i am a huge fan of Lisa Leonard….her jewelry and HER.
she came to craft weekend this year and she was as wonderful as i had imagined.
you should be adding something to your christmas wish list OR checking off your gifts-to-give in lisa's shop!
i already received my charm bracelet!!
every month a new charm will come in the mail in 2013.
i love this idea!
and that ring? i would love to have that right next to my wedding ring.
the camera necklace is so right on…a heart in the middle! exactly how i feel about my camera.
i am loving the glass charms to mark your glass.
i am constantly losing my glass at parties.
Lisa has beautiful jewelry and home decor items too.
she started carrying a line of gold jewelry too this fall…it's so pretty!
i am sure people are asking you "what do you want for christmas?"
just pick out your favorite Lisa piece of jewelry and send them the link!
or find the perfect thing for your sister, mother, grandmother.
go together with your siblings and get a necklace for your mom with all the grandkids names!
give your friend a bracelet that says "LOVE" because you love her.
and i going to make all that really easy for TWO of you today…
i am giving away TWO $100 gift cards to Lisa's shop!!!
seriously.
leave a comment today telling me about the most meaningful piece of jewelry you own.
i will pick the winner on saturday!!
contest closed.
正規品 パンプス 新着 - Wow! This blog looks exactly like my old one! It’s on
a entirely different subject but it has pretty much the
same page layout and design. Outstanding choice of colors!
Stephanie C. - I got a necklace with my families names on it from Lisa Lenard but it was before my second baby. I need an updated one for sure!
staci torgerson - I would love to win a giftcard. I sing ‘you are my sunshine’ to my girls and have since they were born 8 & 6 yrs ago and would live to give them the necklaces to always remember our special bond.
I have 2 special pieces of jewelry. One is my grandmother’s brooch she always wore when going out and the grandmother for whom both of my girls are named after. My 2nd piece is a spoon lady that I had commissioned just before my mother in law passed away from a struggle with cancer. Her name is stamped on one of the legs. I adore this piece and will always cherish it as much as I cherish the sweet, kind & generous lady that raised my husband into the gentleman and best father there ever was.
Dena Smiley - my grandmother’s engagement ring! it’s from the 20’s and is so super detailed. it fits my very small fingers- bonus! I see the style coming back. she actually gave it to me while she was still living so it was even more special because she could see the joy I had receiving it!
Mary N. - My great-grandmother’s wedding ring. I am named after her. It is just a simple gold band with a little “clump” of gold melted on the front. Kind of primitive and a little bent probably from all the hard work she did with her hands. I cherish it and wish I had known her.
amy - my engagement ring. we’ve been married 10 years but I still love to look at the ring and remember the exciting time when he proposed.
Alise - My purity ring I received from my parents in 8th grade when I was confirmed into our church 🙂
Mallory - I only own one piece of jewelry – my wedding ring.. With everything going on, crafts let alone jewelry are not possible for us but her stuff is really dreamy.
Mandi - My most meaningful pieces of jewelry are:
1. My wedding rings
2. A set of pearls my dad gave me when I graduated college.
I love them both so much!
cristi clothier - My most treasured pieces of jewelry are both of my Grandmothers wedding rings.
Cristi
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Heidi Durant - Each year, our family draws names for Christmas . One year, my son, Bosston, drew my name. He kept telling me he wanted to buy me a diamond. Our budget that year was smaller, due to economy and such, so we allotted each person $5 to buy a gift for their person. Bosston was so excited to buy me a diamond. It’s actually a giant pearl. A piece of costume jewelry from the jewelry department at walmart. I love it. Mostly because he loves it so much. Every Sunday, I wear it to church. Every Sunday, he has to show any and everyone the “diamond” he bought for his mom!!!!
Christin S. - A necklace gold chain necklace with little green hearts that my dad gave my mom when they were dating. 🙂
suzi failing - a diamond ring that was my husbands aunt’s……..
it is my favorite
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rochelle - Definitely my wedding ring <3
Molly L - Eeek!! LOVE Lisa Leonard! Love her site and blog!! My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding band! It reminds me every day of the promise my husband and I made to other seven years ago!
Benay - I have a diamond ring that my husband bought me when HE graduated from physical therapy school. It was a Thank YOU for all the single parenting I did while he was in school.
Kari - My wedding ring is of course the most meaningful to me. But I also love my granny’s pearl necklace. It’s not MY piece of jewelry (belongs to my mom- with three sisters, we have to share) but I wore it to prom and to my wedding and it will always be special to me.
Deeanna - My wedding ring it says forever and ever….. My hubby had it made I love it and the inside it has our wedding date and our first date… I love love it….
Thanks for the chance to when..
Lori - You introduced me to Lisa Leonard and I love her! In fact, I just got a package from her today- something my sister and I ordered for my mom for Christmas. My most meaningful piece of jewelry I received from my Mema. It was a beautiful diamond necklace for when I graduated from high school. Anything from her is special and she was great at picking our jewelry 🙂
Tracie Mayers - Besides my wedding ring, the pearl earrings my mom gave me on my wedding day. Oh and the cross necklace my son/hubby gave me the day we were baptized together. Which coincidentally was also Mother’s Day!,
Kimberly - Actually I own two very meaningful pieces of jewelry! One is a small diamond ring that my grandfather gave me when I was 10 years old. It’s a little solitaire and I treasure it! Also, the year my father passed away, my mother had his wedding ring made into a necklace for me. It hangs sideways, with a bail on top that makes it an pendant. In the middle hangs a blue topaz, my father’s birthstone. I cried so hard when mom gave it to me!
Sandra K - I have to say my wedding ring 🙂
Amber Fussell - My former girl’s minister gave me a necklace based off of Psalm 139 that she used to make us read each bible study. I love it. On it it says Cherished, Chosen, Celebrated, and Created. I love the reminder
Patty - My favorite piece of jewelry are actually 2 bangle bracelets capped off with glass beads. I purchased them in Venice on the best vacation EVER!! Viva Italia!
Kendra - My wedding ring is my favorite, as my husband selected the stone and setting himself. I also have a necklace that says “be fully present” to remind me to enjoy the moments as God gives them.
Sarah - My most meaningful piece of jewelry *is* a Lisa Leonard necklace. I love it and it says “mama” on it. I wear it almost every day. My children finger it when they hug me and my little boy tells me it is *his* favorite piece of jewelry too.
elizabeth - my great, great grandmothers wedding ring from the mid 1800’s. It has the most beautiful opals in it.
Rachel B - After my grandma passed away, my aunt gave me a long gold necklace she had that had little R charms all around. Her name was Roberta, and since I have the only other R name in the family, it was given to me. I think of her every single time I wear it.
Sheridan Eketone - In my early twenties, my brother took me to Egypt on a world trip. We met the most beautiful Egyptian man who had been his mentor when my brother was living in Egypt & learning Arabic. It was the first time I met him & before we left, he gave me the most gorgeous blue beaded necklace. I always treasure it. When he left my brother explained how little resource he had & how beautiful it was that he bought that for me. So.. that is mine… I always think of him & pray Gods blessing on him when I wear it…
Ellie - My favorite is a handstamped cuff with my kids names on it. Would look perfectly paired with the new charm bracelet 🙂
Jane - my most meaningful piece of jewellery is a charm bracelet I had when I was a little girl, it has a collection of charms from all over the place and has so many great memories to go with it!
I just LOVE Lisa’s things, gosh how would I ever choose what to buy if I was lucky enough to win!?!
(thanks SO much for sharing!)
Ellie - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I have is a handstamped cuff with my kids names on it.
Claudia - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is of course my wedding ring but after that a Tiffany and Co. bracelet my husband gave me as an anniversary present. 🙂
miss lynn - 903 comments?
ohmystars!!!
my favorite piece
of jewelry is a
charm made by a friend.
the charm has a
mustard seed in
it. so cool.
much love to you,
and thanks for the
chance to win!
julie - two necklaces…each were given to me the days my daughters were born!
M. B. - I love wearing my grandmother’s jewelry.
JustMommer - My Mom passed away a year and a half ago, my dad had died six months before her. I have her engagement and wedding rings, they are so so tiny, and they mean the world to me. I wore them on a chain around my neck when my daughter got married last May. Mom and Dad weren’t there that day, but they were with me.
Brittany - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding ring. My family tree necklace is my second 😉
Jenn - Besides my wedding ring… probably the necklace my sister in law gave me with the names of my kiddos. I love to have them hanging close to my heart!
Dawn - Besides my wedding ring…..it would be my father’s wedding band. I have worn it since the day of his funeral – 13 years ago. My mother gave it to me. Every time I glance at it, I can picture it on his hand.
*sigh*
Rena - My mother gave me a gorgeous pearl bracelet when I graduate college and it makes me smile every time I wear it because it reminds me how much she loves me.
Margo - A plastic pink diamond ring my little boy had to buy for me. Love it.
Caitlyn - I have a gold necklace, with a heart from my grandma and a ring everyone in my family got when my sister passed away. I wear it everyday!
Glenda Childers - Besides my wedding ring, I cherish a black heart necklace, that was my moms.
Fondly,
Glenda
Starla Witzki - I have 2 very meaningful pieces of jewelry; my wedding ring and my grandmother’s ring. Of course I cherish my wedding ring but when my grandmother passed away she left me a ring that holds the stones from service pins from her 30+ years with the Kellogg Company from which she retired. I also work for the Kellogg Company, in which I love working for! This ring has two special significances for me 🙂
Sarah - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is most certainly my wedding ring. I will never desire an “upgrade” or a “trade-in” as I’ll always want to have closest to me the first rings my hubby gave me when we got engaged and married!
Jessica H. - My wedding ring…and besides that a necklace my dad gave me many many valentines ago!
ileana carlile - I have a ring that my mom bought me while we were in Italy together. I LOVE it and the memories that we made together!
Jennifer Cooper - Besides my wedding ring, it would be my grandmother’s sapphire ring. She used to let me wear it when I was little and she gave it to be a few Christmas’s before she died. I wear it on holidays and special occasions.
Meghan Riedstra - My two Pandora braclets and all the charms that I have got for myself or from my boyfriend 🙂
jill - My favorite piece of jewelry is a Lisa Leonard bracelet that had my wedding date engraved on the back of it. I loved it. But I lost it… I would replace it in a heartbeat!
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Sam Andrews - My engagement ring for sure!
Kari - I would like to say my wedding ring is my most meaningful piece of jewelry. But it’s not. Although I do LOVE my wedding ring, I have a tiny little baby ring that means the world to me. My grandma swears up and down that it was mine when I was little, but my parents say it wasn’t, or that they don’t remember it anyway. It’s just a tarnished little gold colored ring with an N on it. [Another clue that it wasn’t actually mine, since my name does not start with an N]. She gave it to me a few years back and said, “I’ve held on to this for you for so long, it’s one of the only things I’ve been able to keep all this time, and I’m so glad you’re old enough to have it now.” I love my grandma, and even though I have no idea where she picked this ring up… I LOVE IT.
Jessica R - I have a necklace with my 2 kids names hands stamped on it. I get compliments on it almost everyday.
Christy - My wedding ring for sure! 10 yrs later I still love to stare at it 🙂
Rebecca - Would love to own a piece of LL jewelry.
My most precious piece is my Mother’s wedding ring.
Stephanie A. - one of my favorites is my wedding ring ! then i would have to say my next is this sweet little gold heart charm necklace that my grandparents gave me when i was little.
jennibell - the most meaningful piece i own is the necklace my stepdad had made for my mother. when she could no longer wear it she gave it to me. i adored my stepfather.
Cora - My wedding ring and a charm bracelet my husband gave me years ago.He has added charms to it for special occasions like the birth of our children, anniversaries etc.
Johanna - One is a necklace my uncle made from a tiger eye rock that he polished on a silver chain… and then you think i would say my wedding ring. But it is actually these seagreen austrian beads that I turned into earrings (and not fancy by any means… but I wear them all the time, with everything). And I think of my sweet brother who brought them back from Austria for me.
Cathy Shealy - My moms birthstone ring she wore at 17 or 18. A gold band that was either dad’s or grandpa’s and last but not least my own wedding band given to me twenty one years ago
Cathy Shealy - My mom’s birthstone ring that she was wearing in a picture of her at 17 or 18. My siser and I inherited two gold wedding bands the same width same size and one was dad’s and one was grandpas so we each got a golf band and don’t know whose was whose. And last but not least my own wedding ring.
Ashley - My wedding band and engagement ring would be my most meaningful. It symbolizes the love my husband and I share, along with the struggles we’ve overcome. It’s a symbol of strength and delicacy to me.
