Mamma Shares: Meet Rachel, Mollie, Kathleen & Joanna ♡

Four mammas. Four breast milk jewelry keepsakes. Four completely different reasons for creating them.

One represents the beginning and end of a breastfeeding journey. Another holds eight months of determination. One preserves the very last drops of breastmilk before an unexpected goodbye to breastfeeding. And another will soon become a wedding band.

For these Mamma Shares, we’re letting the mammas tell you what their keepsakes mean to them, in their own words. ♡

Rachel R.

Silver My Sun & My Moon breast milk keepsake necklace set with matching sun and crescent moon pendants

“This beautiful necklace represents the start and end of my breastfeeding journey. My sun, my son was the start of this journey in 2021 and I was able to exclusively breastfeed him for 6 months. My moon, my daughter is the end of my breastfeeding journey and I just hit 1 year exclusively breastfeeding her and plan on continuing as long as my body allows. This has been the most special experience and I’m so thankful to have a piece to remember it by that I can treasure forever.”

Rachel’s necklace holds both ends of her breastfeeding journey: her son, her sun, who started it in 2021, and her daughter, her moon, who marks the final chapter.

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Mollie D.

Gold Mermaid Stacker breast milk keepsake ring with five marquise-shaped breast milk stones

“Holding the title mama was one I never thought I’d hold. When I became one, providing for him was something I desperately want to do. From the start it was challenging. After countless hours of lactation consultant appointments ,enough equipment to fill a whole tote (and half of another), combo feeding the whole time, we made it 8 grueling months. Grueling they were, but equally rewarding. I’ll likely never have the opportunity to do so again. This ring is to symbolize the journey, endless tears, grit, determination, and all around endless grace and love between a mother and her child, and the tribe that supports them.”

Eight months of appointments, equipment, combo feeding, tears, grit, grace, love, and the people who helped Mollie through it.

Her ring holds all of it.

Kathleen C.

Silver Oval Timeless breast milk keepsake ring with an oval breast milk stone and two blue birthstones

“My last drops of breast milk the day before my double mastectomy. Diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer while breastfeeding.”

Kathleen, thank you for trusting us with your last drops and for allowing us to share your story. ♡

Joanna B.

Silver Princess Stacker breast milk keepsake ring with four breast milk stones and citrine birthstones

“My piece is going to be used as my wedding band for our wedding this summer. My son is three now and his father and I have been together 10 years this summer. They were both born in November so the Citrine represents them both. It’s going to be so special having this for our special day.”

Joanna’s keepsake is about to become part of another family milestone.

This summer, she’ll wear it as her wedding band, with the citrine representing two of the people at the center of her story: her son and his father, who both have November birthdays.

Four Breast Milk Keepsakes. Four Mamma Stories.

There’s no single reason to create a keepsake.

It might mark the end of breastfeeding. The months you fought to keep going. A journey that ended before you were ready. Or a piece of motherhood you want beside you as you step into another chapter of your life.

Whatever the reason, it’s yours.

To Rachel, Mollie, Kathleen, and Joanna: thank you for trusting us with something so personal. ♡

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♡ Ann

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