|
Home
Browse Sections
Recent Searches
|
|
|
| You are here : HOME > Children's Jewelry > Boys' Jewelry |
|
|
 |
Camo Green, Childs, Kids Medical ID Bracelet, Adjustable for Boys & Girls, Free Medical Wallet Card Incld.
Price : $18.99 $18.99
Features
: - Fits a wrist of 5" - 6.5" inches.
- Washable
- Includes 2 Medical ID Tabs
- Hidden Pocket holds the ID tab
- Kids Medical Bracelet
Average
Customer Rating : Not
yet rated |
|
Editorial Review :
Details of your childs information is written on ID card stored in a protective pocket inside the child medical ID bracelet. The information card allows for the childs name, parent's telephone, cell number, medical and any allergy information to be recorded. Two ID cards are included with each ID bracelet. Also a free medical ID wallet card is included.
Customer Review :
No review yet |
 |
Rhodiumplated Sterling Silver Boy Charm
Price : $37.99 $10.99
Features
: - Add to your beauty the unique look of this exquisite charm
- Weighs 3.2 gram(s)
- Crafted in sterling silver
Average
Customer Rating : Not
yet rated |
|
Editorial Review :
This trendy charm is the essence of simplicity and perfectly elegant for all occasions. Crafted from sterling silver, this lovely charm disseminate and glitters feminine charm.
Customer Review :
No review yet |
 |
Baptism Bracelet for Him
Price : $31.00
Features
: - This bracelet is a perfect way to give a special boy a gift for his Baptism.
- Bracelet includes shell & gold beads, sterling silver cross bead and clasp
- Card with poem makes this a great keepsake
- Our baptism jewelry for him makes a keepsake gift idea.
Average
Customer Rating : Not
yet rated |
|
Editorial Review :
Celebrate a special baptism for him with our Keepsake Baptism Gift bracelet. Made with shell beads, gold beads, sterling silver cross bead and clasp. Available in 5" or 6". Card Reads: A bracelet for a special boy closing gently at his wrist will hold a happy memory of the day that he was blessed. As time passes quickly, the years filled with love and joy, a very special girl will capture the heart of this boy. May the bracelet be passed on one day to a child all his own And hold the memories of yesterday For this boy is all grown.
Customer Review :
No review yet |
 |
14k White Gold Emerald Boy Birthstone Charm - JewelryWeb
Price : $127.70 $63.90
Average
Customer Rating : Not
yet rated |
|
Editorial Review :
14k White Gold Emerald Boy Birthstone Charm - .52 Carat Gemstone Weight in 14k White Gold - JewelryWeb Style: QTC31918NC - FREE gift-ready jewelry box - This Item Does Not Ship With a Chain
Customer Review :
No review yet |
 |
14k 3x5mm Boy February Birthstone CZ Gold Face Pendant - JewelryWeb
Price : $204.90 $102.50
Average
Customer Rating : Not
yet rated |
|
Editorial Review :
14k 3x5mm Boy February Birthstone Cubic Zirconia Gold Face Pendant - in 14k Yellow Gold - 5/16 inch wide x 3/4 inch long - JewelryWeb Style: CCP15476NC - FREE gift-ready jewelry box - This Item Does Not Ship With a Chain
Customer Review :
No review yet |
|
More
Results : [First] [Prev] 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 [Next] [Last]
|
|
Questions & Answers
Question : Diamonds are a boy's best friend?