Karen W - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is my sapphire ring. My fiance gave it to me before the engagement ring but it means so much more. It’s the first piece of jewelry he ever gave me and I wore it so much it had to be repaired twice that first year. Even thOugh it is something I never would have picked for myself it’s perfect and I will always love it!
Stacey - My husband gave me a ring with our family’s names/birthstones….I love love love it!
ERIKA - A gold braclet my aunt in Germany gave me its the symbol of munich. She gave it for my 6th birthday that I celebrated over there.
Laura M - I own a sterling silver daisy necklace from Tiffany’s. It was pretty inexpensive for that store, but my husband really stretched our budget when he bought it right when we were out of college… but it’s most precious to me because I wore it through all three births. I pretty much wear it everyday for more than 8 years now.
abigail - A cheap heart necklace that my son bought me from his school christmas store last year when he was in kindergarten. it probalby cost $5 but the look on his face when he gave me this precious gift he picked out was the best gift I could ever have received. I love how proud he is when I wear it.
Ellen Patton - I love my grandmother’s wedding band (she got married in 1926). I love that it twists around my finger just like it did on hers.
Karen - I love my Lisa Leanord itty bitty hearts necklace with my children’s initials. Would love to add some of her new gold jewelry to my collection!
Andrea - I used to own a beautiful pair of half a carat diamond earrings which were a gift from my grandma. She received them from my grandpa when she retired from teaching. I loved them and wore them all the time. I made sure to get them reset with screwbacks. It was a good idea, until one fell out of my ear on January 6th. I was devastated, heartbroken and just plain emotional, as I was also scheduled to return to work after being home for 4 months with my daughter.
One week after returning to work, I lost te diamond in my wedding ring, which was my mom’s diamond. Two special diamonds lost in two weeks, while doing the hardest thing ever- going back to work. So, now my other earring is in my ring. I never had the heart to tell my grandma And get sick tho log about it, 4 year later. That one diamond means so much to me, still.
gillianjwoodward@gmail.com - After some thought, I would have to say my high school class ring. My best friends mom gave her, her class ring the first month of our senior year. I thought that was the sweetest thing. My mom never graduated from high school so I never had the chance to have that same type of exchange. So at that point, I decided to make a tradition of my own, I worked 2 jobs while in high school to pay for my ring, It was the first thing of value I ever bought myself. Now that I am a mom, I can’t wait until my daughter turns 15 so I can give my ring to her.
S - probably my wedding ring, not only because of the commitment and love it represents but my hubby choose it out himself so I love it that much more because it really represents him…and I LOVE him!:)
Helena - My Lisa Leonard ring! It has our wedding date and child’s birth date engraved – I never take it off!
jacqui anderson - I love rings …. all sorts of rings! So mine would be the gorgeous platinum diamond band thats my wedding ring and a goregous gold and coral ring that my 6 year son picked out for me that cost less than $15 but he thought i would love it and I do and everytime I wear it, he smiles xx
Jan A - My husband suprised me with a new wedding band on our 30th wedding anniversary.
Alisha - I have a silversmith that I LOVE and my husband and I had her make a (new) wedding band for me that has our initials on it. We took the original stones from my wedding ring and had them put on it. I LOVE this ring. It’s unique and screams my personality and I know no one else has one like it!!!
Debby - That would be my wedding ring, along with two others.
I know the wedding band is obvious but as someone who didn’t marry until I was 31, not only does it represent my Mr. Right, but it took a whole lot of toads to get to that point!!!
The other two also represent my family unit. After the miscarriage of my only pregnancy, my husband gave me an angel charm with an amethyst, the birthstone of February, the month I lost our “Simon”. And he also gave me a charm of a dog, which is our precious shelter mutt that nursed me thru’ that grief and became my “baby.”
val - A cross necklace my husband had made for me years ago… in the middle of the cross is my birthstone, the top of the cross has his birthstone, and the other three parts of the cross each have the kid’s birthstones. It’s one of a kind!
Lauren - My wedding ring is tied with my grandma’s ring that grandpa gave her for their 23rd wedding anniversary
Stacy - Mine would be my wedding ring!
Julie - OH my goodness………….the most precious piece of jewelry that I have besides my wedding ring is a pin my Dad gave to me one Christmas before he passed away. My older sister went shopping with him and together they picked out a different Christmas pin for each one of us (I have 3 sisters!)! But HE picked them……….she had suggested different items through the store but she said HE knew right away the pins were it! Mine is a cute little cat with a wreath around it’s neck and as I am thinking of it right now I am feeling a little teary! It is silver and I am 100% sure it did not cost a whole lot of money back then but to me it is priceless! He passed away 11 years ago and to every year I look forward to getting it out and pinning it on my coat or sweater. It looks old-timey but I don’t care because for some reason people always ask me about it, knowing that it looks old! I tell them it was a gift from the most wonderful man that I knew! MY DAD! Oh Christmas is just that time of year that is SO special! Thank you for letting us have so much fun reading your blog………….your kids have the same kind of childhood that I had and that my boys (I try) have, also! (When you have all boys they just don’t want to sit as much as what my sisters and I use to do for crafts, etc! LOL!) Have a BLESSED CHRISTMAS!
Maria - My wedding ring, for sure!
Jen - I have the ring that my grandfather gave to my grandmother for their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married for 60 years before she died.
Joleen - Beside my wedding ring, it would be my lisa leonard necklace with my boys names on it, love it!!
Tiffany B - Of course my most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding ring, cherish it for sure. But if I had to pick another it would be my grandfather’s wedding ring. Love it and cherish it as well! LOVE LISA LEONARD!
Analia - My wedding set is my favorite. It means a lot because I had lost my first ring and my husband got on his knees when he presented me with my “new” ring and made it all so special!
Jen D. - An opal ring from my grandmother!
Elizabeth - My Grandma had this pearl ring that she used to wear and the pearl would spin around (wasn’t supposed to do that). Anyway, I used to sit next to her and spin that pearl around and around. When I got a little older, she had the pearl fixed and replaced but gave me the ring (with the old pearl) I cherish it simply for the memories!
Olivia - my pink watch that my grandpa gave me on our last visit.
rkokes - besides my wedding ring, my favorite piece my necklace from Lisa Leonard. I have the rain or shine necklace, and I LOVE it! My daughter has wanted a necklace like it ever since she saw mine, and I would love to get her her very own. 🙂
Hannah S. - My wedding ring!
Lisa Lichterman - My wedding ring and my moms wedding band are my two most meaningful jewelry pieces. Also a pendant necklace that recited the 10 Commandments that my grandma gave me. It is so unique and special. Sorry…that’s 3. I can’t follow rules well – lol!
Tasha - Other than my wedding ring, I have an inexpensive Avon ring that was my husband’s grandmother’s. She was the coolest grandma ever and wearing it always reminds me of her and how I want to age as gracefully as she did.
Stephanie - My engagement ring of course…but I do have a very sentimental piece that I will forever cherish. When my grandmother passed away I was given her 18k gold bangle bracelet that my grandfather had given to her. She wore it everyday and never took it off. It’s priceless!
Suzi - My wedding ring is the most special to me for sure! A close second is a necklace with my 3 girls’ initials on it (Q, R, S)!
kat - I have two: one is a silver moonstone ring my mother gave me. I was taken away from her when I was 15 and she gave it to me as a graduation gift. We were still on very rocky terms then, but that she thought of me made it special. The other is a butterfly necklace my husband got me. It is the first (and only) piece of jewelry that he has ever picked and purchased for me because he knows how picky I am. 🙂
Stacy - My wedding ring is my most cherished piece of jewelry. A close second is the necklace with my three daughters names on it. I wear both pieces every single day.
Beth in Utah - I LOVE Lisa Leonard. (I’m asking for the charm bracelet for Christmas!!)
My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my engagement ring. Priceless!
Maylene - My wedding ring of course! Other than that I don’t have really any other special jewelry, except a few costume pieces. Maybe someday 🙂
Amy - My engagement ring. I can’t wear it anymore because we were so young, but I look at it every day! 🙂 LOVE Lisa Leonard! I send a *hint hint* link to my hubby at least once a month!
Caterina - My father would wear some amazing rings that had different stones on them. As a little girl I remember studying my father’s hands. Long lean fingers, but strong. Every time he would switch out a ring, I would ask what stone it was or if the ring had a story. I would ask to try it on. So big on my skinny little finger. One ring in particular was my favorite….A tiger’s eye stone surrounded in a gold band. Years later, my father gave me that ring remembering how much I admired it. Every time I wear it, it is a childhood memory that is treasured.
Meredith - Other than my wedding ring, it is an engagement solitaire ring that my son gave me when he was six for Christmas. He was so excited to give it to me. It came in a little red velvet box with a heart on it. He was so excited when he brought it home from school (bought at the student holiday shop for $3), telling my Mom and Sister about the ring he brought them to tears as he did me on Christmas morning. Love my Jack.
donna - I started charm bracelets for me and my girls when we lived in England. I colleted charms from every country we visited in Europe! And of course – my wedding ring 🙂 I love Lisa Leonard!!!!!
Melissa - I have a pair of earrings my grandmother gave me- at the opening of the mall when I was 10, I put my grandma’s name in the drawing and she WON!!! Diamond earrings!
Elizabeth - My most meaningful jewelry are my necklaces that my four year old son picks out for me for all of my birthdays. I have 3 now, and they are perfect. My husband takes him shopping to pick out a new piece of jewelry and he always has amazing taste.
Juanita - My engagement and wedding rings. 🙂
Melissa Hermon - My mom’s wedding ring. She passed away 11 yrs ago and it is such a great reminder of her.
Barbara (WA) - Sadly, my most meaningful jewelry was stolen ~ my grandmother’s engagement ring. I hadn’t been wearing it because diamond was loose. I’d worn it for years and wish I’d gotten it repaired. Actually, twice in my adult life I’ve had my jewelry stolen so now I keep my best pieces in odd places.
anonymous - I think the most meaningful pieces are the ones that I no longer have…I thought I could not part with them as I loved them so much but they taught me that they are just things and the bonds of the people associated with them will always be just as strong with or without the piece of jewelry.
Lennie Jackson - Of coarse I adore my wedding ring. I also have the family tree piece by Lisa that I adore and wear almost everyday. Another piece that I love it the flower necklace by Allora Handmade. I have the turquoise one and it is one of my favs also. Jewelry is amazing!!!
Jana - My mom died recently. My sister and I split her wedding rings, so I have the engagement ring and my sister has the wedding band. I wear it every day and treasure the value my parents placed on marriage. Each time I slip it on I am reminded of long suffering, sacrificial and deep love my parents had for each other and that I strive to share with my husband.
robbie - The locket I wear that has a baby picture of my daughter on one side and her current picture on the other. A sweet reminder to make every moment count as life moves fast.
Kristen - Definitely my wedding band. My husband bought me a beautiful engagement ring that I loved staring at but when it came time to choose a wedding band I wanted it simple and not hidden under the engagement ring. It’s just a plain band, slightly wider than my engagement band, but it’s definitely the most meaningful piece I own.
Meagan S - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is a cross necklace from Mexico. My parents bought it for my grandma who didn’t wear much jewelry but she wore the necklace all the time. When she passed away I was given the necklace. I also don’t wear a lot of jewelry but that necklace makes me feel like my grandma is still around.
Ellie - The most precious piece of jewelery that I own is a beaded necklace made by my four year old over 25 years ago. I wear it at least three times a year since it was made by her when she was hospitalized as a wee one. She is now a hospice social worker specializing with sick and dying children and the necklace reminds me of the journey we shared together and how precious life truly is.
Linda - My Lisa Leonard necklace with my son’s name was my most treasured piece of jewelry, but sadly I lost it.
Durencourt - I got married a little over a month ago and my grandma, who is 89 let me borrow some of her diamonds… I wore a set of earrings with little flower clusters and a matching necklace. The next morning she told me the story of my grandpa giving her those on their first Christmas together, over 70 years ago! When she finished her story she had tears in her eyes and said that she was giving them to me!
Jess - A few years before my grandmother passed in 1995, she gave me a leather lion king watch and I was over the moon for it! ( I was in elementary school) and I still have it in a keepsake box because it was first special piece of jewelry!
Jess - Like most others… my wedding band holds a pretty high value to me! But aside from the obvious, I have a white gold necklace that my husband bought me before we were even dating in college! No one had ever done that, and he had taken my two little sisters and they picked out what they thought I’d love the most. It was such a sweet, thoughtful gesture and I will always cherish it!
