Amethyst Uprising Bracelet

$48.00

Founder’s Story:

“Amethyst is my birthstone, and it’s also the birthstone of the first baby we miscarried. After that loss, I was desperate for an outlet to process my thoughts and feelings, but I couldn’t really find much at the time. At some point, I saw an article about how the amethyst stone is valued. Everyone wants that deep, jewel-toned purple stone, so the pale amethyst isn’t worth much. Thinking of the parallels of pale amethyst versus miscarriage struck me deeply. How miscarriage is viewed, how miscarriage moms are sometimes treated, the things that are said…

“Oh it was just a miscarriage.“
“At least it was early.”

As if our loss was less significant, our babies lives weren’t as valuable, and our stories weren’t worthy of being shared.

I set out to create a platform that gave a voice to miscarriage stories, and give the proper value to the lives of our precious babies we love and miss. I didn’t know what it was going to become, but at the time, I called it Amethyst Uprising. (Little did I know, Amethyst Uprising would transform into Evermore Blooms just a few years down the road). These bracelets honor that part of my story, and truly, the beginning of Evermore Blooms’ story.

The stones on these bracelets were intentionally chosen for their pale purple appearance. No two are the same, just like our stories. But they are each unique, beautiful, and worthy of being shared.”

These bracelets were created exclusively for Evermore Blooms in collaboration with Meadowbelle Market.

Every item in our store is designed, printed and shipped with love by a mom who has a connection to miscarriage; either personally or to someone they love.

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Founder’s Story:

“Amethyst is my birthstone, and it’s also the birthstone of the first baby we miscarried. After that loss, I was desperate for an outlet to process my thoughts and feelings, but I couldn’t really find much at the time. At some point, I saw an article about how the amethyst stone is valued. Everyone wants that deep, jewel-toned purple stone, so the pale amethyst isn’t worth much. Thinking of the parallels of pale amethyst versus miscarriage struck me deeply. How miscarriage is viewed, how miscarriage moms are sometimes treated, the things that are said…

“Oh it was just a miscarriage.“
“At least it was early.”

As if our loss was less significant, our babies lives weren’t as valuable, and our stories weren’t worthy of being shared.

I set out to create a platform that gave a voice to miscarriage stories, and give the proper value to the lives of our precious babies we love and miss. I didn’t know what it was going to become, but at the time, I called it Amethyst Uprising. (Little did I know, Amethyst Uprising would transform into Evermore Blooms just a few years down the road). These bracelets honor that part of my story, and truly, the beginning of Evermore Blooms’ story.

The stones on these bracelets were intentionally chosen for their pale purple appearance. No two are the same, just like our stories. But they are each unique, beautiful, and worthy of being shared.”

These bracelets were created exclusively for Evermore Blooms in collaboration with Meadowbelle Market.

Every item in our store is designed, printed and shipped with love by a mom who has a connection to miscarriage; either personally or to someone they love.

Founder’s Story:

“Amethyst is my birthstone, and it’s also the birthstone of the first baby we miscarried. After that loss, I was desperate for an outlet to process my thoughts and feelings, but I couldn’t really find much at the time. At some point, I saw an article about how the amethyst stone is valued. Everyone wants that deep, jewel-toned purple stone, so the pale amethyst isn’t worth much. Thinking of the parallels of pale amethyst versus miscarriage struck me deeply. How miscarriage is viewed, how miscarriage moms are sometimes treated, the things that are said…

“Oh it was just a miscarriage.“
“At least it was early.”

As if our loss was less significant, our babies lives weren’t as valuable, and our stories weren’t worthy of being shared.

I set out to create a platform that gave a voice to miscarriage stories, and give the proper value to the lives of our precious babies we love and miss. I didn’t know what it was going to become, but at the time, I called it Amethyst Uprising. (Little did I know, Amethyst Uprising would transform into Evermore Blooms just a few years down the road). These bracelets honor that part of my story, and truly, the beginning of Evermore Blooms’ story.

The stones on these bracelets were intentionally chosen for their pale purple appearance. No two are the same, just like our stories. But they are each unique, beautiful, and worthy of being shared.”

These bracelets were created exclusively for Evermore Blooms in collaboration with Meadowbelle Market.

Every item in our store is designed, printed and shipped with love by a mom who has a connection to miscarriage; either personally or to someone they love.