PARIS: So, finally, it is for real. After centuries of neglect in the Western world, men have bonded once again with jewelry. This month's menswear season produced brooches, necklaces and bracelets as embellishment for suits and sportswear, suggesting that jewelry is creeping back into the straight male wardrobe.We can thank rap "bling bling" and the soccer star David Beckham (who visited Buckingham Palace in diamond earrings to out-twinkle the royal chandeliers) for the concept that diamonds might be a boy's best friend. Even if the comic television persona of Ali G satirized jingle-jangle jewels, chains and rings are hitting main street jewelers.For most guys, diamonds (except maybe on watches or as evening studs) still need a reality check. But when Giorgio Armani puts a bold flower pin on the lapel of a suit or Miuccia Prada teams a bead necklace with a collar and tie, you have to accept that male jewels are taking off. Prada also pinned a sailing boat brooch on a jacket and added more of the "tricks" or decorative gadgets that she launched last season. They have become a big hit dangling from belts and bags.The general tendency is for a tribal vibe, suggesting all the ethnic, male nobility that goes with sharks' teeth, carved horn, shells and beadwork. But there is nothing ethnic about the clothes they partner, for those chunky necklaces tend to be worn with a leather jacket, polo shirt and jeans, rather than with Beckham's signature metrosexual sarong.Fine jewelry is a more delicate choice. Gucci more or less invented the image of "medallion man" in the 1970s — Gucci brogues, slacks, open shirt and gold glittering in the chest hair. The snazzy house is now a jewelry purveyor, and in the Milan show (and in an Italian Bella Figura tradition) gilded necklaces hit the cleavage or bumped against a bared torso, while wrists clunked with gold bracelets. Dior Homme's style is subtle, mostly in silver and finely sculpted to create a sophisticated statement.Male branded jewelry is a relatively new phenomenon; the category was encouraged by showy watches. With all their technical "complications," timepieces have been key in making wrist jewelry acceptable.Can the era of male decoration come back, 200 years after men adopted the suit as the daily uniform, leaving jewelry behind? Now that minimalism is beginning to look so last century, jazzing up with ornaments may become as feasible for men as it is for women.
Answer:
I guess its all up to what you like. if your into that whole gaudy diamonds everywhere thing, then thats you. Me? All i wear (other than clothes) when i go out or go to work is a movado. The plain black face with the silver stud at the "12" been wearing it for 4 years
|
Question : Why are my children rebelling?
I am a mother of three (soon to be four!) children. My oldest is a 16 year old son, then 14 year old twin girls. They were all homeschooled up until this year when my husband lost his job and we had to move into an apartment and I had to get a job along with my husband looking for another job. So we had to send our kids to the local public school. My oldest is in the 11th grade. And our girls went to 8th grade. Now, we are a very religious Baptist Christian family, and our daughters are not allowed to wear skirts or dresses that are exposing the knee and are not permitted to wear shorts or pants at all. No jeans or tight pants for our boy, and no "sagging". T-shirts are also not permitted for either. The girls' wardrobe consists of khaki and dressy skirts, modest dresses, polos (all buttons done up and collar down), modest blouses, pearl jewelry, and modest flats. The boy's consists of khaki pants, polos, dress shirts, and polished dress shoes. They are not permitted to wear makeup. Both of our girls, at the beginning of the year, had very long curly hair so that they could almost sit on it. It was parted in the middle and naturally brown. Our boy had short and neatly combed and parted hair, again naturally brown. They were all wonderful children, but about a month ago they all started rebelling. First, my son Parker refuses to get haircuts as well as refusing to brush his hair. Then my daughter Angela comes home from school with her hair cut to her shoulders and parted on the side with bangs. Then I catch my other daughter Kayla sitting outside our building talking to a boy! This boy looked about 15 and had messy hair with long bangs and was wearing dark blue cargo shorts, a tight black t-shirt that said "blink-182" on it, large and bulky-looking skate shoes, big black things in his ear shaped like circles, and a black and white studded cuff on his wrist. It gets worse. Angela made some...interesting new friends at school and she asked if she could go out to a party with them. My answer was a firm no. Later that night, I was reading in bed and waiting for my husband to get home and I heard the door slam. I got up and, seeing that my husband was not home, checked the kids' rooms. All of my children were gone. They got home sometime that night and I woke up and saw them all in the