Miscarriage Remembrance Jewelry
This page is for the grief that goes unwitnessed. The world moves on, and you carry something invisible. Here you will find jewelry that does not try to fix anything, does not ask you to be okay. It simply holds space for what you carry.
What the piece marks
A miscarriage is a loss that often happens in silence. The pregnancy ends, but the love does not. The due date passes. The world forgets. You do not. This piece marks the life that was real, however brief. It is not about closure. It is about acknowledging that this love exists, still, and deserves a tangible form. Whether you choose a seed, a stone, or a simple line, the symbol is yours alone. No one needs to know what it means. You will know.
Choosing a piece
Consider how you want to carry this memory. A necklace rests near the heart; a ring is always in sight. A date engraved in tiny script can be a private anchor. Some choose a birthstone for the month the baby was due, or a stone that simply feels right. There is no wrong choice. The piece that calls to you, the one you reach for again, is the one. We do not promise it will ease the pain. It will be a companion to it.
Miscarriage Remembrance Jewelry — pieces to consider

Viper Snake Necklace
$95.00

Velociraptor Skull Necklace
$125.00

Black Bear Claw Necklace
$140.00

Diving Sea Otter Earrings
$180.00

Horseshoe Crab Pendant
$120.00

Sterling Silver Raven Necklace
$110.00

T-Rex Skull Necklace
$175.00

Whale Shark Ring
$110.00

Vampire Nail Necklace
$80.00

Barn Owl Pendant
$65.00

Bronze Skull Cremation Necklace
$99.00

Sterling Silver Feather Necklace
$76.50
Giving it, or keeping it for yourself
If you are buying for yourself, you are honoring your own grief. That is enough. If you are giving this to someone, do so without expectation. A short note might read: "I remember with you. This is for the love that remains." Or simply: "For your quiet strength. I am here." Let the piece speak for itself.
For whom these pieces are made
These pieces are for the mother, the father, the partner, the grandparent — anyone who carries the weight of a pregnancy lost. The grief is not measured by how far along the pregnancy was. Early loss is no less real. Stillbirth is no less devastating. The jewelry is made for the one who remembers.
May this piece be a quiet witness to a love that the world did not see. You carry it now.
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Frequently asked
What is a symbol for miscarriage?
Common symbols include forget-me-not flowers, seeds, acorns, butterflies, and small birds. Many choose a birthstone for the due date or a simple line representing a heartbeat. The symbol that resonates with you is the right one.
What do you get someone to remember a miscarriage?
A piece of jewelry that can be worn discreetly, such as a necklace with a small charm or a ring with an engraved date. The best gift acknowledges the loss without trying to fix it. Include a heartfelt note.
What is a remembrance necklace?
A remembrance necklace is a piece of jewelry designed to hold the memory of someone or something lost. It may feature a symbolic charm, an engraved date, or a small compartment for ashes or hair. It is worn as a private token of love.
What birthstone do you use for a miscarriage?
Many choose the birthstone corresponding to the baby's due date or the month of the loss. Some select a stone that holds personal meaning, such as the mother's own birthstone or a stone associated with comfort, like moonstone or rose quartz.
Is it weird to get a tattoo to remember a miscarriage?
No. Tattoos are a deeply personal way to memorialize a loss. Many people choose a small, meaningful symbol such as a seed, a flower, or a date. It is a valid and lasting form of remembrance.
How do you honor a baby that was miscarried?
Honoring a miscarried baby can take many forms: naming the baby, planting a tree or garden, lighting a candle on the due date, wearing a piece of remembrance jewelry, or writing a letter. There is no right or wrong way. The act itself is the honor.