Selection by person and occasion
Gifts for Every Occasion
Find the right direction based on the recipient, style, and occasion. Start with what they wear most often — jewelry or a watch, their preferred metal color, and whether they choose a delicate or more expressive design. Then explore the current collections for women, men, children, or christening, or select GIFT CARDS when you prefer the recipient to decide for themselves. This way, you narrow down the choice without having to browse each product category separately.
Start with the person
Choose for whom
Open the most relevant dynamic collection and continue choosing from the available options.
For her
Gift for a woman
Browse necklaces, watches, earrings, bracelets, rings, pendants, and brooches. Choose according to the type of jewelry, metal color, style, and occasion.
For him
Gift for a man
Choose between bracelets, watches, necklaces, cufflinks, and accessories. If he rarely wears accessories, a minimal design might be a less risky starting point.
For a child
Gift for a child
A collection of children's jewelry, mainly bracelets, including models with a red thread. Check the sizes and product information and, when appropriate, confirm the choice with a parent.
Three checks
How to choose a gift
Narrow down your choice with three checks: what the recipient wears, which sizes are known, and the occasion or use of the gift.
01
See what she is wearing
Check whether they prefer jewelry or a watch, discreet or more expressive designs, and which metal color they choose.
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Check the size
Compare the sizes and proportions of the specific product with accessories the recipient already wears. Do not rely solely on the general category.
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Specify the occasion and usage
Decide whether the gift is for everyday wear, a specific occasion, or, in the case of a christening, will be kept for later.
Selection Guide
How to narrow down your gift choice
Start not with the most striking product, but with the recipient's habits. Do they regularly wear jewelry or a watch? Do they prefer discreet everyday models or more expressive accents for special occasions? Look at the shapes, metal colors, and types of accessories they already choose. This way, you will narrow down the collection to options closer to their personal style.
Choose the right category
For a woman, you can start with necklaces, earrings, bracelets, or watches. The collection also includes rings, pendants, and brooches, so use known preferences as a filter. If you know the metal color the recipient wears, stick to it. If you don’t know the exact size, compare the options carefully and check the sizes of the specific product instead of relying only on the general category.
When gifting a man, first check if he wears a watch, bracelet, necklace, or cufflinks. When accessories are not part of his everyday style, minimal designs are often a less risky starting point, but not a universal solution. Consider the clothing, occasion, and whether the gift will be worn daily or only on certain occasions.
Consider the occasion without neglecting style
The occasion may guide you toward a more discreet or more expressive model, but personal preferences remain paramount. Look separately at gold jewelry, silver jewelry, and jewelry with precious stones only if these characteristics match the recipient’s style. Check the description of each product carefully, as materials, stones, sizes, and details vary between items.
Check size and purpose
For children’s jewelry, review the specific product, not just the photo. Check the listed sizes, type of clasp, available product information, and the intended use of the choice. When appropriate, confirm the decision with a parent. The collection is for children’s jewelry and mainly focuses on bracelets, including models with a red thread, rather than general children’s gifts.
For a christening, direct attention to gold necklaces with a cross, silver necklaces with a cross, and suitable bracelets with a cross. Do not assume every product in the collection is equally suitable. Clarify whether the jewelry will be worn now or kept for later, and whether the family or godparents have specific preferences.
When you’re not sure
If you cannot reliably assess style, size, or type of jewelry, GIFT CARDS are an option where the recipient chooses. For additional guidance, you can visit the REDS stores or use the contact us page.
Useful before choosing
Frequently Asked Questions
Brief answers to real questions that arise when choosing jewelry or a watch as a gift.
How to choose a gift if you don't know the recipient's style well?
Start with what the person already wears: jewelry or a watch, discreet or more expressive models, warm or cool metal tones. Choose a similar category and compare specific details. When you cannot reliably assess preferences, GIFT CARDS leave the choice to the recipient.
What gift should I choose if I don't know the exact size?
Avoid guessing the size and check the measurements of each specific product. Necklaces, pendants, earrings, and brooches can serve as a reference when you are not choosing a ring size, but the length, clasp, and overall proportions also matter. Compare them with jewelry the recipient already wears.
How to choose a gift for a man who rarely wears accessories?
Minimalist design is often a less risky starting point, but it is not a universal rule. Check if the person wears a watch, bracelet, necklace, cufflinks, or other accessory at least on certain occasions. Match the model with their clothing and decide whether the gift is for everyday use or a specific occasion.
What should I check when choosing a gift for a child?
Check the specific dimensions, type of clasp, product information, and the intended use of the jewelry. The collection is for children's jewelry, mainly bracelets, including models with a red thread, and not for toys. When appropriate, confirm the choice with a parent instead of relying on general age or size guidelines.
How to choose a gift for a christening?
Start with a necklace or pendant featuring a cross and a matching bracelet with a cross, then check the specific sizes and details. Clarify whether the jewelry will be worn now or saved for later. Since practices and preferences vary, confirm the choice with family or godparents.
When are GIFT CARDS a suitable option?
GIFT CARDS are an option when you prefer the recipient to choose for themselves. They are suitable if you are unsure whether the person prefers a necklace, bracelet, earrings, watch, or another type of accessory, as well as when you do not know their style, metal color, or usual size well enough.
Need help choosing?
For additional guidance, visit REDS stores or use the contact page.