kitchen, chatting about whatever went on the previous night. Angela was wearing black eyeliner and had a large purple bow in her hair. She had, however, changed into her nightgown. Kayla had on baggy black cargo shorts that went down to her knees, a t-shirt that said "NoFX" across it, a bunch of colored little bracelets on her wrists, a studded cuff around her ankle, and was wearing dirty, beat up black low top converse; her eye makeup was dark like her sister's but without the neon eyeshadow. My son was sporting black and red hair, subtle black eyeliner, a white dress shirt, black skinny tie, a black vest, and tight black jeans covered in chains. He was wearing black and white checkered slip on shoes without socks. Then Kayla came out with bangs and layers cut into her hair. It also looked like she had somehow bleached blonde into her bangs and straightened her hair. I was furious! That following Monday, I looked through their rooms before I went to work (the boy has his own room and the girls share one). I looked through the computer they share and found many counts of unacceptable music under each of their music files. Under Parker, my son's, I found bands such as The Cure, Korn, The Cult, The Sisters of Mercy, Linkin Park, and Rites of Spring. Angela had bands such as Black Veil Brides, Blood On The Dance Floor, Jeffree Star, I Set My Friends On Fire, Parkway Drive, and Brokencyde. Kayla had music such as blink-182, NoFX, Sum 41, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, The Ramones, The Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, and Mötley Crüe. All of this music is unacceptable, as it is all Satanic and poisonous to young minds such as theirs. And in Kayla's, I found dark, ripped, tight jeans; v-neck t-shirts; converse; vans; t-shirts with bands such as NoFX, a hair straightener and hairspray; and eyeliner! Angela had jeans, Hello Kitty jewelry, t-shirts with those vulgar bands she listens to on them, converse, neon ballet flats, shirts with skulls and robots, mini skirts, and many unacceptable t-shirts. I found no bottoms that were not denim! And as for my son, everything at the back of his closet (where they all hid their clothes) was either black, white, or red. He adorned everything with chains and safety pins, with the occasional Cure t-shirt. He had large skate shoes and a pair of combat boots. I also found piercing needles and tongue jewelry! I also went through their texts and they're all dating someone! What's wrong with my kids and how do I fix them?
Answer:
I'd be more worried about your crazy parenting style than Angela's shitty music taste.
|
Question : Xmas gift ideas for 'prettyboy' BF?
My bf is a 'pretty boy,' he likes clothes, cologne (cant pick that out), mens jewelry (has a lot)....i was planning on buying hinm a few shirts that would flatter his body. Anyone have any gift ideas for this type of guy other than clothes. I think hed like them, but not sure if it has much meaning..i wont see him till the first.. im abroad
Answer:
My bf is a 'pretty boy,' he likes clothes, cologne (cant pick that out), mens jewelry (has a lot)....i was planning on buying hinm a few shirts that would flatter his body. Anyone have any gift ideas for this type of guy other than clothes. I think hed like them, but not sure if it has much meaning..i wont see him till the first.. im abroad
|
Question : I'm not sure what I am?
I was born a girl, but when I was a child I always wanted to be a boy. I wanted boy's toys and clothing, and I preferred games that were typically considered for boys (i.e. sword fighting with bamboo, etc.). I was horrified when I hit puberty and started growing breasts because they made me less like a boy.However, I do like a lot of things that are typically considered girl's. I played with Barbies when I was a child. My favorite color is pink, and I like jewelry (not really to wear so much as to look at, I buy a lot of jewelry, but I only wear things that were gifts from people). I also, for the most part, act like a girl. I still don't feel right as a girl, and I want to be a boy, but I'm just not sure since I do act like a girl. If anyone can help me figure out what I am, I would really appreciate it!
Answer:
I was born a girl, but when I was a child I always wanted to be a boy. I wanted boy's toys and clothing, and I preferred games that were typically considered for boys (i.e. sword fighting with bamboo, etc.). I was horrified when I hit puberty and started growing breasts because they made me less like a boy.However, I do like a lot of things that are typically considered girl's. I played with Barbies when I was a child. My favorite color is pink, and I like jewelry (not really to wear so much as to look at, I buy a lot of jewelry, but I only wear things that were gifts from people). I also, for the most part, act like a girl. I still don't feel right as a girl, and I want to be a boy, but I'm just not sure since I do act like a girl. If anyone can help me figure out what I am, I would really appreciate it!
|
Question : Gifts for German Exchange Student?
