Breast Milk Jewelery | Jewelry with breast milk? The entrepreneur, a mother of three, has an annual turnover of crores

The moment a baby is born is the happiest time for parents. Most parents think that their children should never have grown up. Most people keep track of the stages of their baby’s development through photos and albums. A new business that is attracting moms around the world who think like this is now gaining attention. Breast milk jewelry has recently become very popular.

There are many who want to keep such memories in a strange way. Magenta Flowers is one such venture. Safia and Adam Riyadh are the founders of this project. The company now focuses on breast milk jewelry. The company expects a turnover of 1.5 1.5 million or about Rs 15 crore by 2023.

Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of recent corporate scandals. Various types of jewelery such as pendants, rings and earrings are made using breast milk. According to estimates, the annual revenue growth from this industry is about 483 per cent. This points to the growing demand for breast milk jewelry.

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“This is something that will forever maintain the emotional bond between mothers and their children,” Safia told the Daily Star, talking about the work of Magenta Flowers.

Safia says a lot of research and other procedures are needed to protect breast milk and turn it into something that can be worn as jewelry. The primary agenda of the research was to preserve the color of the product prepared through this process forever.

Entrepreneur Safia is a mother of three. “I’m a person who understands exactly how mothers feel when they stop breastfeeding, and many consumers have said that they were very sad when they stopped breastfeeding and wanted to own jewelry made with breast milk to commemorate breastfeeding,” says Safia.

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Earlier, it was reported that Namitha Naveen, a mother from Bengaluru, was making unique jewelery using her baby’s navel, baby teeth, first cut nails and hair. Namitha, who has a post-graduate degree in biotechnology, said her studies helped her in this endeavor. Namitha, who has been interested in arts and crafts since childhood, started making this type of jewelery five years ago.

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