Gift set for babies 925 silver with pacifier bear-girl
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A 3-piece baby gift set made of 925 silver for a daughter, granddaughter, or goddaughter: Silver pacifier with silicone teat as a Russian commemorative souvenir, plus a DoDo baby spoon with a 3D bear sculpture at the top of the handle and a children's cup with a bear-girl relief — both refined with enamel and gilding. This girl's set is not a mirror image of the boy's counterpart: Instead of a rattle, the DoDo spoon is the third piece — a deliberate manufacturing decision for the line. The set is delivered in the square DoDo box (175×175×70 mm).
What do you give as a godmother when your goddaughter was born at the baptism ceremony and the gift should last from the first week until her own spoon? Three silver pieces from three phases of life: a pacifier souvenir from the first days, a bear cup with gilding from the first drinks, a DoDo spoon with a teaching tool function from the age of solid foods. How do you find a baptism gift for a daughter that carries the Russian silver tradition? A souvenir pacifier made of 925 silver, which has been used for generations in Eastern European families as a pendant or talisman when teeth emerge. What do grandparents whose granddaughter has just been born wish for? A set with gilding on the cup — a refinement that has been standard in Russian family cabinets for decades.
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925 Silver Pacifiers
Souvenir pacifier in Russian silver tradition — a commemorative pendant for the first weeks of life.
View pacifiers✦ Set: Silver souvenir pacifier + DoDo spoon + children's cup — bear-girl motif with enamel and gilding
✦ Material: 925 sterling silver, pacifier teat silicone, cup and spoon with colored enamel and gilding
✦ Pacifier (Souvenir): Silver body with silicone teat, classic wave shape, height 65 mm, Ø 43 mm, approx. 17 g
✦ DoDo Baby Spoon: 3D bear sculpture at the top of the handle, tactile bubble relief on the handle, enamel and gold accents, 125 × 26 × 10 mm, approx. 21 g
✦ Children's Cup: Bear-girl relief with enamel on the front, ornamental handle with volutes, gilding inside, 100 ml, Ø 60 mm, height 50 mm, approx. 74 g
✦ Set weight in case: approx. 306 g (silver net approx. 112 g)
✦ Gift Box: Original DoDo box (175 × 175 × 70 mm) with rainbow motif
✦ Personalization: Engraving on request on the cup and spoon handle
✦ Manufacturer: ArgentA, Russia
✦ Shipping: free shipping DE · 30-day return · direct from the manufacturer
What distinguishes the girl's bear variant with spoon
Unlike the boy's variant with a rattle, the girl's set comes with a DoDo baby spoon instead of a rattle. This set configuration shifts the focus: Instead of a grasping tool for the grasping phase, the daughter receives a teaching tool for independent eating. The DoDo spoon comes from the ArgentA line, which was developed in collaboration with speech therapists and pediatricians — its bubble relief on the handle massages the lips and tongue during feeding, and the 3D bear at the top of the handle becomes a daily character at porridge time. Together with the pacifier souvenir and the gilded bear cup, a set for three life phases is created.
The souvenir pacifier in Russian tradition
Silver pacifiers have their own history in Eastern European and Russian silverware tradition: They are less a sucking tool than a commemorative pendant. After the daughter's teeth emerge, in many families, the pacifier moves to the cradle as a talisman, later into a jewelry box as a small silver keepsake, or onto a necklace as a pendant. The pacifier in the set has a 925 silver body with a classic wave shape and a silicone teat; parents often choose it not for daily sucking use, but as a keepsake that will still mark this first stage of life in 30 years.
The DoDo spoon with 3D bear — a teaching tool from the age of solid foods
The spoon belongs to the DoDo series from the ArgentA manufacturer. The line was developed in collaboration with speech therapists, defectologists, and child psychologists; pediatricians in Russia have explicitly recommended it for infants and toddlers. A 3D bear sculpture sits at the top of the handle, the handle has tactile bubble relief and colored enamel accents, and the bowl is classically oval. Weighing 21 g and measuring 125 mm in length, the spoon is suitable from the age of solid foods (about 5–6 months) for feeding by parents, and later for the daughter to spoon independently. The gilding on handle accents continues the Russian tradition in which children's silverware often features gilded detail elements.
The bear-girl cup with enamel and gilding
The children's cup (100 ml) is more elaborately finished than the standard DoDo cups: The bear-girl relief with fine enamel accentuation is on the front, the handle is classically crafted with volutes and flourishes, and the interior is gilded. This gilding has two functions: It protects the silver from food acids and keeps the content tasteless — a refinement technique that has been standard in Russian family cabinets for decades. At about 12 months, the daughter begins to drink independently from the cup; the bear-girl figure on the front greets her with every sip.
Engraving — personalizing the cup or spoon
Unlike the boy's variant (only the cup can be engraved), two pieces can be engraved here: the cup (inside or discreetly under the bear relief) and the DoDo spoon (on the back of the handle). Recommendations for the daughter:
- Spoon: Name on the back of the handle (approx. 12–18 characters)
- Cup: Date of birth or initial + date under the bear relief, or a more detailed dedication inside
The pacifier is designed as a sculpture and does not offer a flat engraving area. With every engraving order, we include a free SilberVerse card — a handwritten poem on photo paper, individually tailored to the birth of a daughter.
Care for gilding with caution
Clean all three pieces by hand with warm water and mild dish soap, and dry with a soft cloth. For the gilding in the interior of the cup and on the spoon accents, do not use abrasive cleaners or a silver polishing cloth directly — the gold layer is thin and cannot tolerate harsh cleaning. For the polished silver surfaces on the outside, a silver polishing cloth is sufficient for light patinas. Rinse the pacifier's silicone teat separately with clear water. Not dishwasher safe. For storage, the original DoDo box remains the best solution — it protects the gilding and enamel from dust.
Frequently Asked Questions
What distinguishes this set from the boy's counterpart?
Architectural difference: The girl's variant includes a DoDo spoon, while the boy's set includes a rattle. The pacifier souvenir and bear cup are present in both sets; only the third piece changes — a deliberate manufacturing decision.
What is the significance of the gilding in the cup?
In the Russian silverware tradition, cups are often gilded on the inside — the gold layer protects the silver from food acids (juice, yogurt, tea) and keeps the contents tasteless. It is not just decorative but a functional refinement with a long tradition.
When does the daughter start using the spoon?
The DoDo spoon is suitable from the age of solid foods (about 5–6 months) for feeding by parents. Typically, at about 12–14 months, the daughter begins to spoon independently — the tactile bubble relief on the handle helps with a secure grip.
Is the pacifier suitable for sucking?
The teat is silicone and therefore food-safe and harmless. In practice, however, many parents choose the silver pacifier more as a commemorative pendant than for daily sucking use.
Can the set be supplemented later?
Yes. Suitable additions are available from the ArgentA-DoDo line — fork, plate, larger cups. On request, we will curate an extended set configuration with you.
Sibling Pendant
Also for sons, grandsons, godsons — with a rattle instead of a spoon
Same pacifier souvenir, same bear cup — but with a rattle instead of a DoDo spoon as the third piece.
View boy's variantAlso discover: 925 Silver Pacifiers · Baby Spoons · Children's Cups · Gifts for Girls
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