I'm going to Germany in 2 weeks to stay with a host family.I think I will get the boy's mother and sister some kind of small jewelry like earrings or a necklace.However, I have no idea what to get the boy or his father. I don't really know any of the boy's special interests because he stayed with another family (the girl who stayed with me changed schools). Anyways, any ideas for a small gift that they might appreciate just list as your answer
Answer:
How about something locally made from your city or state?
|
Question : why are my kids rebelling?
I am a mother of three (soon to be four!) children. My oldest is a 17 year old son, then 14 year old twin girls. They were all homeschooled up until last year when my husband lost his job and we had to move into an apartment and I had to get a job along with my husband looking for another job. So we had to send our kids to the local public school. My oldest, who was then 16, went into the 11th grade. And our girls, who were 13, went to 8th grade. Now, we are a very religious Baptist Christian family, and our daughters are not allowed to wear skirts or dresses that are exposing the knee and are not permitted to wear shorts or pants at all. No jeans or tight pants for our boy, and no "sagging". T-shirts are also not permitted for either. The girls' wardrobe consists of khaki and dressy skirts, modest dresses, polos (all buttons done up and collar down), modest blouses, pearl jewelry, and modest flats. The boy's consists of khaki pants, polos, dress shirts, and polished dress shoes. They are not permitted to wear makeup. Both of our girls, at the beginning of the year, had very long curly hair so that they could almost sit on it. It was parted in the middle and naturally brown. Our boy had short and neatly combed and parted hair, again naturally brown. They were all wonderful children, but about a month into the school year they all started rebelling. First, my son Parker refuses to get haircuts as well as refusing to brush his hair. Then my daughter Angela comes home from school with her hair cut to her shoulders and parted on the side with bangs. Then I catch my other daughter Kayla sitting outside our building talking to a boy! This boy looked about 15 and had messy hair with long bangs and was wearing dark blue cargo shorts, a tight black t-shirt that said "blink-182" on it, large and bulky-looking skate shoes, big black things in his ear shaped like circles, and a black and white studded cuff on his wrist. It gets worse. Angela made some...interesting new friends at school and she asked if she could go out to a party with them. My answer was a firm no. Later that night, I was reading in bed and waiting for my husband to get home and I heard the door slam. I got up and, seeing that my husband was not home, checked the kids' rooms. All of my children were gone. They got home sometime that night and I woke up and saw them all in the kitchen, chatting about whatever went on the previous night. Angela was wearing black eyeliner and had a large purple bow in her hair. She had, however, changed into her nightgown. Kayla had on baggy black cargo shorts that went down to her knees, a t-shirt that said "NoFX" across it, a bunch of colored little bracelets on her wrists, a studded cuff around her ankle, and was wearing dirty, beat up black low top converse; her eye makeup was dark like her sister's but without the neon eyeshadow. My son was sporting black and red hair, subtle black eyeliner, a white dress shirt, black skinny tie, a black vest, and tight black jeans covered in chains. He was wearing black and white checkered slip on shoes without socks. Then Kayla came out with bangs and layers cut into her hair. It also looked like she had somehow bleached blonde into her bangs and straightened her hair. I was furious! That following Monday, I looked through their rooms before I went to work (the boy has his own room and the girls share one). I looked through the computer they share and found many counts of unacceptable music under each of their music files. Under Parker, my son's, I found bands such as The Cure, Korn, The Cult, The Sisters of Mercy, Linkin Park, and Rites of Spring. Angela had bands such as Black Veil Brides, Blood On The Dance Floor, Jeffree Star, I Set My Friends On Fire, Parkway Drive, and Brokencyde. Kayla had music such as blink-182, NoFX, Sum 41, My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, Green Day, The Ramones, The Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat, and Mötley Crüe. All of this music is unacceptable, as it is all Satanic and poisonous to young minds such as theirs. And in Kayla's, I found dark, ripped, tight jeans; v-neck t-shirts; converse; vans; t-shirts with bands such as NoFX, a hair straightener and hairspray; and eyeliner! Angela had jeans, Hello Kitty jewelry, t-shirts with those vulgar bands she listens to on them, converse, neon ballet flats, shirts with skulls and robots, mini skirts, and many unacceptable t-shirts. I found no bottoms that were not denim! And as for my son, everything at the back of his closet (where they all hid their clothes) was either black, white, or red. He adorned everything with chains and safety pins, with the occasional Cure t-shirt. He had large skate shoes and a pair of combat boots. I also found piercing needles and tongue jewelry! I also went through their texts and they're all dating someone! What's wrong with my kids and how do I fix them?
