Sarah Beth Jewellers
Pewter fairy sitting under the moon and a star first tooth and first curl trinket box christening gift
Pewter fairy sitting under the moon and a star first tooth and first curl trinket box christening gift
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Christening gift
First tooth box
First curl box
Fairy under the moon and stars
Suitable present for Birthdays
Ideal gift for christenings or naming ceremonies
The magic of the fairy is often seen to shield and protect
Pewter child's first tooth trinket and curl box
The first curl when it is saved from the first hair cut
Lift the lid to reveal the place to keep your first tooth inside ready for the Tooth Fairy to come and visit
The myth of the Tooth Fairy is a great thing to keep alive in the family and helps to create excitement and a sense of magic with youngsters
The item measures 4.7 cm wide with a height
Measuring 3.2 cm in width
This gift comes boxed and is an ideal christening gift but is also suitable for a keepsake, naming ceremony, new born, or birthday present
Having lots of great detail and is made with pewter
Being made from pewter is a good thing, firstly it has a nice weight to it and secondly it doesn't tarnish like a sliver plated gift will do, so no cleaning ! As it gives it a vintage look to the box
Ideal for a first curl trinket as well
Pewter fairy sitting under the moon and a star first tooth and first curl trinket box christening gift
There are so many myths about why we have certain rituals when children loose their first teeth the burning of teeth that have fallen out used to be a big ritual in the Medieval times in Europe and in England for reasons such as to prevent hard times in the afterlife and due to a fear of witches. People used to think that if a witch would get hold of a young persons teeth, it would lead to them having total power over the child. In the Norse culture, little peoples teeth and other articles belonging to children were said to bring good luck in battle. Scandinavian warriors used to hang children's teeth on a string around their necks as decorations of good Luck