Susan C. - By far, my most meaningful piece of jewelry would be my wedding ring.
Robin Anderson - After giving birth to both of my sons, my husband bought me a piece of jewelry with their birthstones on them and presented them to me at the hospital. I wear the necklace and ring nearly every day to remind me of two of the most special days of my life.
Michelle - My wedding ring is the most important piece of jewelry to me. It’s treasured so much!
Tami - My wedding rings of course, but also my claddaugh necklace. Blessings, Tami
Amy - I have a necklace with baby feet that I wore as I prayed for the child I would adopt (before I knew who he was!). He’s here now, and the necklace is a great reminder of God’s faithfulness!
TonyaElise - My engagement ring. It is extra special to me not just for the obvious reason, but because the diamond in it was my grandmother’s.
Tracie - My dad lost his sister when I was in college. For a special gift, he and my mom had her engagement ring reset and resized for me. Every time I wear it, I think of my aunt and how much she loved me.
Keli - my wedding bands, of course!:)
Julie G - My mums wedding ring is my favourite. Unfortunately it doesn’t fit me as she had lovely fine fingers – maybe it’ll fit my daughter when she’s old enough!! Don’t you just love jewellery that can be passed on.
Julie
Jody - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding ring. I accidentally lost my first one (stupid story), but that summer a few terrible things happened to me and my husband lovingly let me pick me out another one that I adored even more. And after three children IT STILL FITS! Yahoo!
Andrea R. - There’s the obvious ~ my wedding ring. But after that there are two pieces that are tied. I have a mother’s ring with the birthstone of my children & my husband. I also have a necklace that my husband designed for me one year for Christmas when we weren’t supposed to be getting each other gifts. It’s beautiful and well thought out.
Kari - My wedding rings, not because of their value or beauty, because of what they represent….
Lin - My most precious piece of jewelry is the first mother’s day present I got – a silver ring with a shell-shaped grouping of small diamonds on top. Inside it says “Mom” in filligree. My mother gave it to me, saying my then 11 month old daughter had picked it out all by herself. I don’t take it off. Lisa Leonard’s pieces are beautiful.
wendyemorris@gmail.com - I LOVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Lisa Leonard
My most precious piece is my engagement and wedding ring – the one ring that my husband and I designed in 1975 using 9 ct white gold and a small oblong green sapphire – it cost $180 and it was money he had got from selling 20 beehives!!
but i still love anything from Lisa !!
thanks
wendy
Helen Shields - My late Nana’s engagement ring, it is too worn down now to wear as she never took it off her finger, I love that I have a piece of her with me. Loving the chance to win, Lisa’s work is divine
Jamie - my family tree necklace {by lisa}
Jamie - wowzers! super generous giveaway! absolutely love lisa’s work!
Kerry - I love her pieces and her story!! My husband bought me a piece last year for Christmas and I love it!!
Kate R - Oh, I love Lisa’s beautiful things too! My grandmother gave me a ring for my graduation and engagement that her mother-in-law (my great-grandmother) had given her. It is a beautiful old filigree piece and very precious to me.
Karyno - Absolutely my wedding ring. But I also have my late grandmother’s engagement ring, and that means the world to me. I wear it every day.
Beth - The most meaningful jewelry I own, besides my wedding rings, is actually from Lisa!
In December of 2010, just 4 days before Christmas, my precious daddy was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. Daddy gave us all money that Christmas, and with mine I bought the Little Lady necklace and had “Bethy” stamped on it. (That was what he called me.) I also bought her pearl earrings to match. I wore those pieces for over a year after I put them on…Daddy died two months after he was diagnosed.
Denise - a $1 seashell ring my husband gave me when we were first dating. It’s broken now but I still keep it as a reminder of falling in love!
Courtne Huffman - Besides my wedding rings, when I was 10, my parents were divorced and decided to re-marry. They gave me and my other 3 sisters a little gold ring as a promise to us that we would stay together as a family. It’s way too small now to wear, but something I treasure to this day.
Jennifer - Besides the obvious, my engagement ring and wedding band (family heirloom), I’d say this gorgeous string of Mikimoto pearls my husband totally surprised me with several years ago. He had wanted to get me some for awhile, unbeknownst to me, and got a bonus one April and decided to buy them. The night her presented them to me he was late getting home, I was so mad – boy did I feel stupid when he pulled out a blue bag and I opened the box!
Daina Funk - My sister in law and I were given matching sister necklaces by a friend of hers. We live far away from each other and we are experiencing some really difficult family situations….being able to wear my matching necklace when we are so far away makes me thankful for the gift given to each of us…..
Daina Funk
My engagement ring and wedding ring and one year anniversary rings are a given….
Emily - I have a red and white beaded necklace that was my grandmother’s from the 1930s. I never knew her so it feels special when I wear it close to my heart. It actually broke when I was wearing it at work one day. Luckily all the beads spilled down the front of my shirt. (I was huge and preggo at the time so I had AMPLE cleavage!) I’ve since restrung the necklace with “modern” stringing materials.
Thanks for this awesome giveaway…
Jenny Wenzel - One of my treasured favorites is a tiny diamond necklace I got on my honeymoon…such wonderful memories!
Jena Selph - My husband bought me two rings that stack. Each one has my girl’s birthstones and diamonds alternating. I wanted something special for me to pass down to each of them. Thank you for such a great giveaway! ~Jena
Tricia - My wedding ring, of course!
jennifer - i had a spoon ring that my mother bought for me when i was 13 years old…i wore it until my daughter turned 13 then it became hers, she now has a 9 month old baby girl that i hope one day will be as happy to receive that ring from her mother as i was to receive it from mine…
Mary P - While I treasure my wedding ring, the piece of jewelry that’s closest to my heart is a “necklace and earrings” my son made for me out of construction paper when he was 4. It’s a mess of paper and tape but I will have them till the day I die.
Melissa - I maybe should say my wedding set, but it’s actually a cheap chain with a bunch of charms that have a special meaning. I have a whale, a mickey mouse head with my initial, a hand with the sign language shape for “I love you”, the initials of my kids, and an angel wing because my husband has always called me “the princess of angels”. So there you have it!
Agnieszka - I don’t have any “serious” jewelry. I guess the one that is most meaningful would be a beaded necklace I got in San Francisco’s Chinatown. It brings back good memories of our family vacation. We didn’t have any real vacation in few years so I cherish those memories.
misty - I didn’t get a senior ring because my family couldn’t afford it at the time… the summer after I graduated my grandma had managed to save enough $ to buy me a white gold ring with a small diamond and sapphire for my ‘senior ring’ I can’t believe all of the things my grandma had to sacrifice in order to buy it for me because they just had enough $ to cover bills each month…. I graduated 11 years ago & still wear it today. It means the world to me.
Crystal L - A sapphire ring that was my grandmothers– I wear it everyday. She bought it when she became a teacher with her first paycheck– now, I am a teacher and I wear it everyday to remind me of her and the lessons she taught me.
Jo - A pin my son made for me in grade school.
Ruth - this summer i picked up a bright green necklace made up of big wooden beads and wooden PARROTS. it was from chinatown in bangkok and cost next to nothing but it has become the only piece of jewellery i consistently travel with. it’s always a conversation starter (i quickly learned how to say ‘parrot’ in hindi), and it makes me feel confident and happy 🙂 because bright green parrots, come on, that’s happy!
Erin - A beaded necklace my grandmother gave me that was her mothers. It’s beautiful and makes me feel connected to both of them.
Joy - My favorite piece of jewelry is my engagement ring. It’s beautiful and constantly reminds me that my husband loves me!
Mae - My anniversary band. Through 16 years of marriage there have been a lot of highs and some very dramatic lows. It represents the covenant that we have worked very hard to maintain.
Love that Lisa Leonard! 🙂
megan k - The Claddagh ring my husband got for me when we were dating. Pretty special for its meaning and that he gave it to me when we were “kids”. Love Loyalty and Friendship!!
katie - A necklace given to me in the hospital by my birth daughter’s adoptive parents right after I handed them their daughter 🙂
Kiley - my most meaningful piece of jewelry would have to be my engagement ring. it was my husband’s great-great aunt’s ring that was handed down to him.
Jenn B - My favorite piece of jewelry is an amethyst and diamond necklace that used to be my grandma’s.
Tiffany - My pearl earrings of course. They’re classic, eye-catching, and used to be my mother’s. Who doesn’t believe that jewelry that’s been passed down isn’t the most beautiful?
lora - My wedding ring!
Christie Smith - My wedding ring, I never take it off, it’s with me everyday. I’m very happily married.
Jill - I love my Lisa Leonard family tree necklace!! Would love to win another piece!
Tara - I have a necklace from Dillon Rodgers with both my girl’s names on it…wear it every.single.day. 🙂
Momof2 - Easy question….my wedding ring. 10 years this summer!!! We were married in August and he was deployed through the military the next month. The ring is all I had of him for one year……it is very dear to my heart.
Jamie - I have a ring with my son’s footprints…he only lived 6 hours so I love having a piece of him with me. <3 <3
Renee - Of course I love my engagement and wedding rings best. But next to those, I cherish a ring my Dad designed and had made for me when I was a teenager. It has his favorite color stone (rubies for red) and mine (sapphires for blue). I loved his creativity!!
Ashley - i have this teeny diamond solitaire necklace and earrings that were mine when I was a little girl. I have always kept them and look forward to giving them to my daughters someday soon.
Lauren - My wedding ring, it’s really the only jewelry I own, so I could definitely use this prize. 🙂 I love her jewelry, I’ve had a wishlist on her site for over a year, just waiting for my hubby to get me something. Maybe I’ll need to buy myself something in the end. 🙂
Michele - My Mikimoto pearl earrings. They were a splurge and I save up while in college and bought them for myself. I wore them to my wedding and every day occasions. I love those earrings!
tinaehb3 - my wedding rings! i just ordered my first piece from her…it’s an ornament for my mother for Christmas and it’s beautiful!
s - My grandmother’s watch and my wedding rings.
julia - Three things…my wedding band. It’s by James Avery and I love it. My diamond earrings from my husband’s grandmother. Each diamond is a great, great grandmother’s engagement ring. And my silver cuff my dad gave me.
Laura in LA - A cross bracelet that matches a necklace my mom wears. I love Lisa too, so creative!!
Margo - My “God is Bigger” necklace – reminds me that through Him I can do all things.
Marita - A ring I bought in Germany. I love it, and it brings back so many memories!
Zoe - Engagement/wedding ring of course is the most special, but I always smile when I wear the tiny silver elephant earrings my husband bought for me when he was deployed to Thailand and I jokingly told him to “bring me home an elephant!”
Prudence - I love Lisa too! I got to meet her at The Creative Connection, first year… she bought one of my Lollibag’s, very sweet lady. Everyone is saying wedding band and I do cherish mine also, but I’ll be different and say my Hawaiian bracelet. My hubby is born and raised in hawaii and it’s tradition to have a hawaiian bracelet and pass them down to your daughters. I only have one, but 3 daughters… but with the price of gold now, doubt I’ll be getting any more!
Nicole V. - Silly as it sounds my pearl necklace from my mother-in-law. I always admired her as a mother and the pearls just seem to be a symbol of being a classy mommy with her act together. After I found out I was pregnant with our first child, she said I didn’t need to borrow her necklace anymore but it was time to have my very own.
Breeanna @ a brilliant melody - My wedding ring, not only because it’s my wedding ring, but because it belonged to my husband’s grandma, and I feel so blessed to wear a part of his families memories!
Vanessa Martinez - love my lisa leonard with the word: heal
Vanessa Martinez - I love my lisa leonard necklace wuth the word: healed!
Beth - I would love this!!
katie - my engagement ring is a sturdier copy of my great great grandmother’s ring.
Amanda Larkins - Hands down, my wedding ring is my favorite piece.
Amanda - Last year (and this year, haha) my husband and I were really hard up for cash. We had skimped on all the holidays and birthdays that presents would usually come with. Randomly, and without provocation, he came home one day with a beautiful necklace. It was the first jewelry he bought me in our marriage other than my wedding rings, and I when I see it it makes me so happy to think of our love and life together.
Brittany - My wedding ring, but I also still have the promise ring my husband gave me when we were in middle school. It’s dented and has a chip of a diamond, but I love it.
Sabrina - My engagement ring… my husband picked it out all by himself and it is perfection!
