

Make Breastmilk Into Golden Forever Keepsakes
The only DIY kit that preserves your breastmilk in its pure, liquid form. Create museum‑quality, gold‑finish keepsakes at home with patented technology trusted by 70,000+ mothers worldwide.
Make Breastmilk Into Golden Forever Keepsakes
The only DIY kit that preserves your breastmilk in its pure, liquid form. Create museum‑quality, gold‑finish keepsakes at home with patented technology trusted by 70,000+ mothers worldwide.

Gold‑finish options
included in the kit
What does “golden boobs” mean?
If you searched “golden boobs,” you’re probably after something bold, funny, and gold-toned. DIY by MILKIES® turns that vibe into something truly personal: real breastmilk preserved in crystal-clear resin and set in jewelry finishes like gold-plated, made by you, at home, with your milk staying with you.
Bold & Personal
Keep the humor and the pride, while capturing a real chapter of motherhood. It’s a conversation piece that also carries your story.
Pure Preservation
Our patented method preserves full liquid breastmilk in resin, no drying, no powders, no clay mixes, so the keepsake stays true to what it is.
Made to Last
You create a permanent gem sealed in professional-grade resin, designed to keep its beauty over time, so your “golden” moment doesn’t fade.
Why make it yourself at home?
Complete Privacy
Your milk is personal. With DIY by MILKIES®, it never has to leave your home, no mailing, no strangers handling it, just you creating your keepsake on your terms.
Your “Gold” Style
Want a gold-toned look without “cheap novelty” vibes? Choose your setting and finish, then make a piece that feels elevated, intentional, and undeniably yours.
Fast, Flexible Timing
Set aside about 30 minutes of active crafting time when you’re ready. No long queues or weeks of waiting for a workshop, just a simple, guided process at home.
A Gift With Meaning
Funny search term, heartfelt result. This is a memorable gift for a new mom, a weaning milestone, or Mother’s Day, because the recipient turns it into her own story when she’s ready.

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 kit?
Everything you need to create breastmilk jewelry at home, organized in our signature pink and blue keepsake box, with tools, guidance, and materials curated for a beautiful gold‑finish result.
Jewelry Settings
925 sterling silver necklace, bracelet, ring settings
Preservation Agent
MILKIES® patented formula for liquid milk
Jeweler’s Resin
Professional-grade, crystal clear resin system
Complete Tools
Syringes, sticks, gloves, holders, pipettes
Crafting Mat
Large mat with numbered zones for steps
Video Tutorial
Step-by-step video guidance as you craft
DIY Manual
Comprehensive, clear printed instructions
Keepsake Box
Gift-ready, beautiful packaging with compartments
DIY by MILKIES® vs. “Golden” Alternatives
If you’re shopping for something gold and cheeky, compare what you’re actually getting: novelty metal… or your real story preserved the right way.
| Feature | DIY by MILKIES® | Gold Novelty Jewelry | Send-Away Services |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milk Stays Home | N/A | ||
| Pure Liquid Preservation | N/A | Varies | |
| Patented Technology | N/A | Varies | |
| 925 Sterling Silver | Often plated | Varies | |
| Video Instructions | |||
| Ready In | 24-72 hours | Same day | 4-8 weeks |
| Price Range | $115-$199 | $15-$60 | $200-$500+ |
Patented Preservation
DIY by MILKIES® is the only kit that preserves full liquid breastmilk in resin, without drying, powders, or mixing it into a base, so the keepsake stays true to the original.
70,000+ Mothers Served
MILKIES® has helped over 70,000+ mothers in 50+ countries preserve their breastfeeding memories, backed by 2,000+ five‑star reviews across trusted platforms.
Global Support Team
Need help mid‑craft? Our team supports customers worldwide with local presence in Germany, the UK, the USA, Canada, and Poland, so guidance is close when you need it.

Kasia Lew , Mother of 2, practiced extended breastfeeding & tandem nursing
From a Mother’s Moment to Golden Keepsakes
Kasia Lew’s journey began in 2013 with the birth of her first child, Adam. As she practiced extended breastfeeding, and later tandem nursing two children, she came to deeply understand the bond created during this intimate time and why mothers want to preserve it.
