

Make a DIY Breastmilk Bracelet
The only DIY kit that preserves breastmilk in its pure, liquid form in resin. Create a museum‑quality bracelet stone at home with patented technology trusted by 70,000+ mothers worldwide.
Make a DIY Breastmilk Bracelet
The only DIY kit that preserves breastmilk in its pure, liquid form in resin. Create a museum‑quality bracelet stone at home with patented technology trusted by 70,000+ mothers worldwide.

Bracelet-ready kit,
made in 30 minutes
What is a DIY breastmilk bracelet?
A DIY breastmilk bracelet is a handmade keepsake where your own breastmilk is preserved inside a clear, crystal-like stone and set into a bracelet. With DIY by MILKIES®, you do the entire process at home, using a patented method that preserves milk in liquid form, not dried powder or “milk clay.”
Close to You
Wear your breastfeeding story on your wrist, an everyday reminder of late-night feeds, tiny hands, and the bond you built together.
Pure Preservation
Our patented process preserves full liquid breastmilk in resin, without drying, mixing with powders, or removing anything from its natural state.
Made to Last
Professional-grade jeweler’s resin creates a permanent, crystal-clear seal, so your bracelet keeps its beauty for years and generations.
Why make your own breastmilk bracelet?
Milk Stays Home
Many mothers don’t feel comfortable mailing breastmilk away. With DIY by MILKIES®, your milk never leaves your home, you craft your keepsake privately, on your schedule.
Your Style, Yours
Choose the bracelet design and finish you love, then create the stone yourself. The DIY process makes the bracelet feel even more personal, because you made it.
Fast, Flexible Timing
You’ll spend about 30 minutes actively crafting, then let it cure. No long production queues, just a clear, guided process you can do in one calm moment.
Meaningful Milestone Gift
A DIY breastmilk bracelet kit makes a beautiful weaning or Mother’s Day gift, because the keepsake is created when the recipient is ready, from her own milk.

DIY Breast milk Box – Set: 12mm Necklace "Circle of Life" + Bracelet + Ring + Earrings
(61 reviews)ROSE GOLD (24-carat rose gold-plated silver)
Craft an unparalleled emotional treasure right in the comfort of your home. With MILKIES DIY KIT, you don't just create jewellery; you encapsulate memories and emotions, courtesy of our patented preservation process, years of expertise, and over 50,000 satisfied customers. Everything you need is right in the box—our exclusive preservation agent, tools, and even a beautiful box for safekeeping.

DIY Breast milk Box – Set: 12mm Necklace "Circle of Life" + Bracelet + Ring + Earrings
ROSE GOLD (24-carat rose gold-plated silver)
What’s inside your bracelet kit?
Everything arrives organized in our signature pink and blue keepsake box, so you can set up a mini jewelry workshop at home and craft with confidence from start to finish.
Jewelry Settings
Bracelet, necklace, ring, 925 sterling silver
Preservation Agent
MILKIES® patented formula for liquid milk
Jeweler’s Resin
Professional-grade, crystal clear finish
Complete Tools
Syringes, sticks, gloves, cups & more
Crafting Mat
Large mat with numbered zones
Video Tutorial
Step-by-step, real-time guidance
DIY Manual
Comprehensive and clear instructions
Keepsake Box
Beautiful, gift-ready packaging
DIY by MILKIES® vs. other bracelet options
If you’re comparing DIY breastmilk bracelet kits, pay attention to what happens to the milk, what the jewelry is made from, and how supported you’ll feel during the process.
| Feature | DIY by MILKIES® | Send-Away Services | Generic DIY Kits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milk Stays Home | |||
| Pure Liquid Preservation | Varies | ||
| Patented Technology | Varies | ||
| 925 Sterling Silver | Varies | Often plated | |
| Video Instructions | Varies | Sometimes | |
| Ready In | 24-72 hours | 4-8 weeks | Varies |
| Price Range | $115-$199 | $200-$500+ | $50-$150 |
Patented Liquid Preservation
DIY by MILKIES® is the only kit that preserves breastmilk in resin in its natural liquid state, without drying it, turning it into powder, or mixing it with clay-like bases.
Proven by 70,000+ Mothers
MILKIES® has helped mothers worldwide create keepsakes they’re proud to wear. With 70,000+ customers and 2,000+ five-star reviews, you’re choosing a trusted name in breastmilk jewelry.
Support Across Time Zones
Need help while making your bracelet? Our teams are based in Germany, the UK, the USA, Canada, and Poland, so you can get guidance quickly, wherever you’re crafting.

