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My daughter had an infant ring and bracelet.....more for pictures and kept as a keepsake. Now, I am having a grandson, and am wondering if you have ever heard of a baby boy having this type of jewelry/keepsake? I have been googling, and know my daughter and I can do whatever we want in this regard, but I realize this is something I have never thought about before. Did your son/grandson have a ring or bracelet? TIA. Demitra
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my son had a very small and simple 18k ID bracelet with his name engraved.

a family member also gave him a necklace with a religious medallion, but i never put that on him.

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demitra: You can find baby boy jewelry on Etsy.

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Mine didn't get any until they were teens. I saw a baby boy wearing a necklace not long ago while shopping.
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When my son and daughter were each born I got a little pin with a prayer and colored stone for each as gifts. I never put them on them but have them in their baby books. (My children are grown now). I don't know anyone now days who has their babies wear baby jewelry. But Im sure they probably exist. I know some get their babies ears pierced but I didn't do that. My daughter got her ears pierced when she was older.

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I did not do jewelry for my Granddaughter born in Aug. of 2014. What I did was find still in its original box with tags of the same Teddy Bear I bought for my son right after he was born back in 1983 and gave them that. I found a photo of him on the floor playing with his bear and they have it in my Granddaughter's room on top of the boxed teddy bear. Collector's item and worth a bit right now since discontinued.

I will start looking at jewelry next. Thanks for the ideal.

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What my parents did for my sister and me (and keep in mind that I'm now a senior citizen!) was to have our first pair of baby shoes "bronzed" and put into bookends with our names on each bookend. I still have mine, although a letter from my name is missing. My sister's were the most realistic. She apparently wet hers a lot and the shoes were somewhat misshapen. But they were really hers. Mine were done two years later and they are pretty pristine. Wonder where they got that done and if it can still be done. Hmm.

Sorry to divert from the original topic…..my sister had four boys, but I don't recall any type of baby jewelry given to them or their five sisters.

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I don't know of anyone who got jewelry for their son/grandson, not that you can't do that if you'd like.

I bought my niece a bangle bracelet when she was 1. My sil loved it! I'm sure it's tucked away since Morgan's now 14. It sure looked cute on her when she was little. Smile

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On 2/3/2015 demitra said: My daughter had an infant ring and bracelet.....more for pictures and kept as a keepsake. Now, I am having a grandson, and am wondering if you have ever heard of a baby boy having this type of jewelry/keepsake? I have been googling, and know my daughter and I can do whatever we want in this regard, but I realize this is something I have never thought about before. Did your son/grandson have a ring or bracelet? TIA. Demitra

You want your grandson to wear jewelry? ....... Why? {#emotions_dlg.confused1}

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When my brother and oldest 2 cousins were born in a short period of time (the oldest 3 grandchildren), our grandmother had 3 baby rings made out of her original wedding band. Our grandfather had died and she had remarried. This was a way to give a remembrance to the children while being respectful of both past and current husbands. They were likely never worn, but treasured by the grandchildren as a memento from their grandparents. I always thought that it was a lovely idea. Not strange at all.