After months of research and development, MILKIES® launched on Mother’s Day 2016 as a small, home-based operation. It grew into an international brand serving 70,000+ mothers across 50+ countries, proof that this kind of memory preservation truly matters.
DIY by MILKIES® was created by listening closely to customers. Many mothers loved the idea of keepsake jewelry but hesitated to send breastmilk 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 to make the process feel clear and empowering.
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 what you keep isn’t an imitation, but the real thing.
70,000+
Happy Mothers
50+
Countries Served
2016
Founded

Golden boobs as a keepsake you can actually wear
The phrase is funny because it’s true. After pregnancy and breastfeeding, you want a memento that’s equal parts swagger and tenderness, and maybe a little bit gold.
By Kasia Lew, Founder of MILKIES®
A joke that turns into a talisman
Type “golden boobs” into a search bar and you can practically hear the tone of voice behind it. Half laugh, half dare. It’s the private joke you make with a partner while you’re both sleep-deprived, the message you send your best friend at 2 a.m., the caption you almost post but don’t. Yet underneath the humor sits something precise: the body has done something enormous, and you want a way to mark it without turning it into a museum exhibit.
If you’ve breastfed, whether for six days, six months, or long enough to forget what it felt like to wear a normal bra, your relationship to your chest changes. It becomes functional, public, political, occasionally painful, and often astonishing. Then one day it’s also… finished. Sometimes gently, sometimes abruptly. And the ending can arrive with a strange quietness: the last feed, the last pump, the last time you feel that familiar fullness. Nobody hands you a certificate.
That’s why “golden boobs” keeps popping up as a kind of cultural shorthand. A wink at the glamour of survival. A way of saying, I did this, and I’m allowed to feel proud, sentimental, complicated, all at once. But pride and sentiment don’t always know where to live. Photos get buried in phones. Baby clothes get boxed. The pump goes into storage like a relic you never want to touch again.
A keepsake that you can wear solves a different problem than a keepsake that you can store. It’s not about clinging to the past. It’s about carrying a chapter with you, on your body, in your style, with a little glint that says the story mattered.
This is where breastmilk jewelry enters the picture, and why the “golden” part isn’t just metaphor. Done well, it’s a piece you’d choose even if it didn’t contain a memory. Done at home, it can feel less like outsourcing your story and more like shaping it with your own hands.
Why we crave proof of the work we did
The postpartum body is not a punchline even when you make it one
The “golden boobs” joke lands because breastfeeding is both deeply ordinary and deeply surreal. You can be discussing nipple cream in the morning and answering work emails at noon, then crying at midnight because your baby won’t latch. Humor becomes a pressure valve. It’s a way to reclaim the body that suddenly seems like it belongs to everyone, strangers who comment, relatives who offer opinions, algorithms that sell solutions. The joke says: I’m still in here, and I get to narrate what’s happening. But the body is also doing labor, quiet, repetitive, intimate labor. The cultural script doesn’t always treat that labor as something worth commemorating. Engagement rings, diplomas, marathon medals: we understand objects that symbolize commitment and endurance. Breastfeeding is commitment and endurance too, with fewer public rituals. A keepsake becomes a small, personal ritual that says: this counted.
The moment weaning arrives, the feelings can be louder than the house
Weaning is practical, schedules change, childcare shifts, bodies recover, but it can also feel like a sudden identity edit. Many mothers describe an unexpected emotional drop when breastfeeding ends, even when they’re relieved. Your days may get easier, while your inner world gets messy. There can be grief without regret, and pride mixed with a sense of disorientation. In that emotional weather, a physical object helps. It doesn’t fix anything, but it anchors meaning. When you touch a pendant absentmindedly during a meeting, or you notice a ring while washing dishes, you’re reminded that a chapter closed and you made it through. “Golden boobs” stops being only a joke and becomes a discreet emblem of transformation.
Keepsakes are changing because privacy has changed
For years, the classic route for breastmilk jewelry was a send-away service. Many people still love that option, and for good reason. Yet modern parenthood also comes with modern caution. Shipping your milk to a third party can feel intimate in a way you didn’t anticipate. You may worry about loss, handling, delays, or simply the vulnerability of giving away something that came from your body. That shift in privacy expectations has created room for at-home craftsmanship. Not a flimsy craft project, but a professional-grade process you control. If “golden boobs” is your search phrase, it often means you’re looking for something that feels bold and beautiful, without feeling exposed.