Kasia Lew, Mother of 2, practiced extended breastfeeding & tandem nursing
From a breastfeeding journey to a wearable keepsake
Kasia Lew’s journey began in 2013 with the birth of her first child, Adam. As a mother who practiced extended breastfeeding and later tandem nursed two children, she deeply understood the bond formed during this intimate season, and why mothers want a tangible way to remember it.
After months of research and development, MILKIES® launched on Mother’s Day 2016 as a small, home-based operation. It has since grown into an international brand, serving 70,000+ mothers across 50+ countries with meaningful, high-quality keepsakes.
DIY by MILKIES® was created after listening closely to customers. Many mothers loved the idea of breastmilk jewelry, but hesitated to send milk to a third party. With Kasia’s background in computer linguistics and multimedia, she built a complete DIY kit with step-by-step video guides that make the process feel clear and doable.
DIY by MILKIES® is the only kit that preserves liquid breastmilk in resin without altering its natural state. It’s a testament to Kasia’s dedication to authenticity and quality, so the keepsake you wear truly reflects what you’re preserving.
70,000+
Happy Mothers
50+
Countries Served
2016
Founded

A diy breastmilk bracelet that holds the whole story
Some memories live in photos. Others deserve weight, texture, and permanence. A diy breastmilk bracelet lets you turn a private season of feeding, soothing, and surviving into something you can actually wear.
By Kasia Lew, Founder of MILKIES®
When the last feed finally arrives
You search for a diy breastmilk bracelet for the same reason people keep ticket stubs and letters they never send. Not because you’re sentimental in a performative way, but because you know the body forgets faster than the heart is ready for. One day the latch is routine, the next it is the last time, and you only realise it after the fact.
Breastfeeding is both ordinary and mythic. It happens under harsh kitchen lights at 3 a.m., on park benches with your shoulder tensed, in the passenger seat while the world keeps moving. It also happens in that strange mental place where time feels suspended and your child’s needs seem to rewrite your priorities from the inside out.
When it ends, you might feel relief. You might feel grief. You might feel both in the same hour. What surprises many mothers isn’t the end itself, but how quickly the sensory details fade. The heft of a sleepy head in your arm. The warm, milky breath. The quiet decision to keep going for one more day.
Keepsakes are how we argue with impermanence. A lock of hair. A hospital band. A tiny hat that should be donated but isn’t. A diy breastmilk bracelet sits in this lineage, except it does something unusually bold. It takes the most intimate material of early motherhood and turns it into a piece of jewellery that can live in your life long after the nursing chair is gone.
If you’re here, it’s likely you don’t want a generic token. You want a real object with honest origins. Something made by your hands, at your pace, at your kitchen table, that doesn’t require you to pack up your story and mail it away to someone you’ve never met.
Why this particular keepsake matters
The private labour behind the public phrase
“Breastfeeding journey” can sound like a caption. In reality it is labour, logistics, and a constant recalibration of your own body. It’s also a relationship, one that can be joyful, complicated, or simply necessary. That complexity is exactly why a diy breastmilk bracelet appeals to mothers who don’t want a glossy symbol. They want something that tells the truth. Breast milk is not an abstract idea; it is time, sleep, hormones, and persistence made visible. For some, the bracelet marks a milestone like weaning, returning to work, or surviving a hard beginning with pumping and supplementation. For others it is a quiet tribute to extended breastfeeding, tandem nursing, or the tenderness of feeding the second child and remembering the first. Whatever the chapter, the impulse is similar. You want a piece that can sit against your wrist on an ordinary Wednesday and remind you, without drama, that you did something difficult and real.
The emotional drop no one warns you about
