
I have two super kids, John and Suzanne, and I’m crazy about them both. But the reason that this blog is called suzannesmomsblog and not johnandsuzannesmomsblog is that it’s hosted by my daughter’s jewelry company, Luna & Stella. I really wouldn’t know what to write about if I blogged for John’s techy company, but at least I know a little about jewelry.
Lately, I’ve been interested in the idea that vintage necklaces, like the lockets that have been so popular at Luna & Stella, make for environmentally sound gift giving. After all, the mined materials are recycled.
Here’s how Suzanne puts it. “Antique and vintage jewelry is the most sustainable jewelry there is. No new mining + no new metal refining = zero environmental impact.
“Each piece comes with a century of history, and with a photo of your loved ones inside, an antique locket becomes an heirloom for a new generation.”
She adds, “We’ve got over 100 new locket arrivals coming for Mother’s Day. [And] we just added a new payment plan option — you can now pay over 4 interest-free installments. Just choose ‘Slice It’ at checkout.”
Write Suzanne at service@lunaandstella.com, and she will try to answer any questions you have about individual pieces. All one of a kind.
By the way, here is Suzanne herself in New York for a meeting at instagram, where if you follow her account, you can get previews of new arrivals. She’s wearing vintage lockets and the signature Luna & Stella moon and stars.
Photo: Vicky Vitello


Wowsah! Beautiful jewelry, and how elegant she is. I will certainly keep Luna & Stella in mind for gifts for family and friends.
Bless your heart!
Great idea! I am wearing my five grandchildren with me in my locket close to my heart although they all are far away,
There is something so special about these old lockets and their new life. No wonder “Vogue” magazine used one from Luna & Stella this year!
I love the idea of vintage necklaces.
This month my sister and I will go on antiquing trip with Suzanne to find some more lockets. We may not be much help, but it will be fun to see how she goes about it.
I really like this direction Suzanne is taking. Lockets are so special and everything comes together with hers–nostalgia, romance, sustainability, uniqueness. The one with the bloodstone (?) face is gorgeous. And so is Suzanne–how fun to see a photo of her!
I am checking on the “bloodstone.” I was thinking it might be agate.
Suzanne says it is in fact a bloodstone. Good for you, Kerry!
Beautiful pieces ,really like the one with grapes and vine. You have a lovely daughter, you have a right to be proud!
You are kind.
The importance of jewelry in women’s life can be explained by the fact that they love to wear it for ages. The popularity of the jewelry is increasing with the passage of time as many new designs and styles are on its way into the market.
We have always had fun decorating ourselves, that’s true.