to commemorate your motherhood journey

Turn Your Breastmilk into a Timeless Piece of Jewelry

The Process 

The Design

Start by filling out the design form, tell us about your dream piece, whether it’s a simple pendant, a delicate ring, or something more intricate, this is where your story begins. Think about style and shape, sparkles and shimmer, or any inclusions you may want to add! Feel free to drop some inspo pics too!

Matching

We’ll take the info you shared and pull together a few options that match your vision. You’ll get to choose the piece that feels most like you. Once you’ve made your selection, you’ll pay your deposit so we can move forward with creating your keepsake.

Drop off/Pick up

As soon as we receive your ring, we’ll reach out to schedule a milk drop-off. If you're including extras like cord or petals, bring those too. Then we get to work! Once your piece is complete, we’ll set up a time for you to come pick it up.

From start to finish, this is a custom experience—thoughtfully designed around you, your story, and the memories you want to hold onto forever.

FAQ
  • The current turn around time is 8-10 weeks. Resin can be very temperamental depending on the weather and we want to be sure everything is perfectly set for you. The shipping time for us to get the rings can also very greatly.

  • Anything that is dry can be added! Dehydrated placenta, umbilical cord, dried flowers, ashes, glitter, shimmer powder.. the list can go on. If there is something you are thinking of just shoot us a message and we will let you know if it is possible!

  • The rings start at $70. The prices depends on the setting and inclusions. You will get a final price after our design consultation. A deposit is required in order for us to be able to order your ring

  • We need at least one ounce of breast milk. The entire ounce will probably not be in your ring but we like to have more incase the ring needs touch ups.

  • We are not shipping at this time, but be sure to check back soon!

  • Double bag each item individually and try to get all the air out of the bags.We would prefer breast milk to in breast milk bags.