This woman makes jewelry out of breast milk

Who wants to have a piece of jewelry, a sends its own mother's milk. Comes back as a memento. Öhringen jewelry out of breast milk? Yes, exactly! Roberta Engl

This woman makes jewelry out of breast milk

Who wants to have a piece of jewelry, a sends its own mother's milk. Comes back as a memento.

Öhringen jewelry out of breast milk? Yes, exactly! Roberta Engler from Öhringen manufactures pearls, earrings and other jewelry pieces from their mother's milk. In an interview with echo24.de* the 28, reveals-Year-old, how do you find an idea.

mother's milk was too good to Throw away - Roberta Engler makes jewelry

The young mother had a lot of breast milk, when her daughter came to the world. She pumped and froze the milk. Engler explains: "You can't freeze breast milk, however, for more than half a year. I had so much that I could not give my Little all." Because Engler thinks it is a pity to dispose of the milk just researched it, why this could be suitable.

"In mother's milk to bathe to be healthy," explains Engler. But another possibility is the utilization captures your attention. "I have discovered that it is possible for jewelry from mother's milk - I found a nice idea." A Hype is the mother's milk-pieces of jewelry in the United States have to learn, gradually, the awareness in Germany is growing.

jewelry from mother's milk to the item at a particular time

But milk is a liquid? "The milk must be chemically separated," explains Engler. Only a part of the milk can use. This part is then treated with resin. So beads, stones, and shapes can be produced.

The idea behind the jewelry is a very love full of rings, chains and pearls are reminiscent of the lactation for the mother and the child something Special. "A lot of people make it so that the mother is wearing the jewelry first, and if the child is old enough, it receives this as a gift."

How do I get my personal jewelry out of breast milk?

if you want to have one of the special pieces of jewelry, you can view Roberta Michael Engler Homepage, what options there are. "Of course I don't use my breast milk for jewelry pieces other," says Engler and laughs. "Customers send me their milk." 40 to 50 milliliters are needed for the production of a pearl - which varies depending on the piece of jewelry.

*echo24.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Date Of Update: 14 February 2019, 12:03
NEXT NEWS