Traditionally, silver was a valuable currency, so giving something silver as a christening gift was a way of setting up a nest egg for a new baby. The Victorians adapted the silver pieces and silver spoons to anything silver and of use – like rattles, teethers, cutlery, egg cups and napkin rings. These days, giving something silver is the most commonly accepted tradition for christening presents.
A gorgeous linked heart bracelet with sterling silver heart pendant. Child-length with adjustable silver heart link; the weighty heart pendant works beautifully with this link.
A fantastic first silver charm which, we hope, will start a lifetime of collecting and ultimately end up on a wonderfully personal charm bracelet. The perfect gift to be added to on future special occasions.
A baby heart with pocket containing a real vintage lucky sixpence. Only currently available in neutral.
Traditionally a piece of silver is the gift for the christening of the baby, of which a sixpence prior to decimalisation was often given as a representive gift.