Baby Bangles in India: Designs, Gold Options & Size Guide

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Baby Bangles in India

If you are a new parent looking for the perfect gift for your baby, baby bangles are the perfect mix of tradition, protection, and celebration. In fact, in Indian culture, gifting gold or silver bangles to a newborn is considered extremely auspicious, as it symbolises love, blessings, and good fortune.

We at BlueStone believe celebrating this sacred love between a parent and child deserves a celebration.

Popular Baby Bangle Designs in India

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Just like any other jewellery item, baby bangles have evolved with time. There are a plethora of options to choose from. Whether it’s in terms of design, metals used, or size. They still, however, stay true to their traditional roots. Here are the most popular baby bangle designs:

  • Plain Gold Bangles: Simple and elegant, these bangles are lightweight and perfect for daily wear. They often feature a smooth or slightly textured finish.
  • Adjustable Bangles: Adjustable bangles, as the name suggests, are made with a flexible clasp. Making them ideal for growing babies. Their open-ended designs accommodate the constantly changing size of the wrists of babies.
  • Charm Bangles: Charm bangles include elements such as animals, tiny bells, and religious motifs in them. These charm bangles are believed to bring blessings to the infant.
  • Engraved Name Bangles: Customisations are all the rage now. They make for memorable keepsakes and add an emotional touch to all jewellery items. You can have your baby bangles customised with the baby’s name, initials, or date of birth.
  • Kada-Style Bangles: Kada-style bangles have a rigid and thick structure and are commonly worn in the Punjab region.

Gold Options for Baby Bangles in India

When buying gold bangles, it is important to have knowledge of the karat system. Factors such as purity, safety and durability are all determined by the gold type chosen. Look at the table given below for better understanding of the same:

Gold Type Karat Description
24K Gold 99.9% Very pure but soft; not recommended for active wear
22K Gold 91.6% Ideal for baby bangles; durable and safe
18K Gold 75% Harder, more affordable, but slightly less shiny

Always look for the BIS hallmark to ensure purity and authenticity.

Baby Bangle Size Guide

Baby wrists grow fast. This is why it is very easy to get the wrong size. Here’s a general age-wise size chart to help you choose the right bangle size:

Baby Age Bangle Diameter (in cm) Size (Indian)
0 – 6 months 3.8 – 4.0 cm 0 – 1
6 – 12 months 4.2 – 4.4 cm 2
1 – 2 years 4.5 – 4.8 cm 2.2 – 2.4
2 – 3 years 4.9 – 5.1 cm 2.6

Pro Tip: Measure the baby’s wrist and add 0.3 to 0.5 cm for comfort.

Safety Tips When Buying Baby Bangles

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  • Choose designs having smooth, rounded edges to prevent injuries and scratches.
  • Avoid bangles having sharp charms or loose beads as they can be hazardous.
  • Try to purchase open design bangles to accommodate wrist growth.
  • Ensure bangles are nickel-free and hypoallergenic to prevent skin allergies.
  • Always supervise infants when they are wearing bangles.

Do Baby Gold Bangles Hold Resale Value?

Gold, in general, is considered to be a metal that holds its resale value well over time. Hence, baby gold bangles as well have resale value, especially ones made from 22K BIS hallmarked gold. However, the resale value depends on factors such as the current gold rate and purity of the metal.

Oftentimes when we are getting jewellery made for our loved ones, we get carried away and try to get it as personalised as possible, like engraved name initials, birthdates, and other customisations. While such changes hold great significance for the family, they might affect the resale value of gold during resale. Hence, such factors should be kept in mind while purchasing baby gold bangles.

What is the Difference Between Baby Bangles and Baby Kadas?

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Baby bangles are usually thinner, round bracelets that can be worn in pairs, whereas baby kadas are comparatively thicker, single pieces often having an open or adjustable strap. Kadas are commonly worn in North Indian regions such as Punjab. They can be made in both gold and silver.

Can Baby Bangles Be Worn Every Day?

Yes, in fact, most baby bangles are designed in a simple way, having plain and adjustable models. If you prioritise comfort and daily wear and are looking for durable baby jewellery, avoid purchasing elaborate designs and stick to bangles made from 22K gold or sterling silver and choose lightweight designs. These metals are not only durable but also skin-friendly. Always supervise infants when they wear the bangle.

Why Choose BlueStone for Your Baby Bangle Purchase?

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  • Our jewellery is only made of BIS-hallmarked gold and certified diamonds.
  • Our versatility is unmatched, ranging from gold rakhi bracelets to matching pendants and rings.
  • Our jewellery is customisable as per your preference.
  • We provide fast shipping, insured delivery, and beautiful gift-ready boxes.

FAQs About Baby Bangles in India – Detailed Guide for Parents

What is the best gold purity for baby bangles in India?

A 22K gold bangle has 91.6% purity and is widely regarded as the ideal bangle choice. Due to its high purity and durability, it is suitable for daily wear as well and less prone to bending or breaking. While 24K is definitely purer, it is far too soft for jewellery to be worn by infants. BlueStone values authenticity and certification to ensure a hassle-free shopping experience, so you can shop carefree with us without worrying about this.

Are gold bangles safe for newborns and infants?

Yes, gold bangles are generally safe for newborns, especially when made from hypoallergenic and certified gold. However, safety depends on design. Choose baby bangles with smooth edges, no sharp elements, and a secure fit. Avoid pieces with dangling charms or stones that could pose a choking hazard. Many Indian families choose adjustable gold bangles or soft kadas that can grow with the baby.

How do I measure my baby’s wrist for the correct bangle size?

To find the right baby bangle size, use a flexible measuring tape to measure around your baby’s wrist. Add 0.3 to 0.5 cm to ensure a comfortable fit. If you don’t have a measuring tape, wrap a string around the wrist and measure it against a ruler. Bangles should not be too tight or too loose. The correct fit will ensure both comfort and safety.

Do baby bangles come in age-specific sizes?

Yes, baby bangles do come in age-specific sizes, ranging from sizes for newborns (0–6 months), infants (6–12 months), toddlers (1–2 years), and so on. Each size corresponds to an average wrist diameter. Even though Indian jewellers often follow standard sizing charts, it is advised to measure the wrist of your baby before buying to avoid any hassle. Adjustable baby bangles are often suggested; as they can accommodate growth.

Are silver bangles a good alternative to gold for babies?

Silver is considered to be extremely auspicious, as it is believed to have cooling and healing properties. Many people, when gifting a newborn, opt for sterling silver, as its hypoallergenic properties make it safe for sensitive baby skin. Silver is also comparatively more affordable as compared to gold, making it ideal for budgeted gifting and everyday use.

Can I customise baby bangles with the baby’s name or birth details?

Yes, you can get customised baby bangles from BlueStone. You can have the baby’s name, initials, date of birth or any quote as well engraved onto the bangle. Such personalisation makes for memorable keepsakes and makes wonderful gifts for birthdays, baby showers, and naming ceremonies. These personalisations can be done on bangles made of any metal, be it gold, silver or stainless steel.

Where can I buy baby bangles online in India?

BlueStone offers a wide variety of authentic bangles for infants, with an authenticity guarantee and return policy.





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