the sun – celestial body richly associated with folklore pertaining to warmth, healing and general wellbeing. Most of the amber used in the “better quality” or “first grade” necklaces comes from the Baltic Sea region. They have been very popular in Europe for decades but only gained notoriety in Australia this decade.