Answer:
Nothing is wrong with your kids. They are acting like normal kids their age. They want to fit in, they want to make friends. Your strict rules really restrict them from that, so they are just doing what they want. Sometimes it's better to make some cessions, say for example, you can wear jeans if you don't dye your hair. You can wear sneakers as long as you don't go out to any late-night parties. Stuff like that can be really important and still keep your kids at least somewhat close to their roots.The music you've listed is all music and teens listen to. Some of it is worst that some others, but that music doesn't even come close to how bad some songs are, so don't get too worried there, at least not yet.And, I wouldn't really call this rebelling, but more so that your kids have found the real world that there is outside of your house, which prior to going to school was all they knew. Changes such as this would have come about eventually (what are you going to do when your kids turn 18, and they are on their own?). However, these changes do not mean that they are still not religious. Just be sure that you keep them active in church and in the church community!
|
Question : Fun and Fun only - Good Morning jokes - Do you remember where you are living?
Morning Jokes!Caught Stealing A shoplifter was caught red-handed trying to steal a watch from an exclusive jewelry store. "Listen," said the shoplifter, "I know you don't want any trouble either. What do you say I just buy the watch, and we forget about this?"The manager agreed and wrote up the sales slip. The crook looked at the slip and said, "This is a little more than I intended to spend. Can you show me something less expensive?"~~~~~~~~~~Subjects for a Date A boy is about to go on his first date, and is nervous about what to talk about. He asks his father for advice. The father replies: "My son, there are three subjects that always work. These are food, family, and philosophy."The boy picks up his date and they go to a soda fountain. Ice cream sodas in front of them, they stare at each other for a long time, as the boys' nervousness builds. He remembers his father's advice, and chooses the first topic. He asks the girl: "Do you like spinach?" She says "No," and the silence returns. After a few more uncomfortable minutes, the boy thinks of his father's suggestion and turns to the second item on the list. He asks, "Do you have a brother?" Again, the girl says "No" and there is silence once again. The boy then plays his last card. He thinks of his father's advice and asks the girl the following question: "If you had a brother, would he like spinach?"~~~~~~~~~~Problem with a Dog Police officer: Excuse me, but your dog has been chasing a man on his bicycle. Dog owner: Are you crazy? My dog can't even ride a bicycle. ~~~~~~~~~~Old Man on a Bench An old man of ninety was sitting on a park bench crying. A policeman noticed this and asked him why he was crying. "Well," says the old fellow, "I just got married to a twenty-five year old woman. Every morning she makes me a wonderful breakfast, and we have then have fun together laughing and relaxing. In the afternoon she makes me a wonderful lunch and then we make fun together laughing and relaxing again. At dinner time she makes me a wonderful supper and then we relax more and enjoy ourselves."The policeman looks at the old man and says, "You shouldn't be crying! You should be the happiest man in the world!"So, the old man says, "I know! I'm crying because I don't remember where I live!"
Answer:
Old age and memory problems go hand to hand .An old man says to the doctor: “Doctor, I lost my memory!”Doctor: “When did this start?”The old man: “When did what start!”
|
Question : Is the following considered wrong?
I am a 17 year-old female, and I tend to wear boys' clothes, jewelry, etc. frequently. I even got my hair cut in a guy's style recently. I also tend to act like a male, and even FEEL like a male. I know that I am bisexual...but does this make me lesbian and is it considered wrong?
