gold nazariya for ladies Infant Jewellery

Sapphire Sorbet’s infant jewellery collection brings you gold nazariya bracelets for babies, baby bangles, baby pendants and baby brooches in 14K, 18K and 22K gold and sterling silver. Every piece is finished with smooth, baby-safe edges, and built to be worn from the first weeks of life through your child’s earliest milestones — and beyond.

Why fine jewellery for infants?

In Indian tradition, gifting gold to a newborn isn’t just sentimental — it’s protection, blessing, and a financial gift that grows with the child. A nazariya bracelet wards off the evil eye (nazar). A pair of baby bangles marks namkaran, mundan, and first birthdays. A small pendant or brooch becomes the first heirloom your child wears.

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What makes Sapphire Sorbet’s infant jewellery different?

Every piece is handcrafted by our trained karigars and enamellists with three rules: it must be safe for an infant, it must be heirloom-quality, and it must be customisable. That means smooth rounded edges, no exposed clasps that catch on skin, and weights calibrated for tiny wrists, ears and necks. We work in 14K, 18K and 22K gold (your choice) and sterling silver.
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Choosing the right piece:

 

0–6 months:

start with a gold nazariya bracelet — light, traditional, instantly meaningful.
 

6–18 months:

baby bangles (kadas / murugulu) work as everyday wear. Pick adjustable or threaded styles for growing wrists.
 

2-10 years:

kids’ gold earrings in fine Gold for everyday wear. In cute designs
 

Naming ceremonies and first birthdays: baby brooch pins and kids’ pendants are formal and giftable.

Custom designs & free repairs

Every piece can be personalized — engrave a name, add a charm, or send us a sketch. Standard customization is included. All Sapphire Sorbet jewellery comes with a one-year free guarantee against manufacturing defects. Read more in our FAQ

Gift-ready every time

Each piece ships in our signature gift box, ready for a baby shower, naming ceremony, or first birthday.