Christmas Gift Guide - For Children

A gift of jewelry will be treasured years later by children. Whether you’re a godparent, parent, aunt, uncle, grandparent or family friend, there are some precious pieces available at Rings from Ireland this Christmas.

Small Traditional Silver Celtic Cross
The gift of a small traditional silver Celtic Cross would make a lovely introduction to jewelry for a young girl. Easy to wear, this solid sterling silver cross is engraved with several variations of another classic Celtic design, the Trinity Knot. The pendant also features a never ending continuity knot in the circle that surrounds the cross. The story surrounding this piece of jewelry is also a nice message to pass on to the next generation as the necklace is modeled after the stone High Celtic Crosses that are dotted around the Irish landscape.

 Small Traditional Silver Celtic Cross
Small Traditional Silver Celtic Cross

Baby Yellow Gold Claddagh Ring
Start her jewelry collection at a young age with the gift of a baby Claddagh ring. This is the smallest ring available at Rings from Ireland and would make an ideal gift for a daughter, niece, granddaughter or godchild. They will love the story of the Claddagh which has three distinctive symbols: hands to symbolize friendship; a heart to signify love and a crown to represent loyalty.  What better life lessons than that?

Baby Yellow Gold Claddagh Ring
Baby Yellow Gold Claddagh Ring

Baby Claddagh Expander Bangle
The Baby Claddagh Expander bangle is one of those pieces that will become an heirloom. The bangle is decorated with a floral motif around the band and at the center is the Claddagh with the familiar heart held by two hands and topped with a crown.  Love hearts and crowns – a good start to life!

Baby Claddagh Expander Bangle
Baby Claddagh Expander Bangle

A gift of jewelry will be treasured years later by children. Whether you’re a godparent, parent, aunt, uncle, grandparent or family friend, there are some precious pieces available from Rings from Ireland this Christmas.
Posted on December 5, 2014