Gold baby nazariya - baby nazariya Bracelet

Nazariya Bracelet for Babies

Shop Sapphire Sorbet’s gold nazariya bracelet collection for babies — black-beaded evil-eye bracelets traditionally worn by newborns to ward off nazar. Available in 14K, 18K and 22K gold, each piece is handcrafted with baby-safe smooth and well-polished edges suitable for delicate baby skin and customisable charms. Suitable for boys and girls from birth.
What is a baby nazariya?

A nazariya (also called karimani in South India) is a bracelet of black beads strung with a gold clasp, designed to protect the wearer from the evil eye. In Indian tradition, newborns are believed to be especially vulnerable to nazar — they attract attention easily and absorb energies from visitors. The black beads of a nazariya are said to deflect that negative energy, while the gold elements bring blessing and prosperity.

Why parents choose a Nazariya from Sapphire Sorbet ?

Baby-safe construction. Smooth rounded clasps, no exposed wire, no sharp edges. Tested for infant wear. Real, pure Gold in 14K, 18K and 22K.

Customizable charms. Add a heart, a star, an evil-eye motif, your child’s name, or a personal symbol -whatever as per your choice, as each piece is made to order.

Designs for boys, girls, and divine motifs

Browse nazariya for baby boys for traditional and modern designs in playful motifs that are mostly prefered for a baby boy. The baby girl nazariya collection features lighter, delicate styles with floral and butterfly motifs.
For families who want a religious element, our divine nazariya range includes Om, Ganesha, krishanji, Shivji, Ek Onkar alongside the traditional black beads.

When to put on the nazariya on a baby?

 

Most Indian families put a nazariya on their child within the first 40 days, often during the namkaran ceremony. Sapphire Sorbet nazariyas come adjustable so they fit from newborn through toddler years. We recommend checking fit weekly during the first six months — babies’ wrists grow fast.