The rise of at home breastmilk jewelry that looks like fine jewelry
Breastmilk jewelry, at its best, is not novelty. It’s a material memoir: your own milk preserved in resin and set into a wearable piece, necklace, ring, earrings, bracelet, finished in silver, gold-plated, or rose gold-plated. When people search “golden boobs,” they’re often looking for that gold-plated finish because it reads as celebration rather than apology. Gold says milestone. Gold says value.
DIY by MILKIES® exists for a particular kind of parent: the one who wants meaning and control in the same sentence. The kits were created after MILKIES® had already processed over 100,000 keepsake orders, which matters because it signals something rare in this niche, experience at scale, not just a cute idea on social media.
The leap from professional service to do-it-yourself wasn’t a downgrade; it was an answer to a real hesitation. Many mothers wanted the memory preserved, but didn’t want to mail their breastmilk anywhere. The founder, Kasia Lew, understood that instinct personally. She practiced extended breastfeeding and even tandem nursed her two children. She also came to the problem with a builder’s mind, trained in computer linguistics, with years running a multimedia agency, so the kit is designed like a user experience, not a gamble.
The result is a compact “home workshop” that tries to remove the usual DIY dread. You get the tools, the work mat, the components, and a step-by-step video guide that treats you like a competent adult. You choose from multiple jewelry options, necklaces, rings, earrings, a bracelet, then you preserve and cast your own milk into the setting. The tone is not arts-and-crafts; it’s small-batch fabrication, done at your kitchen table.
- Privacy and agency because your breastmilk stays with you from start to finish
- Time flexibility because you can do it when the house is finally quiet
- A hands-on ritual that can feel like closing a chapter with intention
- A fine-jewelry look with gold-plated and rose gold-plated finishes, not costume vibes
- Guided confidence through an organized work mat and step-by-step video support
What separates an at-home keepsake from a regretful craft project is chemistry. The difference lives in whether the milk is truly preserved, whether the resin cures predictably, and whether the finished piece stays clear and stable over time. To understand why “golden boobs” can become a wearable heirloom instead of a Pinterest mishap, it helps to look at the underlying preservation method, and why MILKIES® built its reputation around a very specific technical choice.

Why preserving liquid breastmilk matters more than most kits admit
Most DIY options in the wider market rely on a workaround: they ask you to dry your breastmilk first, or to mix it with powders, clays, or fillers. Those approaches can be convenient, but they also change the material. Drying can alter color and texture. Powder mixes can create inconsistent results, especially if measurements drift or humidity interferes. The finished stone may look chalky, uneven, or simply unlike what you imagined when you typed “golden boobs” with a grin and a hope.
DIY by MILKIES® is built around a different premise. It uses MILKIES®’s patented technology that preserves breastmilk in its pure liquid form inside resin, no drying, no powder mixing, no removing anything from the milk. In practical terms, that means you’re not turning your milk into an imitation ingredient. You’re stabilizing it and embedding it as itself.
The process is engineered for repeatability. You measure a small amount of milk, combine it with a preservation agent using a controlled mixing method, then incorporate a precisely prepared resin emulsion. Timing matters, but the kit design acknowledges that: tools are labeled, the steps are structured, and the video guide shows what “right” looks like at each stage.
There’s also an aesthetic consequence to this technical choice. Preserved liquid breastmilk in resin tends to produce that signature milky, opalescent look people want, soft, luminous, and surprisingly modern. In a gold-plated setting, it reads less like a craft experiment and more like a quiet gemstone. The “golden” in golden boobs becomes literal: a warm metal framing a pale, personal core.
Finally, there’s the question every sensible person asks: can I trust this? MILKIES® operates with production facilities in Poland and support teams across regions including Germany, the UK, the USA, and Canada. The brand serves customers across more than 50 countries and holds a strong public track record through thousands of reviews. In a niche built on intimacy, credibility isn’t a luxury; it’s the whole point.
Proof that this is not a cottage hobby
MILKIES® technology has been trusted across tens of thousands of creations, with a customer base exceeding 100,000 orders worldwide and mothers in more than 50 countries. DIY by MILKIES® brings that established preservation approach into a guided at-home kit.
