Silver has been known for centuries for its unique properties and applications. In everyday life, silver is often used in jewelry and other objects
Silver has been known for centuries for its unique properties and applications. In everyday life, silver is often used in jewelry and other objects. Nowadays, silver is widely used because of its practical advantages. For example, silver coins used to be placed in milk, water or wine to keep them fresh for longer. Silver is therefore valued for its versatility and long tradition in various applications.
Silver and Motherhood
Silver is also valued for its role in maternal well-being. Silver protective caps are sometimes used to alleviate discomfort. They are usually nickel-free, making them suitable for people with nickel sensitivity. The silver caps are designed to provide comfort and support a pleasant experience.
Silver remains a fascinating element that retains its value in both traditional and modern contexts.
Silver remains a fascinating element that retains its value in both traditional and modern contexts.
Natural start with breastfeeding
Breastfeeding is the most natural start for your baby. It is packed with antibodies that protect your baby from illness. Breastfeeding is also extremely important for the bonding process between mother and child. The skin-to-skin contact and the release of the hormone oxytocin when breastfeeding creates a bond between mother and child. This form of maternal love is incredibly intimate and, thanks in part to the hormone oxytocin, soothing for both mother and child.
Sustainability
The silver caps can be melted down into jewelry after use.
A breast milk ornament is a very unique, special piece of jewelry. It can be a support, a reminder of the breastfeeding time with your baby.