Gold Child Najariya Protective Evil Eye Bracelet

₹ 10

This gold child najariya is a traditional protective bracelet designed for infants and young children. Beautifully crafted to combine style with spiritual belief, it is worn to ward off the evil eye and attract positivity and blessings. Ideal for parents who value cultural traditions and want an elegant accessory for everyday wear, photoshoots, ceremonies, or special occasions. The smooth finish is gentle on delicate skin and easy to pair with any outfit or ethnic attire. Whether you are gifting a newborn or safeguarding your own child, this piece offers emotional reassurance and timeless charm in PADARA, Vadodara, Gujarat, 391440, becoming a meaningful keepsake that symbolizes love, care, and constant protection.

  • Traditional evil eye design for spiritual protection
  • Lightweight and comfortable for daily child wear
  • Smooth finish gentle on delicate baby skin
  • Symbolizes good luck and positive energy
  • Elegant look for festivals and special occasions
  • Thoughtful, meaningful gift for newborns and kids

Gently place the gold child najariya around your child’s wrist and secure the clasp comfortably, ensuring it is not too tight. Check regularly for fit as your child grows. Avoid pulling or tugging during playtime. Remove before vigorous activities, bathing, or applying lotions and store in a soft, dry pouch.

A gold child najariya is traditionally worn by infants and young children to ward off the evil eye and protect them from negative energies. Many families believe it brings good luck, positivity, and spiritual safety, while also serving as a beautiful, meaningful accessory for daily wear and special occasions.

A well-crafted gold child najariya with smooth edges and a secure clasp is generally safe for daily wear, provided parents monitor it regularly. Ensure it fits comfortably, is not too tight, and check that the child does not chew or pull excessively on it. Always supervise infants while wearing jewellery.

Traditionally, many families prefer the left hand for a child’s najariya, as it is believed to be closer to the heart and offer better protection. However, customs vary by region and family tradition. The most important factor is comfort and ensuring the bracelet fits securely without causing irritation.

It is usually recommended to remove a gold child najariya while the child is sleeping, especially for very young babies. This reduces any risk of tangling, pulling, or discomfort at night. Many parents prefer to put it on during the day and store it safely beside the bed before sleep.

To care for a gold child najariya, wipe it gently with a soft, dry cloth after use to remove sweat and oils. Avoid harsh chemicals, soaps, or ultrasonic cleaners. Remove it before bath time and active play. Store it in a soft pouch or box to prevent scratches and tangling.