The kitchen table becomes a studio for one hour
There’s a particular kind of quiet that parents recognize: the moment the baby finally sleeps, the dishwasher hums, and you have exactly one hour before the day asks for you again. That’s the hour many people choose for this. Not because it’s convenient, nothing is convenient, but because it feels fitting. A private ceremony held in plain sight. The box itself is part of the experience. DIY by MILKIES® arrives in a beautifully designed pink and blue case with compartments that make you feel oddly calm, like someone has already thought through the chaos. You unfold the large work mat and suddenly your kitchen table looks less like a dumping ground and more like a workbench. Tools have a place. Steps have an order. You watch the video guide once, then again, noticing how it anticipates the fumble moments. You pick your piece: maybe a gold-plated pendant that sits at your collarbone, close to where a baby once rested a heavy cheek. Maybe a ring, because you want the memory on the hand that did the latch adjustments, the burping, the endless small acts. “Golden boobs” is still funny, but now it feels like a password into a more serious room. You put on the gloves. You degrease the setting carefully, because it’s astonishing how quickly you start treating this like something precious. You measure, mix, and time the steps. The resin becomes milky-white, not unlike the first letdown of the morning, and you notice yourself breathing slower. There is satisfaction in following instructions that actually work. When you finally cast the mixture into the setting, you do it with the same steadiness you’ve had to learn as a parent: not perfect, but deliberate. The piece sits to cure on a level surface, untouched, while life resumes around it. And that might be the most honest part. The keepsake doesn’t demand a spotlight. It simply hardens into permanence while you make lunches and answer messages and do the next thing. A day or two later, you lift it out of its holder and see it catch the light. The look is subtle, an opalescent stone framed in warm metal, yet you know exactly what it contains. The phrase golden boobs now reads less like a joke and more like a title you earned.
- Set up your workspace and choose your jewelry setting
- Preserve a measured amount of breastmilk using the kit’s syringe-mixing method
- Prepare the resin emulsion with precise timing and drops
- Combine, cast into the setting, then allow it to cure undisturbed
Three routes people take and why the middle road wins
When someone searches “golden boobs,” they’re often sorting through three competing instincts: outsource it, DIY it cheaply, or find a way to do it yourself without compromising the result. Each route has trade-offs, and pretending otherwise is how people end up disappointed.
Send-away services can produce beautiful work, and for many families the convenience is worth it. But the barrier is intimacy. Shipping breastmilk can feel like shipping a part of your body. Add fears about loss, delays, or simply not wanting a third party involved, and convenience starts to look less attractive.
On the other end are low-cost DIY kits that lean on drying milk, mixing powders, or using craft-grade resins. They can be fun, but they can also be unforgiving: inconsistent color, bubbles, poor curing, and a finished piece that looks more like a school project than the fine jewelry you imagined in a gold-plated setting.
DIY by MILKIES® sits in the middle in a way that’s unusually persuasive. It’s do-it-yourself, but not do-it-alone: the steps are engineered, the tools are included, and the preservation method is the same one proven through the wider MILKIES® brand. For the person who wants “golden boobs” to mean something stylish and lasting, not ironic, this middle road is often the most satisfying one.
A little gold for a chapter that cost a lot
You don’t need a monument to prove you loved your child well. But it’s reasonable, human, even, to want an object that holds the weight of what you did when nobody was applauding. “Golden boobs” starts as a cheeky phrase, the kind you type while rolling your eyes at how much you’ve carried. Then it becomes a serious desire: to keep a piece of the story, not in a drawer, but on your skin. A gold-plated keepsake isn’t about making motherhood look glossy. It’s about honoring the grit with something beautiful. The nights you stayed awake. The feeds you negotiated. The body you learned to trust again. A small stone of preserved milk in a warm metal setting can hold all of that without saying a word. If you’re at the edge of weaning, or already past it, or simply ready to mark the journey in your own language, you’re allowed to want a symbol that feels like you, elegant, funny, unsentimental, and deeply tender at once.
When you’re ready, let golden boobs be more than a joke and make the keepsake with your own hands.
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 to create a gold-finish breastmilk keepsake, privately, safely, and beautifully at home.
Turn a bold idea into a forever memory
Whether “golden boobs” started as a joke or a vibe, you can turn it into something real: a gold‑finish piece that holds your breastmilk, your journey, and a moment you’ll never get back.
