Baby Gift Set 925 Silver Teddy Bear – Baby Spoon & Rattle with Acrylic Ring
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A baby gift set made of 925 silver with a classic teddy bear motif: baby spoon with a small sitting teddy bear sculpture on the top of the handle and an acrylic teething ring with a hanging 3D sterling silver teddy bear charm. The bear here is puristic, without a bow or bow tie — deliberately gender-neutral, without boy/girl coding, in contrast to the bow-bear and bow-tie-bear variants. From the Royal Childhood line by ArgentA, delivered in the original orange and gold gift box.
What do you give when the godchild isn't born yet and you don't want to commit to boy or girl? A teddy bear without a bow, without a bow tie — just a bear. How do you find a gift that is functional in the first years of life and remains readable as a family treasure even after 30 years? A set with an acrylic teething ring for the teething phase and a 925 silver spoon with a classic bear motif for starting solid foods. What do grandparents want whose gift must universally fit — even for the unborn grandchild, for the godchild from their circle of friends, for a double birth? The classic teddy bear — a symbol of security, without gender specification.
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Godparent Gifts made of 925 Sterling Silver
What godparents give for baptism and communion — baptismal spoons, sets, and mementos of lasting value.
View Godparent Gifts✦ Set: Baby spoon + acrylic teething ring — Teddy bear motif from the Royal Childhood line
✦ Material: 925 Sterling Silver + Acrylic (on the gripping ring)
✦ Baby spoon: sitting 3D teddy bear sculpture on the handle top, classic handle, 125 × 26 × 10 mm, approx. 20 g
✦ Acrylic teething ring: gripping ring with hanging 3D teddy bear charm made of 925 silver, Ø approx. 60 mm, approx. 16 g
✦ Gift box: Original Royal Childhood (orange-gold with crown and tree motif)
✦ Personalization: Engraving on the back of the spoon handle (name + date, approx. 12–18 characters per line)
✦ Manufacturer: ArgentA, Russia — Royal Childhood line
✦ Shipping: free shipping DE · 30 days return · directly from the manufacturer
Classic Teddy Bear without Gender Coding — What Distinguishes This Variant
In ArgentA's Royal Childhood assortment, there are three bear variants: bear with a bow on its head (classic girl coding), bear with a bow tie around its neck (classic boy coding), and — this variant here — the classic puristic bear, sitting, without an accessory. This form is particularly in demand when:
- the baby's gender is not yet known (e.g., for a pre-birth gift)
- the family deliberately chooses no gender coding
- the set is intended for sibling double births or twins
- the gift is given to acquaintances where pink/blue stereotypes should be avoided
The teddy bear as an animal symbol is universal enough that, without a bow/bow tie, it is neither read as "girlish" nor "boyish" — it is simply the bear, the classic plush animal counterpart in silver.
The Baby Spoon with Teddy Bear on the Handle — From the Start of Solid Foods
The baby spoon is used at about 5-6 months when the solid food phase begins. Parents initially feed their baby, later the child learns to spoon feed themselves. On the handle top sits a small, sitting 3D teddy bear sculpture — the bear is clearly recognizable with ears, eye dots, and a simply designed sitting posture. The handle is classically ornately designed, the bowl oval and smooth. With a length of 125 mm and a weight of 20 g, the spoon fits into a small hand and is secure to grip. An engraving on the back of the handle makes the spoon a permanently personalized item.
The Acrylic Teething Ring with Bear Charm — Safe During Teething
The teething ring is specifically designed for the phase when babies put everything in their mouths — especially during tooth eruption from about 4 months of age. The outer acrylic ring is saliva-resistant, has no sharp edges, and is safe for biting. Hanging from it is a 3D sterling silver teddy bear charm — sitting, in the same classic pose as the bear on the spoon. When moved, the bear swings on the ring and produces a quiet, clear sound. With a total weight of only 16g, the teething ring is light enough for the smallest hand. After the teething phase, the teething ring often moves into the display cabinet as a keepsake — the silver bear remains the clearly visible detail.
Royal Childhood Box — The Representative Setting
The orange and gold gift box with a crown and tree motif is part of the Royal Childhood line. This line translates the Russian tradition of courtly children's accessories into contemporary silverware — godchildren of nobles were once given silver tableware that remained in the family cabinet for a lifetime. The box is designed for decades of storage: sturdy cardboard, firm tray, crown and tree motif as a family anchor. Those who give the set for a baptism can later keep the box unopened in the cabinet — it remains part of the gesture.
Differentiation from the Bow/Bow Tie Bear Variants
Those who prefer a clearly gender-coded variant will find two counterparts in the ArgentA line:
- Teddy Bear Set for Girls (Bow-Bear) — Bear with a small bow on its head, in a cup-mug set with a tactile DoDo handle
- Teddy Bear Set for Boys (Bow Tie-Bear) — Bear with a bow tie around its neck, also a cup-mug set
This one here — the puristic bear — is the choice when no gender assignment is desired and the set composition should be different: baby spoon + acrylic teething ring (for the first phases of life) instead of a cup-mug configuration (for older toddlers).
Engraving on the Back of the Handle
The engraving is placed on the back of the spoon handle — name + date of birth are recommended, approximately 12–18 characters per line. Examples: "Mira · 14.05.2024" or "Felix · 11/2024". The acrylic teething ring is designed as a grasping toy and does not offer a smooth engraving area. For an engraving order, we include a free SilberVerse card — a handwritten poem on photo paper, individually tailored to the occasion.
Daily Care
Clean the baby spoon and the bear charm of the rattle by hand with warm water and mild dish soap, and dry with a soft cloth. For the polished 925 silver surfaces, a silver polishing cloth is sufficient to remove light patina — the ArgentA manufacturer already manually polishes the pieces before shipping. Do not treat the acrylic ring with solvents, silver polish, or abrasive cleaners — acrylic tolerates only mild soapy water and soft cloths. Both pieces are not dishwasher safe. For storage, the original Royal Childhood box remains the best solution — it protects both silver and acrylic from dust and tarnishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this bear not have a bow or bow tie?
A conscious design decision — this variant is the gender-neutral standard option. If you prefer a girl's or boy's variant with a bow or bow tie, you will find them as counterparts. Here, the bear is puristic.
When is the acrylic teething ring suitable?
From the first weeks of life, the gripping ring can be used for grasping and turning; at about 4-6 months, the teething phase begins, during which the acrylic ring absorbs biting pressure. After this phase, it often moves into the display cabinet as a keepsake.
What engraving do you recommend?
Classic: name + birth date on the back of the handle. Some families choose initials + baptism date, others a biblical quote or family motto. Long double names are best abbreviated for engraving.
Is acrylic safe for biting?
Yes. The acrylic ring is saliva-resistant, has no sharp edges, and is approved as a teething ring by the ArgentA manufacturer. The hanging silver bear is made of 925 sterling silver — food-safe and naturally antibacterial.
Can the set be supplemented later?
Yes. Matching pieces are available from the Royal Childhood line — cups, forks, other spoons. Upon request, we will curate an extended set configuration with you.
Discover the Line
Royal Childhood — The Collection
Bear in three variants (puristic, with bow, with bow tie), matching cups, mugs, forks, and spoons — all within the same brand world.
View CollectionAlso discover: Baby Rattles · Baby Spoons · Baby Gift Sets · Baptism Gifts
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