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Ice Skating Jewelry


There's a moment every skater knows — stepping off the ice after a clean program, or pinning on a pendant before a competition for luck. Our ice skating jewelry is made for those moments. Each piece is a small, wearable tribute to the sport: delicate skate-blade charms, snowflake pendants, and pearl detailing that looks as at home at school or the office as it does at the rink.

This is jewelry by skaters, for skaters. Every piece is handmade by our team in Malaysia and designed by a former competitive figure skater who knows what a skater actually wants to wear — something that feels personal, holds up to daily life, and doesn't look like a generic charm off a department-store rack. As a proud partner of John Wilson, MK Blades, and Aura Skates, we make pieces that the skating community actually recognizes as its own.

Necklaces, earrings, and bracelets — how to choose

Skating necklaces are our most-loved pieces and the easiest place to start. A fine skate-blade or snowflake pendant is the quiet everyday option; a pearl-and-skate combination dresses up beautifully for a competition or a recital. If you're shopping a gift for a young skater, a necklace is almost always the safe, delighted-reaction choice.

Skating earrings suit the skater who wants their tribute a little more subtle — small studs and drops that catch the light without getting in the way of a practice session or a performance. Look for hypoallergenic posts if you're buying for sensitive ears, which most kids and teens have.

Skating bracelets and charm bracelets are the most personal of all — a charm bracelet grows with the skater, adding a piece for each milestone, competition, or season. They make a meaningful "first competition" or "passed your test" gift that a skater keeps for years.

Across every category, our pieces are adjustable and hypoallergenic wherever the design allows, so they fit growing skaters and sensitive skin alike. They're made to be worn — not left in a drawer.

Why skaters choose jewelry made by skaters

Plenty of shops sell generic ice-skate charms. What they don't sell is the understanding behind ours. Every piece in this collection is shaped by someone who has stood at center ice waiting for a program to begin, who knows the small rituals skaters carry — the lucky pendant, the pre-competition tradition, the charm added after a hard-won test. That's the difference between a novelty trinket and a piece a skater actually treasures. Our jewelry is handmade in small batches by our team in Malaysia, so each one gets real attention rather than coming off a mass-production line. It's the reason our pieces get worn for years, not weeks — and the reason they're the gift skating families come back for.

The perfect figure skating gift

If you've landed here looking for a gift for a skater, you're in the right place. Skating jewelry is the gift that lands every time: it's personal, it shows you understand the sport that means so much to them, and it's something they'll actually wear long after the season ends. Browse the full collection below — and if you're stuck, a skate-charm necklace is our most-gifted piece for a reason.

Pair a piece with the rest of their kit: a set of our skate soakers to protect their blades, or a skating bag built to carry everything to the rink. Everything's made by the same team, to the same standard.

Ice Skating Jewelry FAQs

What makes good ice skating jewelry?

Good skating jewelry is personal to the sport, comfortable enough to wear every day, and durable enough to survive a skater's life. Look for skate-blade or snowflake motifs that the skating community recognizes, adjustable lengths that fit growing skaters, and hypoallergenic materials for sensitive skin. Our pieces are designed by a former competitive figure skater, so each one is made by someone who actually knows what a skater wants to wear — at the rink and everywhere else.

What's the most popular figure skating necklace?

Our skate-charm and snowflake pendant necklaces are the most-loved and the most-gifted pieces in the collection. A fine skate-blade pendant works as a quiet everyday necklace, while a pearl-and-skate design dresses up for competitions and recitals. If you're shopping for a young skater and want a safe, delighted-reaction gift, a skating necklace is almost always the right call. Browse the necklaces in the collection below.

Is your skating jewelry hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin?

Many of our pieces are made with hypoallergenic materials and adjustable fittings — a real consideration for the kids and teens who make up so much of the skating world. If sensitive skin is a concern, check the individual product page for materials, or reach out to our bilingual EN/FR support team and we'll point you to the right piece.

Do you make charm bracelets for figure skaters?

Yes. Our skate charm bracelets are the most personal pieces we make — a bracelet that grows with the skater, adding a charm for each milestone, competition, or season. They make a meaningful "first competition" or "passed your test" gift that a skater keeps for years. You'll find our charm bracelets and pearl skate bracelets in the collection below.

Do you have ice skating earrings?

Yes — we make skate-themed studs and drops for the skater who wants their tribute a little more subtle. Small skate or snowflake earrings catch the light without getting in the way of a practice session or a performance. If you're buying for sensitive ears, look for our hypoallergenic posts. The earrings are in the collection below alongside our necklaces and bracelets.

How do I care for my skating jewelry?

Keep it simple: store each piece dry and separate so chains don't tangle, wipe pieces gently with a soft cloth after wear, and take jewelry off before you skate so it doesn't catch or get damaged on the ice. Stored well, a quality skating piece lasts for years — which is exactly why it makes such a lasting gift. Many skaters keep their jewelry in the same bag as their kit; pair any piece with one of our skating bags to keep everything together.