There’s a specific kind of tenderness that arrives when breastfeeding ends. Even when the decision is right, the body can feel strangely empty, as if a task has been deleted but the meaning is still in the room. Many mothers describe an unexpected mood shift during weaning, a mix of hormonal change and identity change. You are no longer needed in that exact way. A diy breastmilk bracelet is not therapy, and it won’t solve the emotional whiplash of change. But it can give your mind a tangible anchor. Instead of trying to remember everything perfectly, you allow a single object to hold some of the weight. It becomes a boundary between then and now, a soft marker that says this mattered, even if the world moved on quickly.
Why making it yourself feels different
Handmade objects carry the memory of the making. That is the part people often underestimate. When you craft a diy breastmilk bracelet at home, you are not just preserving milk. You are shaping a narrative with your own hands. You choose the moment you’re ready. You decide whether you make it in one focused hour at night or on a quiet weekend morning. The DIY approach is also about autonomy. Some mothers feel uneasy sending breast milk away, even to reputable studios, because it’s personal, biological, and emotionally loaded. The desire to keep it close is not paranoia. It’s a form of dignity. Making the piece yourself can feel like reclaiming ownership over a season that sometimes felt like it belonged to the clock, the pump schedule, and other people’s opinions.
A diy breastmilk bracelet as wearable memory
A diy breastmilk bracelet is exactly what it sounds like, but the best versions of it are also something more. It’s a keepsake that functions like real jewellery. It can be minimal and polished, something you wear with a blazer or a hoodie, something that doesn’t require an explanation to feel meaningful.
The rise of breast milk jewellery has been driven by a simple human need. Mothers want an honest memento that isn’t locked in a box. A bracelet is particularly intimate because it sits where you can see it without trying. You glance down while texting, cooking, holding a hand in a car park. It becomes part of your daily life rather than a museum piece.
DIY by MILKIES® was created for women who want that intimacy without outsourcing the experience. After MILKIES® fulfilled over 100,000 orders in the keepsake jewellery world, founder Kasia Lew noticed a recurring hesitation: mothers who loved the idea, but did not want to mail their breast milk to a third party. Kasia’s own experience with extended breastfeeding and tandem nursing made the need obvious. The memory is personal, so the process should be, too.
DIY by MILKIES® takes professional know-how and puts it into an at-home format. The kit arrives as a complete mini workshop with tools, a large work mat, and a step-by-step video guide that keeps you steady through the technical moments. It offers multiple jewellery options across necklaces, rings, earrings, and one bracelet design, with finishes in silver, gold-plated, and rose gold-plated. If you’re set on a diy breastmilk bracelet, you’re not adapting a kit meant for something else. You’re choosing a format designed to make a keepsake that wears well.
There is also an unspoken benefit to doing it yourself: you get to decide the meaning. Some women see a diy breastmilk bracelet as a personal trophy. Others see it as a gentle memorial for a breastfeeding journey that ended earlier than hoped. Others still treat it as an heirloom-in-the-making, a quiet object they may one day pass to a child who never truly understood what those early months required.
- Privacy and control because you keep your breast milk at home
- A hands-on ritual that makes the keepsake feel earned and personal
- Flexible timing so you can craft your diy breastmilk bracelet when you feel ready
- Clear guidance through a step-by-step video guide and organised work mat
- Professional-grade results without needing to ship anything away
The emotional appeal of a diy breastmilk bracelet is obvious. The practical question is less romantic but more important: how does milk become stable inside resin without turning into something chalky, grey, or fragile? This is where the difference between a hobby kit and a professional method shows up. Preservation is not just a step. It is the entire point. The quality of the finished piece depends on what happens at the microscopic level before you ever pour a single drop into a setting.

