What jewelry represents miscarriage?

What Jewelry Represents Miscarriage? Meaningful Symbols That Honor Your Baby

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Kellie Abernethy
Rest of the Nest Founder
author https://restofthenest.com/pages/about-me

"In the midst of heartbreak from multiple miscarriages I had the idea to make a necklace out of baby's breath to help me feel close to the babies we had lost. The idea took off and eventually turned into the Rest of the Nest, a company which that exists with the sole purpose to celebrate life and honor loss. Whether it is to hold a memory close, let someone know you care or are looking for a timeless keepsake, I hope you find it here at Rest of the Nest."

Any mother who has lost a baby knows that the love for their baby doesn’t end. It simply transforms, and many find comfort in miscarriage jewelry as a way to honor that bond.

It becomes something you carry with you…quietly and deeply. 

Finding a tangible way to honor that love can be a healing part of the journey. For some, that looks like a small, meaningful piece of jewelry. It can be worn close to the heart as a reminder that their baby will always be a part of them.

If you’ve been searching for a way to remember, here are a few symbols. They are often chosen to represent miscarriage and baby loss.

Birth flowers

Some choose a flower based on the month their baby was due. Others choose a flower that represents when they found out they were expecting. And some create a bouquet that includes multiple flowers, each one symbolizing a different part of their journey.

No two bouquets are ever the same, making this a beautiful way to reflect a story that is uniquely yours.

Baby’s breath 

Delicate and soft, baby’s breath is often associated with everlasting love, a perfect symbol for a love that never ends.

Its cloud-like blooms make it a meaningful symbol for little ones who are deeply loved and never forgotten.

Many are drawn to baby’s breath for its quiet yet gentle reminder. Even the smallest lives leave a lasting imprint.

Fruit 

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Thanks to popular pregnancy apps, many parents learn their baby’s size through comparisons to fruit. These include a blueberry, a raspberry, or a cherry.

These small milestones can hold so much meaning.

Jewelry inspired by these sizes offers a way to honor that specific moment in time. It also offers a way to remember just how real and significant those early weeks were.

Cardinals

A common saying is that cardinals appear when a loved one is near. This makes cardinals a symbol of loss and love.  

Seeing a bright red cardinal can bring a sense of comfort for some. It can serve as a reminder that the ones we love are never truly gone.

Cardinal jewelry can serve as a symbol of that continued connection. It offers a small moment of peace in the midst of grief.

Choosing What Feels Meaningful to You

There is no right or wrong way to remember your baby.

Some choose a symbol that represents a specific moment such as a size, a date, a flower. Others are drawn to something that simply feels right.

What matters most is that it holds meaning for you.

A piece like this allows you to carry your baby with you, not just in your heart. It offers something you can see, touch, and hold close each day.

A Gentle Way to Hold Their Memory Close

At Rest of the Nest, each piece is thoughtfully designed to honor stories like yours. Each and every piece is made with care, intention, and deep respect for the love behind it.

Because even the briefest lives leave lasting love.

And that love deserves to be remembered. 🤍

In summary:

What jewelry represents miscarriage?

Many choose jewelry with symbolic meaning, such as birth flowers, baby’s breath, fruit-size milestones, or cardinal designs. These pieces represent love and remembrance.

What is a meaningful gift after miscarriage?

A meaningful gift is often something personal and lasting, such as remembrance jewelry. It honors the baby and the love that remains.

Why do people wear miscarriage necklaces?

Miscarriage necklaces provide a tangible way to remember a baby and carry their memory close every day.

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