Answer:
You are not wrong or bad in any way, shape, or form. If you are bi, be bi. If you're a lesbian, be a lesbian. If you're straight, be straight. If you're confused, then go to pflag.org and ask. Whatever your orientation is, be proud of it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with you, and anyone who says otherwise is full of crap. Be proud of who you are, and don't change unless you want to. There will always be people out there who don't approve of your sexuality, but remember that there are people like me who encourage you to love yourself and ignore the negative people who try to bring you down. Power to you!!!!!!!! If you feel very strongly that you should be a male rather than a female, then talk to your doctor or get a therapist. If you get a sex change and become a male, then good for you. Good luck! We all love you and support you every step of the way!
|
Question : Not feeling like a woman or a man?
Ever since I was a little girl I've never really felt feminine or masculine. Sure, I knew I was a girl, but I've never truly felt 100% girly. I'm not gay or anything... its just I feel kinda neutral. I don't feel like a boy. I wear dresses, jewelry, makeup, I just don't wear them all the time, nor do I have a desire to get dressed up. I do have my girly moments, I played with dolls as a child (but not in the sense of a normal girl.. nothing very maternal) but at the same time I also raised toads and had a desire to play boy's games, but nothing too masculine either (like wrestling or football). Its like, you are either one extreme or the other, and I fall in the gap in the middle.I'm completely straight... I've been around, I've had a boyfriend, I'm female, but I don't feel like one gender or the other most of the time. I usually feel flattered or suprised when someone refers to me as a "she". In my mind, I'm more of an "It"Does that make any sense? As far as puberty goes, I was ashamed to grow breasts and have boys pay attention to me... I felt odd and out of place. When the other kids started dating (around middle-school), I never had much of an interest until I was about seventeen (my parents didn't help, whenever I had a male friend over as a child they would always tease me horribly and try to get me to like him). I'm now used to being a full grown woman, and I'm comfortable with it, and I am comfortable with guys (in fact, I love guys)... but I still can't really identify with girls, or anyone for that matter, especially in a social setting. While most girls have crushes on guys, it takes me a good while to find anyone I'm interested in and I usually have to befriend them first and get to know them, I can't pick a "good looking" guy out of a crowd and automatically have a crush on him like my female friends do. And once I like someone, thats that.. I like them, and then I get to know them better and I start loving them.. and it sounds weird but I don't have any desire for anyone else around me.. which is weird, because while my other female friends are in a relationship and they see another guy, they daydream about him, giggle, discuss how cute he is, and sometimes they can't control themselves and have flings. Once I find a guy, I'm set.. I have no desire for another person (romantically) in my life. What is wrong with me? Am I normal, or is everyone I hang out with different? Is this a hormonal imbalance?
Answer:
On course you are normal, it seems that you are not very interested in the girlie girl mentality, you know some girls act really stupid when they like a boy and they go boy crazy, its quite stupid..But others like i did have never gone through that phase. Its because for one, you maybe much more mature than your friends, and their actions seems childish, two you just dont fall in love with everyone you automatically meet, which makes you smart, and three you happen to have more androgynous traits in you than others. Research this it is very interesting..i did a study on androgyny for my psych dissertation..you posess qualities belonging to males and females..this makes you very unique..some men are even turned on by the fact!!!! so you should not hide away from it...I was in pagents when i was younger and my friends know me as "guy brain" they even ask me questions about mens actions..LOL so you should view this as more of a gift, than a problem..youre just a very unique person..which is great..androgynous people make great friends..and usually tend to be more balanced in their lifestyles..they are more apt to join leadership positions, and also have friends of both genders...you can relate to everyone..its awesome..!!!
|
Question : does anyone know where boy's gold jewelry is sold?
for my sons 6th birthday i wanted to get him a little gold necklace with a gold transformers pendant on it. kind of like how they have necklaces like these for little girls with tinker bell or princesses. i always see necklaces for little girls at like walmart in the jewelry area but i searched stores and the internet and cant find what im looking for. does anyone know where or if i could find a necklace like this for my son?
Answer:
http://www.childrensjewelleryshop.co.uk/boys-jewellery-34/http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url =node%3D3880601&field-keywords=boys&x=0&y=0&ih=1_2_0_1_0_1_0_0_0_1.144_73&fsc=-1
|
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
|
|