The preservation question that decides everything
Most DIY options in this niche rely on drying breast milk first. That can mean dehydrating it, turning it into a powder, or mixing it into a clay-like base. These approaches can work for crafts, but they introduce variables that affect colour, texture, and long-term stability. If your goal is a diy breastmilk bracelet that looks refined and remains durable, the method matters.
DIY by MILKIES® is built around a patented approach that preserves full liquid breast milk in resin. The idea is straightforward but technically demanding: keep the milk in its pure, natural form while making it compatible with a high-quality resin system. No drying. No powder mixing. No removing components from the milk. The result is a more faithful preservation of what the material actually is.
In practical terms, the kit guides you through a controlled preservation step using measured syringes and timed mixing. You’re not guessing. You’re following a clear sequence designed to reduce bubbles, stabilise the milk, and prepare it for resin. Then you create a resin emulsion, combine it with a precisely measured amount of preserved milk, and cast it into your jewellery setting.
This is why the instructions insist on preparation and timing. A diy breastmilk bracelet is easy when the system is engineered to be repeatable, but it still asks you to be present. You lay out your tools, set a timer, wear gloves, work in a ventilated space, and move steadily once the resin is mixed. The ritual is part chemistry, part quiet focus.
If you are comparing options, one useful litmus test is the question of alteration. Does the kit ask you to change the milk into something else before it becomes jewellery? Or does it preserve liquid milk as it is, then lock it into resin? DIY by MILKIES® is distinctive because it is designed around the second path, the one that prioritises authenticity of material as well as a clean final appearance in a diy breastmilk bracelet.
Proof from the real world
MILKIES® has served a global community across more than 50 countries, with over 100,000 customers and a 5/5 star reputation from 2,000+ reviews. DIY by MILKIES® brings that studio-grade experience into an at-home kit built around patented liquid preservation technology.
The kitchen table workshop you did not know you needed
A diy breastmilk bracelet starts long before the resin cures. It starts when you decide that this chapter deserves a marker. The box arrives in soft pink and blue, designed with compartments that make it feel less like a craft project and more like a careful ritual. You open it and there’s a sense of order: tools set in place, pieces protected, a large work mat that turns your kitchen table into something like a jeweller’s bench. You watch the video guide once, then again with the kit open in front of you, because the calmest part of any complicated process is knowing what comes next. You set aside an uninterrupted hour. You move the clutter away. You put on the gloves even if you’re tempted to skip them, because this is not the moment for shortcuts. Ventilation, a clear surface, a timer within reach. It feels almost ceremonial. First you choose the bracelet setting. A bracelet has its own symbolism: close to the pulse, always present, less performative than a pendant. You clean the setting carefully, because the smallest speck of oil or dust can change the finish. There’s satisfaction in the small motions, the cotton swab, the degreasing liquid, the quiet care. Then comes the part that makes the whole project feel intimate. You measure the milk. Not a dramatic amount, just millilitres, but enough to represent hundreds of hours. You follow the instructions precisely, mixing for the exact time, watching the liquid change as it becomes preserved. You might feel oddly protective of those syringes, as if you’re holding a compressed version of your own endurance. When you mix the resin, the tempo changes. The timer matters now. You stir slowly and thoroughly, scraping the sides the way you were told, not because you are anxious, but because you want the result to be worthy of the meaning you’re putting into it. The resin turns into a milky emulsion, and for a moment you are literally watching a transformation: something ephemeral becoming something that can last. You combine the preserved milk with the resin mixture, stir until it’s uniform, and then fill the setting with a steadiness you didn’t expect from yourself. This is the moment many mothers describe as surprisingly emotional. You are not just making jewellery. You are giving a form to a season that often felt shapeless. Afterward, you set it down to cure in a safe place, level and undisturbed, and you walk away. That waiting time is its own quiet lesson. Some parts of motherhood can’t be rushed. A diy breastmilk bracelet asks for patience, and then rewards you with an object that feels, improbably, like closure and continuation at the same time.
- Set up your work area and organise the kit on the work mat before you begin
- Preserve a measured amount of breast milk using the timed syringe-mixing method
- Prepare and time your resin mixture, then combine it with the preserved milk
- Fill the bracelet setting carefully and let it cure undisturbed until fully hardened
What to know before you choose a method
A diy breastmilk bracelet sits in a crowded corner of the internet, and the options can look deceptively similar. The differences show up in what the kit asks you to do with your milk and how predictable the results are.
Send-away services can be beautiful, and for some mothers they are the right choice. But they require a leap of trust: shipping delays, temperature changes, the anxiety of wondering if the parcel arrived, and the simple discomfort of sending an intimate biological material to strangers. If your main hesitation is privacy or control, a diy breastmilk bracelet made at home removes that entire layer of stress.
At the other end are inexpensive DIY kits that treat breast milk like a pigment. Many rely on drying, powdering, or mixing with filler. That can lead to colour shifts over time, grainy texture, or a finish that reads as craft rather than jewellery. If you want a diy breastmilk bracelet you can wear daily, you may care less about “cheap and fast” and more about stable preservation and a clean setting that looks intentional.
DIY by MILKIES® positions itself as the professional-at-home middle ground. It borrows the discipline of a studio process, built on patented liquid preservation technology, and wraps it in an organised kit with a step-by-step video guide. The point is not to make you feel like a chemist. The point is to let you create a diy breastmilk bracelet with the kind of repeatability and finish you normally associate with a specialist.
A piece you will still recognise years from now
The strange thing about early motherhood is how quickly it becomes legend. You remember the intensity, but not always the details. You remember the love, but not the exact weight of those nights. A diy breastmilk bracelet gives that time a physical counterpart, something small enough to wear and sturdy enough to last. It doesn’t need to announce itself. It can be subtle, almost minimalist, the sort of bracelet someone might admire without knowing the story inside it. And that is part of the appeal. The meaning belongs to you first. On hard days it can feel like proof. On ordinary days it can feel like continuity. If you’re standing at the edge of weaning, or you’ve already finished and you’re trying to honour what happened without romanticising it, making a diy breastmilk bracelet at home is a practical act with a surprisingly tender payoff.
When you’re ready, set aside a quiet hour, follow the guide, and let your diy breastmilk bracelet become the memory you can keep in plain sight.
Stories From Our Community
Every piece of jewelry tells a unique story. Here are just a few from mothers who've created their own keepsakes.