AmandaK - I have a locket from my mom that she had put a picture of herself as a little girl in. Love it, and treasure it completely.
jhdevereaux@comcast.net - I have my Grandmas locket that has my Moms teeth marks on it from when she was a little girl and would try to open it. I never met my Grandma but it makes me feel connected to her when I look at it.
Claudia - My treasure is an aquamarine ring my dad had given to my mom many years ago. She gave it to me shortly before she died last winter. She knew I always loved it. I wear it next to my wedding band.
Eliece - My favorite most meaningful piece aside from my wedding ring is an intertwining pair of rings similar to Lisa’s with my children’s names on them. I wear it everyday.
Tania K - I have a necklace with my kids and husband’s name. Kids around daddy’s name 🙂
Emily W. - My most meaningful pieces of jewelry are the two gold bands with sapphires that my mom gave me when I got married. Sapphire is our shared birthstone, and I was married in September as well. They were her wedding and anniversary bands. They are priceless to me.
rachel beverlin - Definitely my wedding ring! But besides that, the diamond necklace my dad gave me when I got married. Very special!
Kori - My Grandma decided a few years ago that she needed to start cleaning out her closests and drawers. While cleaning out her dresser she came across all of her old costume jewelry. She didn’t want it any longer, but I thought it was all beautiful (okay, most of it). She gave it to me and while most of it is well worn and shows its age I love wearing it knowing that when my Grandma was my age, dealing with all that life brings us at this age no matter what decade it is, that she was wearing the same thing.
Amy Reed - I love my wedding rings and I wear my grandmas ring as well. I love my Lisa Leonard necklace with all our families names.
Erin - Besides my wedding ring, of course, my favorite piece is a charm bracelet with 6 charms on it. Three of the charms…two pairs of baby girl shoes and one pair of baby boy shoes…my hubby bought for me the days we found out which kind of sweet baby we were going to be having a few months down the road. And the other three charms were given to me the first Mother’s Day after each of my three babies were born…all of them different and signifying something special about each child. Love it! Thanks for the chance to win!
Lori - My wedding ring is the most precious, both in value and “specialness” —-it’s actually the only real jewelry I own and I cherish it and the 29 years with the man who gave it to me.
julie - Besides my wedding rings, I would say my grandmother’s silhouette charm bracelet. It has the silhouette of each of her children and grandchildren’s heads with their birthdates on the backs of each.
Anj - Well, my wedding ring of course, but aside from that I would have to say a pair of vintage clip-on earrings. Bright oranges and pinks, most people would probably think they’re hideous!! But they are so “me”, and they remind me every time I wear them to stay true to my style and surround myself with whatever makes me feel fabulous.
Megan J - I have a charm bracelet that wa started when I was young. It started on my first Communion when I was 7 years old. Then I have a charm from every dace recital and every play I was in….The Wizard of Oz, Nutcracker,Annie…then has continued with charms for my wedding and my 2 kids. LOVE it. I don’t weat if often, but when I do- I LOVE it.
Joy - My wedding rings are my favorite!
Marla - my wedding ring…it has my grandma’s diamond from her wedding band
Sandy - I don’t wear a lot of jewelry other than my wedding rings. However, one priceless piece that I have is my grandmother’s class ring from high school.
Barb - My wedding ring <3
Keshet.starr@gmail.com - my wedding ring:)
Shelby A. - My own wedding ring is important to me of course, but my mom passed down my great-grandma’s wedding band to me a few years ago for Christmas, and it means so much that she would share it with me. It reminds me of the strong legacy of love that the women in my family have for each other every time I wear it!
Debbie - I cherish my wedding rings and my grandmother’s pearl ring.
Melanie - I have a metal allergy! So I have a hard time finding jewelry that I can wear without getting a rash. sad trombone. However, I keep on my dresser a ring of my mother’s that she got in high school and I just adore its 70s charm.
Jodi Peck - Hi, My wedding rings, because of what they mean! I also received a really beautiful bracelet from my oldest sister on my wedding day–that
I love. And I also wear my grandmother’s (my Mugga) birthstone ring and when I look at it think of her. So take your pick!
Shannon Burch - My wedding rings!
Jill Denton - I have jewelry that belonged to both of my grandmothers– each piece is very meaningful and sentimental. But the piece of jewelry that carries the greatest amount of meaning has to be my wedding ring simply because it symbolizes the covenant of marriage between me and my husband.
Morissa - My wedding ring…my hubby had it for TWO months before he asked me to wear it! 🙂
Morissa - My wedding ring. My hubby had it for TWO months before he finally asked me to wear it. :)t
Anita - I don’t have much “real” jewelry, and I have to agree with the many others who count their wedding band as their most meaningful–and I’ve worn it everyday for 27 years!!
Marilyn Gregory - I have a charm I bought that has a black heart on it and it has the date 2011.
My Mom died in 2011 and 78 days later my Dad died. What a reminder my charm is when I look at it. They were 93 and 90 years old and had been married for 65 years. It is so sad they are gone, but what a long wonderful life they lived. So when I see my charm I am reminded of that wonderful life!
elizabeth - my grandmothers wedding ring. I love to wear it and when I look at my hand, I can visualize her hand .
Suzanne - I would have to say my wedding ring!! I absolutely love it!
Kristin - My turquoise ring my grandmother gave me. So unique and special to me.
Audrey - My wedding ring, of course! And then my Lisa Leonard Tiny Initials necklace with my 3 kiddos’ initials. <3
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Diana Yarborough - I had a simple silver bracelet that I loved because it was my present on my first Mother’s Day 11 years ago. I lost it in the last year – the clasp was loose and it must have fallen off. I would love to replace it with a special bracelet from Lisa’s beautiful collection.
Stephany W. - On my 21st birthday, my mom gave me the ring that my dad gave her on the day I was born. I hope to pass it to my daughter on her 21st!
Leann - I have several pins from when I was a little girl. Each pin is a miniature version of a pin that my Grandma had. We would wear them when I would spend the day with her. I love to look at them and remember those special days. I am so glad that I still have my Grandma who will be 90 in January! I would love to use this gift card to buy her a special piece from Lisa Leonard.
Kristi Lindholm - The most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding ring. 21 years and counting married to my best friend.
Katie - pearls.
My husband left two weeks ago for a deployment in Afghanistan. Before he left, he gave me a beautiful pearl necklace. It means so much to me.
Deidre Walker - My wedding ring for all that it represents (the wonderful man who gave it to me).
Teresa - My wedding ring would be my first choice. I also cherish my baby locket. My Daddy bought it for me when I was a baby and I wore it 21 years later for my wedding.
Tara Hersh - My wedding ring. It just is so special…
Tina - Besides my wedding ring, which is always special, I have the pair of earrings that my Grammie wore on her wedding day and which I wore on mine. My Grammie had gone up to heaven by then, but she was with me on that day in an extra special way.
Julie, momto7 - I do not wear much jewelry, so my wedding ring has the most significance by far. By I have been eyeballing LL stuff for several years now, and would LOVE to win a gift certificate!
Greta Buehrle - My Great-Grandmother’s ring. I wear it on special occasions!
Angie - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is a mother’s bracelet- My husband made it for me on my first mother’s day and added beads each time one of our children was born- my favorite because he put thought and work into it.
Erica anyzeski - My wedding ring 🙂
Gretchen - I have admired her jewelry since you first posted about her stuff. My mother’s garnet flower setting ring. My mother gave it to me after i got married. She wore it for a wedding ring after her original ring was stolen from a house break-in. It’s beautiful anitique gold setting with garnets in a flower style. Dainty, classy and precious.
Donna - My wedding ring, of course, but what is really special to me is the pendant that my grandma wore. It is engraved wtih her name and birthdate….a true treasure for me!
deb - Everyday I wear my grandmother’s amethyst ring. Love it!
tonya - of course, my wedding ring is priceless and irreplaceable, but my hubby gave me a small pair of diamond earrings a few weeks before our wedding. they’re simple and perfect and speak volumes about the man i’ve married 14+ yrs ago.
my favorite “lisa” jewelry is my sign lanuage “i love you” necklace with my kids’ names on it.
Lorraine R. - My engagment ring would be first. We bought a house instead of a diamond and on our 10 anniversary, my love took me away for the weekend and re-proposed and gave me a beautiful diamond <3 Second is my "mothers" ring. I remember my grandmothers ring with it's four beautiful stones representing her four daughters and I knew from a very young age that I wanted a mother's ring some day. Now I have one more stone than my grandmother had. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother, oh and great-grandmother and she passed so much onto me without even realizing it!
I love Lisa Leonoard!!!!!
jill - My wedding/engagement rings are my most important jewelry. Best decision of my life to marry that man! 🙂
Susanna Berry - My husband gave me an antique locket with pictures of my sons in it…most thoughtful gift!
Cindy - WOWSA! Really? I’d just love to win. I had a new baby boy a few weeks ago and I’d love something with his name on it. Right now, my most favorite/special peice of jewelry is my wedding ring. Ive had swollen hands throught my pregnancy and can’t wait til my body is back to normal so I can wear it again. 🙂
Julie - my most meaningful thing is my wedding ring… but i love that my parents bought me pearls as “the last piece of jewelry you will receive before you get an engagement ring.” very special.
Nichole - I have a gorgeous diamond ring that I wear. It has been passed down to every first born daughter. I am the fifth generation to wear it on my mother’s side. I adore it!
Kim - My wedding ring. My husbnad proposed to me in a hot air balloon. I know – I caught a good one :). 23 years. 3 boys later. The ring is still there!
emmeline - Either my wedding/engagement ring (which my husband designed himself) or my grandmother’s engagement ring and anniversary band that I received after she passed away. I can remember being a little girl and admiring her beautiful rings, and I love being reminded of her every day when I put them on.
teresa - My wedding set- given to me 35 years ago…very simple….most women get a new set after so many years… instead of my husband giving me a bigger diamond…each year since we were married he write a romantic poem for me….I would much rather have 35 beautiful romantic poems than another pretty diamond.
jackie - This past year I received my great grandmothers engagement ring, which is a vintage ruby in its original setting. It is beautiful, and a beautiful reminder of her.
Christie - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is definitely my wedding ring, I mean it has the most significance and came from my favorite person ever. But, I do have these amazing puzzle rings that my parents bought me when I was a kid and we lived in the middle east. They remind me of those times together and the amazing opportunity we had to live on the other side of the world. (However, the puzzle rings have come apart and I can’t figure our how to get them back together! HA! So, if anyone has some puzzle ring expertise I would really appreciate it! HAHAHAHA!)
Jennifer R - I would have to say my wedding ring but also the pearl earrings my husband gave me on our wedding day. He sent his brother (the best man) over to the house I was getting ready at and surprised me!
kimmie - i would say my wedding ring! love it 🙂
Jen - A gold heart necklace my husband gave me when we were just two dating 18 year olds.
Antonetta - My mom’s 14K gold charm bracelet that I “stole” from her jewelry box when I moved from NY to Texas. My favorite charm is a desk that has a rotating typewriter in the desk top. She used to be a secretary for a Greek shipping company and my dad gave it to her when they were first married. It is so cute!!! My kids love to play with it when I wear it and ask, “mom, what’s a typewriter?” Funny!
Megan B - My wedding band is most meaningful, but since that is boring, I’ll tell you I also love a necklace I have of a hand making a sign language “X” – for my son, Xander.
Tara - I’d say my wedding ring, for all the obvious reasons. The second piece though, would be my great grandfather’s law school ring that my great aunt and uncle gave me at my high school graduation. I loved the history attached to it, and that they were willing for me to have it. I felt very special and grown up!
Deb L - A gold nugget necklace with a diamond. It is special because my mother took her gold class rings and my fathers gold class rings and had them melted down together to make 3 necklaces for my sister, mother and me. I love it!
Sarah - Most meaningful piece of jewelry? My grandmother’s first engagement ring. A petite diamond-shaped aquamarine stone in a classic gold setting.
Bree - Just a few months before my little boy was born, my husbands Uncle died. He was like a father to my husband, and so needless to say he was heart broken. We gave our little boy the same middle name as hi uncles. After thinking about it, we realized they had the same initials. JWS. The day he was born, his aunt gave me her old “drop” necklace that his uncle had given her. Its gold with his (and my little boys) initials. It touched my heart soo much that she was willing to give that to me, i know it meant so much to her.
Aimee - I think the most meaningful piece(s) of jewelry I own are pieces that used to belong to my Great Grandma. I have her old pearl necklace and recently had it restrung and two of the pearls made into matching earrings. I also have a lovely ring of hers but I think my favorite piece is a little elephant necklace. I love elephants and it makes me think of her whenever I wear it.
