BREASTMILK JEWELLERY

BREASTMILK RINGS

Breastmilk Jewellery Breastmilk Necklaces
3 products

keep someone close

Keep the memory of a loved one close to your heart. Comforting reminders of the love you shared. Have a meaningful way to honor their memory and show your support for someone who is grieving.

handmade in house

Everything we do is hand finished here at our workshop in Portsmouth. We offer the best value we can for everyone and by using us you will be supporting a small business.

well trusted

With over 7000+ reviews and counting, you know we will look after your loved one. All this hard work has contributed towards winning awards year after year

BREAST MILK JEWELLERY FAQ

All our charms are designed to fit Pandora! They also fit similar brands such as Chamlia and our own bracelets.

The process involves preserving your breast milk and incorporating it into the chosen jewellery design. Skilled artisans handle and transform the milk into a durable and beautiful piece.

Yes, we can work with previously frozen breast milk as long as it has been stored properly and is still in good condition.

Sending breast milk through the mail is safe when using our specially designed postal kit. It ensures secure packaging and tracking for protection during transit.

Our breast milk jewellery collection includes a variety of options such as charms, rings, necklaces, and bracelets. Choose the design that resonates with you.

Avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, extreme temperatures, or prolonged sunlight. Gently clean with a soft cloth and store in a dry place when not in use.

Yes, we offer customisation options for breast milk jewellery. Some products have the option to add free engravings

Ensuring privacy is our priority. We handle materials with care, and your personal information is kept strictly confidential.

At featherlings.co.uk, we want you to be completely satisfied with your breast milk jewellery. We offer a one-year warranty against any defects in materials or workmanship. Looked after, there is no reason why they shouldn't last a lifetime