“My husband ordered me this ring for Mother’s Day and it turned out gorgeous! The video really made the directions easy to follow and I like that it included a box for storage”
Jenny
ETSY

“Everything was sooo well thought out and the colors are too cute!! You get everything you need including cute pink gloves. The instructions were extremely detailed and simple. My oldest wanted to add glitter so he could be a part of the keepsake as well. I am so happy with my purchase and definitely recommending this to friends and family!”
Angel
ETSY

“The ring is so beautiful and I am so happy to carry something with me as a reminder of one of the hardest but most rewarding and beautiful journeys I have ever experienced.”
Ashley
ETSY

“ love this item. The kit has been very well thought and the quality is amazing. I am beyond happy with this gift to myself!”
Perrine
ETSY

“This is so beautiful! I’m in love with it”
Abigail
ETSY

“Easy instructions, excellent quality beautiful and unique.”
Yelitza
ETSY

“Having my breastfeeding journey represented in a piece of jewelry is so special to me. It’s the perfect way to cherish that extremely special time. The kit was very easy to follow and had everything needed. It turned out beautifully. Thanks so much to Milkies!”
Ashley
ETSY

“I bought this for my sister in law and she was absolutely thrilled! They turned out fantastic!”
rhondamorgan4711
ETSY

“Great product, very well designed, the kit is great. I recommend without hesitation!”
Marine
ETSY

“In the top ! I hope it will last over time. Priceless gift”
Anais
ETSY
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before making your DIY breastmilk bracelet at home.
Turn your breastfeeding memory into a bracelet you’ll wear
Keep your journey close, one tiny, beautiful stone that holds a lifetime of meaning. Craft it privately at home with patented liquid preservation, then wear your story every day.
