When to gift a baby brooch pin ?
Baby brooch pins (sometimes called lapel pins) are formal-wear jewellery — you pin them to a baby’s outfit for ceremonies and family functions, then keep them for special occasions through childhood.
Common gifting moments: namkaran (naming ceremony), christening, baptism, first Diwali, first Eid, first birthday, mundan, or any family wedding the baby attends in their first year.
Why brooches over bangles for ceremonial gifting?
A brooch is visible in photos. Bangles disappear into sleeves; nazariyas hide on the underside of a wrist. A brooch on a baby’s outfit is the piece that family and guests actually see — and the piece that makes it into the album. For grandparents and extended family, that visibility makes a brooch one of the most appreciated gifts.
Designs
Traditional motifs: lotus, peacock, paisley, kalash — classic Indian iconography
Divine symbols: Om, cross, Ganesha, Ek Onkar, Hand of Fatima
Animal motifs: elephant, swan, butterfly, deer — gentler choices for younger babies
Initials and nameplates: a single letter or full name in script gold
Modern minimalist: small geometric shapes, single stones, smooth lines
Construction and baby safety
Brooch pins are pinned to clothing, not to the baby — so the safety bar is critical. The pin itself is short and rounded at the tip.
Customisation
Engrave the baby’s name, birth date, or a short message on the back of any brooch. We also build full custom designs from sketches — popular for nameplates, family crests, and unique motifs.