Kathie M. - I have a few pieces that are super meaningful…first I have a black brooch necklace that was my Great Grandmother’s! I love it so. Then I have my engagement ring, we were not able to purchase nice rings for our wedding so I have that on all the time. And finally I have a mother’s necklace for my twin boys and it actually has two babies on it! I love those pieces so much!
Molly B - Well, I no longer have my most meaningful piece of jewelry, but that is okay. My grandmother had always promised me her ruby ring, and when she developed Parkinson’s disease, she gave it to me and I was so happy! After she passed away, my brother was struggling with life in general, but then met a wonderful girl, and asked her to marry her. He didn’t have any money, so I offered to let him have the ring to give to her, which he did, and now they are happily married with a beautiful daughter and my brother just finished his Master’s degree! I know my grandmother would approve.
Love your blog, Meg, and hope to someday meet you at a Craft Weekend!
Jamie - my engagement ring and a teardrop diamond necklace from my brother and SIL when I graduated college.
Jenny - I have a gold bracelet with large heart charm on it that has by Grandmother’s wedding and engagement ring (welded??) on to the heart charm. My Grandfather had it made for her for a wedding anniversary and it says “love Stanley” on the back with their anniversary date. She wore it every.single.day and left it to me after she passed away.
Melissa - I have my Grandfather Magnus’ Wedding ring that is engraved. LOVE IT. I love the history and the love behind it. Awww.
Arlene - Thanks for the giveaway, I love Lisa’s jewelry!! My most meaningful pieces of jewelry are my wedding rings and a claddaugh ring my mom gave me when I graduated high school that I still wear everyday!
Lydia - My favorite piece of jewelry is an old, purple cut-glass necklace that belonged to my grandma. We have a picture of her wearing it with a purple polka dot dress in the 50s, a picture of my mom as a little girl in the 60s wearing it with a purple dress, and a picture from the 80s of me wearing it with my purple Easter dress! Last October, my mom gave it to me to wear to Grandma’s funeral, because her only request was that everyone wear purple and no black was allowed! …What a lady!
kristi - I have a ring I wear all the time that says- be happy- on it. it reminds me to find joy, and have a good attitude about things!
Shann - Wow! I love Lisa!! 🙂
The most special piece of jewelry I have is my wedding set. It was my grandmothers. My grandparents married on Valentines Day. Isn’t that sweet? 🙂
Have a lovely day Meg!
Shann
Rebecca - A pearl necklace I have that belonged to my great aunt. A lot of women in my family have worn it. I wore it in my senior picture. And besides all that, it just plain makes me feel classy when I wear it.
Heidi DeGroot - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my mother and child necklace. My husband gave it to me on Mother’s Day in 2007 and I had just graduated from college the day before. Last year he had our kids’ birthstones added to the inside of the charm. By far this is the most meaningful because my hubby doesn’t usually do things like that for me because he is not a gift person. He would rather take me somewhere and spend time with me or the kids rather than buy me gifts:)
danielle - I would have to say my wedding ring. I am not a diamond kind of girl so I rarely wear my engagement ring!!! I know it is wrong and I am cast out of the girls club…
Leah - I have a simple silver necklace that a friend gave me with a charm that says “Believe.” It’s a great reminder every single time I wear it.
Jen G. - My mommy necklace with my kids’ names. I wear it almost every day!
Stacy M. - My Grandmother’s wedding ring.
Lisa - My wedding ring came to mind first but I also received a necklace from my husband for mothers day and my birthday (they are only a few days a part) from Lisa Leonard Designs. It has all my families names on it. I really love it! There are so many other pieces I would want from her jewelry! Love ALL of it!
Amanda - A star necklace I bought for myself during a pretty difficult time, it reminds me that I’m stronger than I feel sometimes.
Lynn - It would be my wedding ring, followed closley with a Moonstone necklace I received as a college graduation gift.
Beth - It has to be my wedding band!
Kristi Barrett - My wedding ring!
whitneybens@yahoo.com - Definitely my wedding ring. 🙂
Karen D - My most important piece would be my wedding ring. I don’t have any Lisa Leonard pieces but would love to order some new favorites!
Meghan Burch - Aside from my wedding band and engagement ring, I treasure a necklace with my daughter’s name on it and a turquoise necklace I made with beads I bought in New Mexico in college.
Rachel - My wedding ring… it is an antique that came from my husbands family!
Nicole - My best freind who passed away last September gave me a Lisa Leonard necklace that simply states…By Grace Alone. I feel as if she is always with me when I wear it.
Elise - My rings are all very meaningful to me – the aquamarine ring I got for my 18th birthday from my parents, the emerald ring (for my mom’s birthday month) I received for my graduation, and my engagement and wedding rings 🙂
Jana - I wear my grandmother’s wedding ring everyday! I would be lost without it. What a wonderf gift from the most wonderful woman. I miss her so much!
Karen - It would have to be my mothers wedding ring set. It is by no means big or fancy but I just always remember how gret it looked on her small hands. I actually pulled it out the other night and can actually get it on my finger now.
Karen - I’m a Weight Watcher and for every 5lbs I lose my daughter gives me a glass bead for a bracelet she gave me. I’m up to 12 beads now for a total of 60lbs. It centres me when I’m struggling and reminds me how far I’ve come…..I’ve got 8 more beads to go to get to goal.
I’d love to add a piece of Lisa’s for when I reach my final goal.
Karen
Kristin - A handmade necklace from my dearest girlfriend that has my kids names on it. This is meaningful to me because she made it, my kids names are represented and my kids are part of my husband. How’s that for everyone important in one necklace! 🙂
Sarah - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is a necklace with my daughter’s silhouette on it (designed by my husband). It also has her initials and birthstone. I love it so much, and I love Lisa’s designs too! I’m sure I would have no problem spending that $100! 🙂
KJL - when my children were born I took an afternoon with my mom and went to a bead shop where I made a bracelet with their names on it. I then added birthstones for everyone in my family…it is a treasure piece!
Liesl - My wedding band because both my husband and I had “P.S. I love You” and our wedding date engraved on the inside. But my other favorite piece of jewelry is my Lisa Leonard necklace with my daughters’ names engraved on it.
Kelly D - my Lisa Leonard brave love necklace with all my boys names on it! love her stuff!
Brady - I love my wedding ring, but on our wedding night, EVEN THOUGH we agreed to NO gifts, my husband had saved up and bought me this little pair of diamond earrings. They weren’t huge or fancy, but he knew I would like them and had saved up for them. They mean so much to me 🙂
Andrea - A ruby heart necklace that my husband gave me (before we married )and said, I was far above rubies in his sight :). I wore it on our wedding day.
sara @ it's good to be queen - obviously my engagement and wedding ring…most precious for sure. also i love my grandma’s ring and a pearl ring that was my mom’s in junior high. also, the ring my husband gave me on my very first mother’s day.
love lisa leonard…what a gem!
Makila - I love Lisa’s jewelry! My favorite(s) are my wedding ring, the sign language I love you necklace my husband gave me when we were dating, my necklace that has the fingerprints of each of my four kids.
Tiffany - My husband’s mom suddenly died at the young age of 54 a couple of years ago. One thing I inherited from her was a silver ring with a “K” on it (her name was Karen). I will always think of her when I look at that ring!
Nicole Francis - I think it would be between my engagement/wedding ring (that my husband picked out for me) and my ruby birthstone ring from my parents when I was a girl. 🙂
Keri - The promise ring I got from my hubby…I received it for Christmas and a couple years later were married!! It’s been 10 great years..:-)
Charly Smith - I can’t pick just one! My garnet vintage ring from my Momma given to me my senior year of high school. My wedding ring…for obvious reasons. My Tiffany’s charm bracelet from my honeymoon in NYC, with an added charm from the following year, titled…it’s a boy. AND my Lisa Lenoard necklace with my son’s name, given to me the day he was born. Yeah…I love it all!
Abbie Swartzentruber - I know everyone is saying wedding band…and of course that is super special to me, too! But I also have the “Mama” necklace from Lisa Leonard…and I AM OBSESSED:) I get compliments on it everywhere I go and wear it all the time. Her jewelry is AMAZING!
Kim Satterfield - my grandmothers wedding rings. she recently passed at the age of 92 and gave me her rings just months earlier. she wore them for 70 years. very precious to me.
lacey poag - such a fan of both you & lisa!!! my wedding rind of course. also my precious gold CROSS silver wide ring from my hunky husband that I wear daily.
Gina T - My wedding ring…it makes me smile when I look at it.
Christy Rose - The ring I wear as my wedding ring is a ring my Grandmother had made out of her engagement ring diamond and the diamonds from my Great-Grandmother’s engagement ring. It is my most prized possession.
I have a beautiful necklace made by Lisa Leonard that my husband kids gave me for Mother’s Day several years ago, it is precious to me, I love her work!
Michelle Whitlow - Lisa’s jewelry is AMAZING!!! My most important piece of jewelry would have to be my engagement ring. My hubby picked it out all on his own & I love it 🙂
Karen - The most meaningful piece I own is my wedding ring. But I have a close 2nd and that would be the mother’s ring my husband gave me years ago. I always wanted one but my children had passed away. When we adopted our oldest my husband gave it to me with he had all my children’s names put on it. Now we have adopted 2 more so I need a new ring. LOL But I was so touched because they were not his children and he had it done anyway.
alamama - my wedding ring. it is just a simple band, but one i love. we lost it for a long time and had to get a replacement. i was so happy when we found it.
Katie Sellers - Though I love my engagement ring, I would have to say my most meaningful piece would be my wedding band. It is a simple platinum band with lots of scratches from wearing it every day for 9.5 years. We had them inscribed separately to surprise each other on our wedding day. Mine simply stated says “Forever my love”!
kris saia - I don’t wear a lot of jewelry — my wedding band, a pair of gold hoops, and my favorite necklace: a very simple gold cross my folks gave me years ago. It hangs on a thick gold chain that my mama wore for many years (a gift from my dad) and its so old, it breaks occasionally and I have to take it to a jeweler to have it fixed. I always feel naked without it while it’s off my neck! But if I won the gift certificate, I’d pick something for my sissy, who loves jewelry more than life itself… well. almost. 🙂
Jennifer Cole - I was given a charm bracelet in junior high (early 70’s) and still have most of the charms on it. I have added other charms, mostly hearts, and it is beautiful! My dad gave it to me for my birthday and he isn’t with us anymore, but every time I wear it, I think about how much he loved me my whole life. I miss him!
chrissi - my mom’s wedding ring.
Vicki - I’d have to say my wedding ring. I love that it’s been on my finger for the last 20 years!
Amanda - My engagement ring…it’s my grandmother’s diamond in a setting I helped to design.
Amy - For a long time it was my Gucci watch because it was the first thing I saved for all by myself and bought. But now, it’s my wedding ring. Definitely!
tiffany gardner - it is my grandmother’s (who i’m named after and never met) ring. all my mothers jewelry and her mothers jewelry was stolen shortly after she and my dad moved and this was one of the only pieces left. my mama gave it to me on my 18th birthday and i plan on giving it to my daughter on her 18th bday.
Tracy - That’s easy! My wedding ring! I also love the charm bracelet my husband started for me on my first mother’s day.
Janelle Shultz - i would definitely say my wedding ring…it has definitely stood the almost 20 years of wear! i remember the day DH proposed like it was yesterday & i remember showing it off!
Naomi - My most meaningful piece of jewellery is a necklace my parents gave me, with my grandfather’s nickname for me stamped on to it.
CindiS - Definitely my wedding ring! 25 years next summer–it’s been fun.
A very generous give-away!
Jennifer - My dads wedding ring that I had resized to fit me
katherine brewer - My favorite is the 1c. diamond solitaire ring my husband bought me for our 30th anniversary…it means the world to me, for many reasons! Love Lisa’s jewelry!!
Sandy - Love Lisa too!! I have a few of her lovely pieces. My absolute most precious piece of jewlery that I own, which was hand made into jewlery, is a necklace made from hardware from a rod that was put in my dad’s back when he broke it. He was creamated when he passed away, the hardware was made out of titanium and survived the creamation, so my brother made us necklaces from it. I will always treasure it!!
Halley - I wear my great, great grandmother’s wedding ring. It has her and her husband’s initials inscribed in it. Someday I will pass it on to my daughter. Would use the gift card to choose something from the new gold line. Thanks.
