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Communion gift
Colette Lune medal in yellow gold and white mother-of-pearl
PRX Gent quartz 40 mm
Bracelet Simply Mini en or jaune et perle rose
Mach 2000 Mini Square quartz 30 x 28 mm
Colette Lune Perlée medal in rose gold and white mother-of-pearl
City quartz
Dove with Stars medal in yellow gold
Aube bracelet in white gold and diamonds
T-Classic PRX quartz 35 mm
Colette Lune Perlée medal in yellow gold and white mother-of-pearl
T-Pocket Stand Alone quartz 49,6 mm
Sainte-Chapelle de Paris medal in yellow gold
T24 Petite Seconde quartz 42 x 24 mm
Double Hearts R10 necklace in pink gold and diamonds
Elisa Cross pendant in yellow gold
Art Déco PVD Or rose quartz 30 x 35,50 mm
Colette Cotillon medal in yellow gold
Mini Wolf necklace in rose gold
Newport Quartz 29 mm
Colette Lune medal in rose gold and white mother-of-pearl
Présage Automatique 3 Aiguilles
Double Coeurs R9 bracelet in white gold on cord
Tradition Lady quartz
Colette Lune Perlée medal in yellow gold
PRX quartz 40 mm
Menottes dinh van R12 bracelet in silver on cord
Seiko 5 Sports automatique 42,5 mm
Colette Amour medal in rose gold
Everytime Gent quartz 40 mm
Evidence earrings in white gold and diamonds
City Quartz 38,7 mm
Menottes dinh van R8 bracelet in yellow gold on cord
Rallye Blue quartz 41 mm
Colette Amour medal in yellow gold
Collier Rosary en or jaune et perles blanches
These are significant events for anyone wishing to express their faith: first communion, solemn communion, or confirmation. These highlights mark the religious life of the child or adult. Offering a gift for the occasion is a common practice and allows the recipient to keep a precious memory of this moment. Whether it is a watch, medal, bracelet or pendant, the gift then takes on a special meaning.
A precious gift for a unique day
The tradition of giving jewelry to children for their communion dates back to medieval times when jewelry was considered valuable objects symbolizing wealth and prosperity. At that time, children who made their first communion were considered adults in the religious community and therefore often received gifts that symbolized their passage into adulthood. The jewelry given during communion can have different meanings depending on religious and cultural tradition. In the Catholic tradition, for example, girls often receive a bracelet or necklace with a cross or saint medal to symbolize their commitment to their faith, while boys may receive a watch or chain with a cross. These pieces of jewelry can also be passed down from generation to generation as a family heirloom or symbol of faith.
In some families, it is customary for parents to give their child a piece of jewelry for their first communion, while in others, it is the godparents or grandparents who offer the gift. It is worth noting that the most important thing is not who gives the gift, but rather the intention behind it. The jewelry given for communion is often seen as a symbol of faith and commitment to religion, and is intended to be a lasting memory of the event.
A personalized gift
Looking for a medal or bracelet to accompany the one celebrating their communion? Choosing a personalized piece of jewelry takes on an even deeper symbolism. Engraving a piece of jewelry for a communion can add an additional sentimental meaning, making the jewelry a personalized and unique souvenir of the event. At Lepage, we understand that jewelry given for communion is often precious memories that will be cherished for years to come, which is why we offer a free engraving service for communion jewelry purchased in-store or online at lepage.fr!