Hand Engraved 9 ct Gold ID Baby Christening Bangle


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Material:

Solid 9 ct Yellow Gold

Size:

  • Total Length: 16 cm or 6.25 inch
  • Width: 4 mm
  • Weight: 6.7 grams (approx)
  • ID Plate Size: 28 mm by 4 mm

Design:

Handmade in Britain, expandable, up to 16 cm, engraved with scrolls ID plate can be engraved at an engravers. Ideal Gift for a Christening or a new born. High quality item which would make a great heirloom

WJ Sutton Ltd

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The Godparent's Role
When babies are baptised they can’t make choices or answer questions for themselves, so someone needs to represent them. Godparents were originally introduced into Baptism and Christening services for this reason, although now the role of godparent has become much more that of a friend and mentor than a spiritual guide. In the early years of the Christian Church, a godparent was often the "sponsor" who introduced an adult to the faith.