Emily - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is probably my wedding ring, because it symbolizes my commitment to not only my husband, but my kids at well. Lisa’s jewelry is gorgeous. I don’t own any of it, but would love to:)
Emily Wingfield - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is a small opal and diamond ring that my father had made for me for Christmas when I was 16. Dad never bought gifts for us-that was moms job. So it was a shock to both mom AND me that he had gone and had this ring made for me all on his own. I am having it fixed up and re-sized to fit my 14 year old daughter because she thinks my dad(her Papa John) hung the moon!
Jennifer - My wedding ring is the most meaningful to me for sure. I cherish it and my hubbie!
melissa erin - oh man. how to decide…love my wedding/engagement rings of course, and also have a charm bracelet with my 5 kids birthstone charms on…love it too.
Amy - I think my wedding and engagement rings are my meaningful pieces of jewelry. I never ever thought I would get married and it is a wonderful reminder of how blessed I am when I see them on my finger every day.
natalie@thesweetslife - my engagement ring! love it and cherish the memories along with it!
Lynn - My favorite item is a little charm I got from my grandmother that has the Apollo 11 logo on it…kinda cheesy but it reminds me of her.
MegM - When I graduated from college my grandmother had my grandfather’s initial tie clip made into a necklace for me. Up until that time, I never realized we had the same initials!
SoCalLynn - Besides my wedding rings, my most meaningful piece of jewelry is a charm bracelet I started over 20 years ago. Every time my family travels to a new place, I seek out a new silver charm as a memento and add it to the bracelet. It is a history of our family’s explorations and sightseeing adventures that I treasure.
Laurie - My wedding ring for sure!! Sadly I can’t wear it anymore because I have rheumatoid arthritis and it has made my joints a bit swollen. I am hopeful that the swelling will go down someday so that I can wear my ring again and not have to get it resized!!
Sonya - My wedding ring for sure…with my Lisa Leonard heart bracelet a close second. It is stamped with “Love”. I love all her pieces!
Jenny - My most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is actually three pieces. I ordered three “love knot” rings that I wear on my wedding ring finder. One is a rope that symbolizes my husband and I being intertwined forever and the other two are solid gold to symbolize each of my daughters. I also gave each of my girls one to show them they are loved FOREVER without end.
Tina Jacobsen - My wedding ring and a ring from my Great Great Aunt.
Susan - My favorite piece of jewelry would difinitely be my engagement ring and wedding band. Everytime I pray, I spin them on my finger. I LOVE Lisa’s jewelry and designs. Thank you for a chance to win!
michelle - My grandmothers engagement and wedding rings.
Amy M - I have a necklace that used to be my gram’s. Every time I wear it, I feel like she’s close to me.
Gayle P - My favorite piece of jewelry is my itty bitty diamond earrings I received on my 16th birthday. They were my first real diamonds 🙂
Larissa - Definitely my moms’s wedding rings.
Dawn - My ‘family’ ring. I wanted a Mother’s ring, but also wanted to include my husband’s birthstone and mine, which are both amethyst.
karen - Aside from my wedding rings, I have an opal and diamond ring my husband gave me when we were dating many, many years ago.
Jill Broberg - Definitely my wedding ring. It is a beautiful reminder of the love my husband and I will share through the eternities.
kathleen - pearls from my grandmother
Andrea - My wedding ring.
Lindsey - Besides my wedding ring, my most meaningful piece is my Lisa Leonard initial necklace that has the initials of my two babies I never got to meet on this side of heaven.
Katie - The most memorable piece of jewelry is a furry pink braclet my daughter gave me when she was 6. It brings back wonderful Christmas memories! I love it and her.
Robin Canter - My one and only piece of Lisa Leonard jewelry has my name and my husband’s name on it. LOVE it.
Holly - My great-grandmother’s wedding ring
Jenn - My wedding ring! It is a constant reminder of my commitment to my hubby and God’s commitment to us! Never ending!
Ana - I love my engagement ring the most because of the effort my husband put into buying it for me. He took a class to learn about diamonds and when he was ready to buy sold his most favorite possession-his mustang car. He loved that car!
Katek - I have a gold link bracelet that an aunt gave me. I remember sitting in church holding her hand in my lap and twisting and turning the bracelet on her wrist. She reached down undid the clasp and put in on my own wrist. She whispered I’m giving it to you.
Alice H - Thank you so much for this giveaway. I have a necklace with my kids names on it that I love. Then I have a charm bracelet from James Avery that a friend of mine got me the day I graduated with a diploma charm and since then it has had many charms added to it.
mary - What a nice generous gift. Lisa is so talented all her jewelry is so beautiful. My wedding ring and engagement ring are so special to me.
Amber - We did the non-traditional marriage route. I was in school, we already had kids, and so on (it wasn’t top on our lists). After I graduated we were moving to AK, and my now husband needed insurance, so we decided to get married. It meant a lot to him that I had a ring, so we began looking and considering options. We knew we wanted it to be as natural as possible. So we chose platinum (my rugged personality has led to many blemishes), and a Yogo MT sapphire, which is pure untreated stone like a diamond. Our family started in MT, so the Yogo MT sapphire fit us. “Forever Yours” lies inside, which is exactly how my husband feels about us. Over the years, however, the stone has loosened and cracked, ironically happening during rough times for us. But symbolic to marriage, as the stone was mended so too did our marriage, through work (hard) and growing. Marriage and parenting are the hardest and most rewarding experiences and I simply love how our ring has been on this journey through all the great and yes, all the challenges with us. Thanks for letting me relive this memory.
Heather Langley - My most treasured piece of jewelry is a flat, gold heart engraved with my great-grandmother’s name on it. I wear it all the time. Then recently, I was cleaning out my jewelry box, which used to belong to my grandmother, and I saw something glimmer just inside the velvet edge in the back – it was an IDENTICAL gold heart with my grandmother’s name on it. They must have gotten the necklaces at the same time! So now I wear both of their hearts at the same time 🙂
MH Toth - My then-fiance (hubby Ross) designed an aquamarine cross as my “something blue” gift for my wedding day.
Liana - My wedding ring for sure– and tomorrow is our 10th anniversary.
Love Lisa Leonard– I’ve asked for a few things from her shop for Christmas!
Nicole Q. - My wedding ring — I never take it off, other than having it checked or cleaned — it’s just a piece of me just like my relationship with my husband! So thankful for him.
Shelley C - My grandmother’s wedding ring. A treasure!
Lisa - My charm bracelet that was a gift from my husband right after our son was born. The first charm is a mother holding her baby with our son’s name and birthdate engraved on it. The other charms were received for special occasions through the years…anniversary, son’s “firsts”, birthdays. Every link is a sweet memory, of both the event and the giver.
Caroline - I have a simple white gold wedding band that matches my husbands. We have been married for 16 years and I have never taken it off! I am a lucky girl….after 3 beautiful daughters together, we still remain devoted. Marriage has been much harder, but also much deeper and richer than I’ve ever imagined. I hope and pray to wear this ring for the rest of my life!
Nicole - My most meaningful piece (besides my wedding ring of course :)) is a necklace with each of my kids initials, a heart for a sweet baby we lost, and the initial of our newest son whom we are waiting to bring home from South Africa! Every time I look at it, I am reminded of God’s faithfulness to me and His precious care.
deb n. - My wedding/engagement ring. They aren’t fancy but they mean so very much to me. Can’t imagine what I would do if I lost them – so I never take them off!
Kimber-Leigh - my husband designed my engagement ring…so it is extra special to me! i also treasure a necklace with 5 gold hearts that my parents gave me as I went off to college (one heart for each family member)…and a bracelet that was the last gift my grandmother gave me before passing away.
Kim - My favorite piece is my engagement ring which has been passed down to each oldest girl in our family. It’s a tiny diamond set in a larger setting to make it look bigger, in that wonderful antique-y kinda way. It was originally my great-grandmother’s engagement ring. She gave it to my grandfather to give to my grandma when he asked her to marry him. My grandma then repeated the tradition…when my father asked for my mom’s hand, my grandma offered ‘her’ engagement ring to him to give to my mom. When my husband (then high school sweetheart) started talking about marriage, my mom offered him the engagement ring to give to me. And now it is my oldest daughter’s turn…I know that any moment her boyfriend is going to ‘pop’ the question. I have already told him about the ring and he loves the tradition!! I’ve already had it cleaned and re-sized for my daughter. I’ll miss that little ‘old’ ring, but oh so look forward to the future that it brings 🙂
Rachel - My most meaningful piece of jewelry? Definitely my wedding ring and next up is my mother’s ring. They both don’t come off… I even talked one of my doctor’s into letting me keep my wedding ring on during one of my csections… by taping it to my finger.
Laura W. - Definitely my engagement ring and wedding band!
I love Lisa’s jewelry and would love to win!
Christy - I love Lisa Leonard and her jewelry. I have put a certain necklace of hers in my shopping cart on her website several times but never go thru the check out process., I feel guilty buying something for myself 🙁
My favorite piece of jewelry is my grandmothers wedding band that was given to me when she passed I was 15 and have held onto it ever since.
Kathy - My favorite piece of jewelery is my Grandma’s monogram pin. I received it after she passed away. It reminds me of her…..she was such a beautiful person.
I love Lisa Leonard’s blog and jewelery and always dream of owning a piece.
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity.
Jen - My wedding ring would be #1, but my 2nd favorite would be a necklace my husband gave me with a picture of my two kiddo’s!
Zainab Zaki - The most precious piece of jewelry I own is a delicate gold ring with two tiny diamonds that my boyfriend of 5 years gave me with his very first salary. I think he spent almost all of that first paycheck to get me that ring. He is now my busband of five years 🙂
Heather E - My mother’s day necklace I received three years ago with a picture of my two kids together when they were both toddlers!!!
Amy B. - My necklace with my kids initials on it means a lot to me.
Allison H. - My wedding ring of course! In a close second- a pin of my great-grandmother’s that I had placed in my bouquet of flowers when we were married. In an even closer third- my grandmother’s bracelet. 🙂 Thanks for the amazing giveaway!!!
ikarentee - My engagement ring comes first . . . then a pair of opal earrings from my sister’s wedding . . .
Dani - After my father passed away I got to keep his wedding band. I wore it on a chain for many years. Then one day my mom noticed her wedding ring was getting a little snug, so she gave it to me. I had the two put together with my dad’s on the top and my mom’s on the bottom. I wear it everyday. It makes me happy!
Nichole - When I was growing up my Mom always wore a gold chain with our four baby rings on it. When I had my first son I purchased an antique baby ring and a silver charm of a little boy with overalls and spikey hair just like my son. When my second son was born I added his baby ring to the necklace. This is the piece of jewelry closest to my heart and it’s the one I get the most compliments on.
Molly - The most meaningful item I own is a handstamped necklace with my daughter’s names on it. It was purchased before I heard about Lisa Leonard. But my daughters were adopted at 4 and 6 and they are 11 and 8 now. When I wear the necklace, they love it and they tell me that I am wearing their names next to my heart. I would love all three of us to have name necklaces so we could match. I think that would make them very happy.
michelle Frobes - My favorite piece of jewelry is a bracelet I bought my self on a trip to see my mom’s family. It says embrace the journey. I love to look at it when I wear it to remind me that it is the “journey” that is the amazing part. The end result is never a “given” so you gotta embrace the journey or you miss out on the good things in life.
Thanks for the opportunity,
Michelle
Jen - My mom gave me her engagement ring which means even more because my dad passed away 13 years ago. She also gave me and my sister her wedding band which we had melted into two rings and had our anniversary date and my parents’ anniversary date inscribed inside. Love!
k - It’s a tie between my wedding ring which my husband designed(with the shape diamond I like and my birthstone), and my Grandmother’s wedding ring which was given to me in 8th grade. I put it away for safe keeping and wore it when I grew older. It has the smallest, precious diamond and the gold setting is made to make the diamond seem larger(not sure what that’s called). There is a tiny heart cutout on each side of the base of the setting. Truly unique and sentimental for me. 🙂 Thank you for offering this giveaway! I would love to use it to treat my Mom.
tara - wedding ring. ten year anniversary in two weeks … woohoo!
Kristi K - my most meaningful piece of jewelry is a pendant with my daugters’ pictures on it. they were 4 and 8 at the time (11 and 15 now)……and i LOVE it!!
Anessa - I love all the jewelry my boyfriend has given me but I would have to say I love the diamond earrings he gave me for my birthday one year. I wear them in my second holes every day, Also the pearl earrings my sister gave me when I was in her wedding. I wear those almost everyday in the first holes if Im not wearing some other fun dangly earrings.
Laura Wilder - Besides my wedding rings – it is the Tiny Initials Necklace from Lisa’s shop. I call it my I Love You necklace. Both kid’s love to touch it while I hold them. Love the Lisa Leonard collection.
Debbie S - My mom had my grandma’s diamond earrings made into two necklaces for me and my sister. Something I’ll treasure forever 🙂
Gina - Easy one…my wedding ring. 🙂 Love Lisa’s jewelry!! 🙂
andrea - Other than my wedding band, a nacklace that my husband bought me for our first wedding anniversary. We were poor lol seriously and I was newly pregnant totally freaking out it made me cry maybe it was the hormones. lol
Wendy - I have two. My wedding band of course. Then I have a soldered spoon ring that my mom bought for me 9 years ago at a craft fair. I have tried to wear other rings but I always end up with this one on and just can’t seem to wear others. I love that it was an antique spoon that someone used. I love that my mom bought it for me. I love it! Thanks for the giveaway!!
Catherine H - Probably my grandmother’s gold bangle. It’s timeless and I always think of her when I wear it.
Alyssa Erin - My favorite piece of jewelry is my engagement ring. My husband’s father owned a pawn shop in the 70’s. When he closed it in the mid 70’s, he gave all of the leftover rings to my mother-in-law who (over the years) had the gold melted down, and the stones reset into new jewelry designs. There was one ring however, a European cut diamond set in platinum, that no jeweler would touch/change. She put it in the family safe, and it sat there until 1998. The year it was put up was 1978, the year I was born. I never told my husband the kind of ring I wanted. He was a public school music teacher in a very, very small town, and had no money for ring shopping. I had no idea what to expect, but it didn’t matter, because I wasn’t in love with him for his money 🙂 When he gave me the most beautiful ring I had ever seen, in the fall of 1998, I really couldn’t believe that it was mine… Throughout the past 13 1/2 years of marriage, this ring has been a constant reminder to me of the goodness of God. There have been many times when I needed that reminder… He is my/our Provider. He is a loving Father. He is a giver of good gifts. He does, “Exceedingly, abundantly more than we can ask or even imagine.”
Tiffany - my Mother’s bracelet.
she died when i was 15 (I am now….32)
its gold and i’m not a gold jewelry girl.
but i wear it everyday and think of her daily.
Emily a la Blog - When my husband and I got married, we bought cheap titanium rings. We knew we wanted to spend money on photography, and the event itself. So for our fifth anniversary (last year) Hubbins bought me a beautiful sapphire ring, which I wear now instead of the titanium band. Sapphire is his favorite stone, which he says is worn by royalty (not quite as big as Kate Middleton’s, but just as meaningful!).
valerie - Besides my wedding ring, I have a necklace with two copper rings – on one is stamped “Uganda”, where part of my heart lives, and on the other is “Christopher” – the boy in Uganda who stole my heart. 🙂 Thanks for this AWESOME giveaway!!
Ashley - The pearl necklace my parent’s bought me for my wedding. While my wedding ring is my favorite piece of jewelry, the necklace is something I don’t wear often, and just reminds me even more what a special day it was!
Eleanor - My grandmother gave me a set of pearls for christmas a few years ago. They are very nice and are quite short which is really like, so they look modern and fun when i wear them.
Julie A - It would be a tie between my wedding ring, and a bracelet with my boys’ names on it that my husband picked out ALL BY HIMSELF! I couldn’t believe it! 🙂 Makes it all the more special.
Lindsay - Love my grandmother’s old engagement ring. She gave it to me this year.
S Beggsmiller - besides my wedding rings, I would have to say its the beautiful necklace my husband picked out for me and had given to me on our wedding day. He had his dad bring it to me while I was getting ready and I will always cherish the special moments I got to spend with his parents right before we were married.
Kelly - Of course my first thought is to say my wedding ring but I also have so many other pieces with sentimental value. Too many favorites to choose just one!
BeckyB - That would be my wedding ring. And my mom’s wedding ring. Thanks so much!! (Love Lisa’s jewelry!)
Bailey C - Aside from my wedding and engagement rings, I would have to say a pearl ring that I received when my great aunt passed away. It’s the only time I have ever inherited any jewelry and it was completely unexpected so it’s pretty special.
abby - My husband gave me a string of pearls for my 30th birthday. I LOVE them!
Jennifer - All of it!! My favorites are pearls though 🙂
Rebekah - I have to say that I ordered Lisa’s wedding cake forks for my sister’s wedding and surprised her and her husband and they LOVED them.
My favorite pieces of jewelry are a “love” bracelet and a necklace with my children’s initials!
Emily - Clearly my wedding ring is the most precious, but I also was given the lavalier My grandfather gave to my grandmother while in college.
cindy Singer - Most meaningful would have to be my wedding ring!! After that it’s my necklace from my girls!(lisa leonard) Love Lisa Leonard!!
Cindy
Emily B - Besides my wedding ring, I cherish the special ring my husband gave to me on our 10th anniversary. Every time I wear it, I think of the trials and struggles we have made it through, along with the joy:)
Shawna - My favorite is my husband’s grandma’s wedding ring which she gave to me before she died.
colleen sullivan - That would be my emerald engagement ring…I look at it and I see love.
amanda - Believe it or not mine is a single clip on sparkley earring that was my great grandmother’s. I have it displayed in a printers cabinet tray on my wall. 🙂
Colleen - My favorite piece of jewelry is a charm bracelet my dearest friends game me when I turned 40. The group has been friends since elementary school and we did this for each one of us that year. Each person picked a charm to put on it that had meaning to the two of us. It makes me smile whenever I put it on.
By the way, I love Lisa’s blog and site. Her blog was the first I ever read. I may have to treat myself to a gift from her site this year.
Ali - My wedding ring. It’s so simple, and it’s not even a real diamond, but I love it because it reminds me of how young (and poor) we were when we got married. I would never trade it in for a larger one.
Kindall - I don’t really own a lot of jewelry (all the more reason I need the gift certificate! But I guess so far it is the beautiful pearl necklace I received as a bridesmaid gift from a close friend.
Amy - My wedding rings and a sweet butterfly pendant that belonged to my grandmother. She passed away several years ago but I think of her every time I wear it.
Kristi Thomsen - It’s a tie…my wedding ring and what I call my “Allie band”. A band that my husband gave me when I was pregnant with our daughter.
carrie z - Its a toss up between my wedding bands and a cuff bracelet tgat has both of my girls names on it.
Kara - Of course my wedding ring is the most meaningful piece of jewelry I have, but I would love a necklace with my children’s names, too! Thanks for a great giveaway opportunity!
Candi - Love Lisa Leonard’s jewelry. My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my charm bracelet…with charm from many different occasions, given by loved ones.
jennifer - Besides my wedding ring (a given), my favorite piece is a necklace from Lisa Leonard with my husbands name and my kids’ names. I love it and will have it FOREVER! It was given to me after my youngest son was born – from my BFF – my sister. I adore it and can’t wear it enough!
Thanks for the giveaway!
Stacy B - My wedding and engagement rings are probably my most precious, especially with the stories behind them. Other than that, I really treasure a circle pendant my now husband gave me for our first Christmas together. I was SO surprised and now I get to remember the feeling of us first dating whenever I wear it.
Cory Margrave - I LOVE all of Lisa’s jewelry! I especially obsessed with her gold line!
My most treasured piece of jewelry is a Mikimoto strand of pearls that my grandfather bought my grandmother when he was in Korea. It’s so precious to me.
Carrie - I love her stuff…my favorite is a necklace my husband got me for my first mothers day with our sons name on it. Love it. Then for our ten year anniversary he bought me a family tree necklace with “mrs Claassen” and the date of our wedding. He is pretty great.
Ruth - My wedding ring is by far my favorite piece of jewelry…represents so much more than just a ring. I also have a ring that my husband had made for me out of his grandmother’s favorite ring. It’s chipped up and it would have been cheaper to buy a new ring with a new stone…but having something of his grandmother’s is precious to me.
Jen - I adore Lisa Leonard… and honestly one on my most treasured pieces is incidentally called “my treasure necklace” by Lisa herself… When she first came out with it, I knew I had to have it… For one I LOVE mason jars and two, it has four hearts (I have four boys) it was made for me and my personalized tag has my hubbies name on it…
amalisa - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is my grandmother’s cameo ring.
Heather M. - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is actually a Lisa Leonard piece. It is the “Grateful” piece that was given to me by my Mom during a very difficult time in our family’s lives.
ira lee - my most prized piece of jewelry is a locket that i have. in may 2008 i had a baby 4 weeks early and she lived at arkansas childrens hospital for 21 days. my locket is marked with a ‘c’ for her name rayna charlize, we call her baby charlie. it has one of her beautiful long eyelashes inside. we had her creamated and she sits at the end of the hall. but when i feel extra sad about loosing her, i wear that necklace.
Katherine - The necklace my husband gave me while skiing. It’s so beautiful with a tree bowing in the wind and a mountain in the background.
Annie - My most meaningful piece of jewelery i own is a necklace my mother gave to me for Christmas one year. I treasure it so much
Amy K. - I have a tennis bracelet that my Mom and Dad gave to me for Christmas a few years ago. I love it ♥
amber - How awesome! I love all of Lisa’s jewelry! My favorite piece of jewelry is a personalized necklace with my kid’s and husband’s names on it around a heart. I got it for Mother’s Day.
Mary Wilbur - My wedding ring – three intertwined rings – one white gold, one gold, and one rose gold. Not my original ring but very special to me. The three rings mean many things to me: the Trinity; faith, hope and charity; yesterday, today,and tomorrow; and those three words – I love you!
Dana - My grandmother’s gold cross. She wore it everyday till she went into the nursing home.
amyellen - while i was dating my now husband he gave me a very thin small gold band for our 3 month anniversary. it was his commitment to our relationship and his intention to marry me. i have been wearing it for 23 years!
Beth - My wedding ring is most precious to me, but the piece that came to mind is a necklace that my daughter worked SO HARD to me make for me several years ago for Christmas. It is not anything that I would (ahem) choose to wear, but she was so very proud of it. I still get teary whenever I look at it.
Erica Haude - So hard to choose. Besides my wedding ring–it would be either the necklace my husband gave me on my birthday the first year we were dating or the two aquamarine rings (my birthstone) that I got from my parents. first one my dad gave to my mom for high school graduation. second they gave me for my 21st birthday.
Rebecca - My favorite piece of jewelry is my grandmother’s birthstone ring. We shared the same birthday month so I was the lucky one to inherit the ring – it’s an absolutely gorgeous simple setting with a couple of small diamonds. It is very antique looking and I cherish it.
Amy - my wedding ring…like my marriage, it still shines after 15 years!
Terri Wilde - For our 20th anniversary my husband had a necklace designed for me. It is two gold circles that are overlapped. They look like a venn diagram. I taught 1st grade for many years and my husband remembered that I told him that a venn diagram taught the children about what differences two things have and the part where the cycles overlap show what the two things have in common. My husband had “three” diamonds set into the overlapping part to show our mutual love for one another representing our past, present, and future together (“three”), our love for the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (“three”), and our love for our “three” children. It is my most meaningful piece of jewelry along with my wedding band of course. We eloped to Marysville Kansas (from Lincoln Nebraska) when we were in college. We were both students and didn’t even have money for wedding rings. Our witnesses at our wedding let us borrow their rings for the ceremony and when we saved up enough money we bought simple wedding bands for each of us. My husband thought of THE most romantic way to surprise me with my wedding band but that is another story. I wish I had a picture of my Venn diagram necklace! People comment on it all the time. Even after 30 years of marriage I am still thanking God every day for bringing my husband to me.
Terri Lynne Barrington - I recently purchased a necklace from Amy Cornwell. The charms have the initials of each of my children. It is my fave right now.
Ann - I have two pieces. First, my Grandmother’s wedding ring. It is beautiful, but I love it because when I look at it I can still see it on her hand. I also have a charm with my Grandma’s fingerprint. She left fingerprints all over my life, so it is fitting that I wear her fingerprint around my neck. I was very close to both of my Grandmothers.
Becky - My wedding ring for sure. We have been through a lot in our marriage, but that ring is still on my finger 🙂
Mollie - My favorite piece of jewelry is a necklace my husband brought me back from Africa.
Julie J - Besides my wedding ring, my favorite piece would be a bracelet my 2 teenagers picked out and gave me for Christmas last year.
Amy - My mother’s engagement ring. She gave it to me when my father died. I didn’t initially like the setting and considered resetting it, but my mother said “and you can’t change the setting because dad designed it.” I had no idea! Now this simple solitaire set on a wide gold band is my favorite.
Tobi Duffy - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is my mother’s bracelets that she wore everyday and now I do. I carry her with me in my heart and on my arm everyday.
Karen - It’s just a piece of costume jewelry but it was my great grandma’s and I love it!
Renae - I’ll say my engagement and wedding ring for obvious reasons. However, when I read the question my mind immediately went to my Lisa Leonard necklace for a few reasons. 1) my boys’s names are on it, 2) I chose to put the word “remember” on the back of it, closest to my heart, to remember the baby that I lost between my boys, 3) I bought it with money from my in-laws when I finally got my master’s degree in 2009. After my brother passed away in 2007 I never thought I’d finish. But my family, along with my very supportive professors, encouraged me to keep going and right up to the 10 year mark, I finally did it!! Thanks for the chance to win Meg!
Jade Cook - i wear the same necklace everyday. simple single diamond in white gold. it’s the necklace my husband had made for me when our 1st daughter was born. he gave it to me in the hospital the day she was born. it’s my “thanks for having my baby” necklace! and i get super excited to give it to her one day, when she has her first baby. =)
Ginny - a pair of diamond earrings my parents gave me for my high school graduation that my dad picked out for me just a year after he almost died from a brain aneurysm. I wear them when I need a little extra bit of strength some days. And yes also my wedding ring 🙂
sophie - Definitely my wedding ring. We had no money so we got a simple band for $35 at a craft show. My husband wanted to get me a new one for our 15 years anniversary but no way!
Talia - A bracelet my mom gave to me. I wear it daily and it always puts a smile on my face. I admired it as a child and to have it on my wrist now means the world to me.
A lovely give-a-way for sure!
Kallie - My wedding band! It doesn’t match my engagement ring at all-but my husband knew how much I loved it and bought it for me. 🙂
Rachel Matilda - I would say the most meaningful would be my wedding band 🙂
Jess Mead - I only have one, but it’s a good one. My wedding ring! 🙂
Rachel - I love, love, LOVE Lisa’s shop. But I love her story and her family more! I started following her blog before I knew she created such gorgeous jewelry (and before apparently the rest of the world got wise and realized it too – loved being one of the early ones 🙂
My most treasured piece of jewelry is my wedding set – passed down from my husband’s grandmother. I love the beautiful love story behind it – a happy marriage and couple who loved eachother dearly. Proud to wear this heritage on my hand!
Gabrielle - My husband surpised me with a beautiful ring when he found out how much I like tanzanite. Sometime later, my hand got caught in a door and the ring bent to where it had to be cut off. The person in the jewelry department wasn’t able to snip the ring, so my husband (who was very upset that I was in pain), grabbed the dykes, grimaced, and snipped the ring right off. I wear the repaired ring frequently and both memories – the gifting and the rescue – are so special to me.
Sara Miller - Of course my wedding ring would be one of my favorites, but I would have to say the ring I got from my mom on my 16th birthday. She redid one of her old rings she had gotten from my grandma and the center stone is a diamond from my moms original wedding ring.. My grandma passed away on Tuesday after a 2 year fight with cancer.. so the holidays will be a little tough this year…
Amber - My wedding ring. It’s custom mokume gane made by Newman’s Design Mine as a set with my husband’s band. It makes me smile every time I look at it.
Charlton - My wedding band/engagement ring is by far my most precious. It rarely comes off my finger!
Megan - My wedding ring, not only because it symbolizesmy husband and I’s marriage but because my husband had it made from my great grandmothers ring!
katie s - Fun!! My husband gave me a black pearl ring on thin gold wire back when we dated in high school (uh, 15 years ago now), but the cute wire it was on finally gave in and broke…for our first married V-day he had it made into a necklace that I love. He rarely surprises me with anything (and isn’t into Valentine’s day) so this one was a total surprise!
Gram - My wedding ring and my mother’s birthstone ring. She and I were born in the same month so after she died, it came to me by default.
Tiffany - Hands down, my wedding band. Thank you sharing the Lisa Leonard Luv.
Becky Jones - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own would be the wrap around diamond cluster that surrounds my solitaire…my hubby and I had a summer before we married where we called off our engagement-ok, I called it off-cold feet…when we got back together {thank You, Jesus!}he wanted to return my solitaire and get a whole new ring-but there was so much sentimentality-we had a rich history together and I didn’t want to throw that away- so we decided to enhance {old and new rings} as we moved on into the future…very sentimental to me..life and love is tinged with both beauty and pain…WOW, thanks for the amazing giveaway!! Merry Christmas everyone!!
Jennifer - I’d have to say it’s my wedding ring! But, I also made a mother’s pin at a mothers of multiples (I have twins) meeting. There are beads to represent the gemstones of all my children’s birth month.
Karen - My wedding ring (10 years and counting till forever!) and the many many pieces of macaroni jewelry made by my kids!
Holly - My mother ring. My husband gave it to me the first Mother’s Day after our last baby was born. It has the kids’ names and birthstones around the ring and I love it.
Audrey Jimenez - That would be my great grandmother’s ring. It belonged to my mother then it was passed down to me. I’ve had it for over 20 years and still enjoy wearing it. When my daughter gets married I want the ring to be her something old and blue.
Dana - I have a necklace that has a christmas picture of the kids on one side and a flower on the other. I love it!
Donna G. - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my engagement ring. It was my grandmother’s ring. My husband new that I wanted it, and even when my mother passed it along and told him he could change it up a bit, he knew that it was perfect just as is…didn’t even need to be sized!
DawnBeery - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is a gold band that my husband got me after I had a miscarriage. I wear it under my wedding band.
Linda B - My wedding ring, of course.
Whitney - My wedding ring!!!
Deanna Hunt - Definetly my wedding ring.
Shay - Yes, of course, for those that are married…it should be your wedding ring! But…as others have stated, second to that I am anticipating that my most favorite piece of jewelry is going to be the Lisa Leonard mom necklace that I JUST ordered for myself for Christmas last night!!! I’ve been wanting one forever, and it was on sale, plus I used the 20% off code from – you!
Carrie - My in-laws (MIL, SIL’s) all have a Hope/Faith/Love ring. So when my husband & I became engaged, they gifted me with the same ring. 🙂 And of course, my wedding ring! Would love to own a piece of Lisa Leonard jewelry! Merry Christmas!
Heather in Ohio - I love Lisa Leonard too and have a few of her pieces, which are meaningful to me. But my most treasured piece has to be my grandmother’s gold nugget pendant. It’s a family heirloom! Thanks for doing the giveaway!
Bekah Decker - Besides my wedding ring, my most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is a diamond heart necklace my husband gave me the day he told me he loved me for the first time:)
Leslie J. - My wedding ring is MY personal most meaningful piece of jewelry. However, the piece of jewelry that probably means the most to me is a simple silver band. It was my grandmother’s wedding ring. It shows it’s age, the design is barely visible around the edges. It is not fancy or frilly, there are no diamonds. This ring symbolizes her 10 children, becoming a widow too early, her struggles, her perseverance, most of all, her love for us. I am proud beyond measure to have this ring. She was 88 when she passed, and her 88th grand/great grandchild was born shortly after. We are now at about 120+. All because of this simple band.
jody - My own wedding ring obviously but also my mom gave me her diamond when I turned 18 . My second favorite is a pearl necklace . My parents gave me an inch every year until I was 18.
Penny - That would have to be my wedding ring and the cross I wear everyday. Both from my husband!
Amanda Swope - The only 2 pieces of jewelry I wear are my favorite. My wedding rings and my mother’s rings.
Valerie K - Obviously my engagement and wedding rings are pretty important, but second to those, I have a necklace that was given to me by my aunt and uncle as a high school graduation gift. It’s a very simple oval sapphire pendant. It’s very pretty on its own, but after I opened it and oohed and ahhed, my uncle told me that the stone itself was originally set in a tie tack that my mother had given him from the jewelry store where she worked up until I was born. My mom really loved working at this small, downtown jewelry store and I have fond memories of going there as a kid. I wear it all the time!
Anne-Marie - My engagement ring!
Lisa A - My wedding and engagement rings are kind of a given….but even more special to me are the earrings that my husband gave me after the birth of our first daughter. every time I put them on, I remember exactly how I felt the day she was born! I hope I never, ever, never, ever forget that feeling.
happygirl - I have the pearls my grandmother, my mother, and I wore at our weddings. We all have long marriages. My grandma was married 62 years when grandpa passed. My mom and my dad just celebrated 57 years and my husband and myself just celebrated 30. I think these pearls are blessed. 🙂
stephanie - a bracelet that has my kids names and my wedding ring, of course:) btw i ordered that darling little pewter bowl from lisas shop to give as a gift. It came and is so darling…i want one for myself!
Meg - I’m sure everyone has said this, but my engagement ring is my favorite… its just all of the memories that go with it from our engagement, wedding and most importantly our marriage!
Shannon Holzem - A braided friendship bracelet my daughter made me. I wear it everyday.
Katy Jo - My charm bracelet. It was started when I was in 2nd grade and hasn’t had anything added to it in years. But looking at it makes me smile. Plus I love the sound of all my charms clinking together 🙂
Terri Fretwell - My favorite piece of jewelry is a dragonfly necklace my son bought me for mothers day. He was only about 6 years old and he knows how much I love dragonflies. My first child was stillborn and there is a connection with dragonflies and him. Melts my heart. I will cherish it forever.
Thank you for always having such an intersting blog and for the fabulous giveaways you and your friends do.
stacy - My wedding ring. It is a combination of my engagment ring and a diamond band that was my grandmother’s. I asked for it when I was a very small child and many years later was passed on to me. She always wanted me to have it made into something else. a necklace, earrings,etc but I saved it and had it reworked to go with my engagment ring.
gina - We were in Memphis looking for an engagement ring. None of the jewelry stores were open on Sunday. We found a pawn shop/jewelry store run by an older couple with strong New York accents. I love that my engagement ring comes with this colorful story of the pawn shop, the older couple, their accents, her beehive hairdo. When I tried on the sapphire and diamond ring, it fit perfectly and the lady said, “Darling, it’s stunning!”. Love that ring. I don’t wear it every day like most people so that when I do wear it, it feels extra special. ; )
Deb M - My wedding ring set and my grandma’s wedding ring.
shar y - my grandmother’s SMU class ring from about 1930. It’s too small for me but it is very symbolic as she was a female and got a scholarship way back then! She ended up not finish her college career because she got married but just getting there was the point. I love LL!
Julie - My wedding ring.
Shannon - my engagement and wedding rings. They are so perfect and simple and reflect so much on our journeys in our marriage.
Elise - Definitely my wedding and engagement rings <3
Katy - I would say my wedding ring!
Aimee - my mother’s simple rosebud band that my dad gave her…he passed away when I was 18 and she has passed it along to me and then to my daughter.
Cory - A ring my grandmother gave me for high school graduation that
she had received at her graduation.
Tracy - I have a piece that is so special to me and I get comments on it all the time. It’s called a Thumbie. My papa was the most amazing man and so very special to me. When he passed away, the funeral planners had this brochure about Thumbies. They take a thumb print of your loved one at the funeral home and send it out and then you receive a round emblem necklace with their thumb print on it. I rarely take it off – only to put fashion jewelry on – because I hold him so dear to my heart!
My wedding ring is also very special to me but for obvious other reasons because my husband is amazing as well!!
I love Lisa’s jewelry and would love to have a piece!! 🙂
Mrs. B. - My wedding ring!
Marla - I have 2 that I cherish the most. 1 is my wedding ring and the other is my grandma’s class ring. She graduated in 1932 from Liberal H.S. out in western KS. I have the original box that it came in also. My uncle let me have it after she passed away and although it isn’t very pretty and isn’t worth anything, to me, it’s priceless. I also have both of my grandma’s mother’s rings that they wore when they were living. They are both very similar and simple and I love them!
Amy - My wedding and engagement rings
Lindsey Jo - gotta be my wedding ring. it’s the only thing i wear EVERY day. it’s unique and classic and i love it.
Tim - Well the only two pieces of jewlery I own are my wedding ring and a watch!
Aimee - I have a beautiful pearl necklace given to me by my mother on my wedding day.
Peggy in TN - An amethyst (both our birthstone) ring my mom gave me that she bought when she was 19. We share the same birthstone and I have always loved it!
Jen N. - Definitely my wedding ring.
Sara D. - I was just given my grandmother’s engagement ring. She passed away 6 years ago, and that beautiful little vintage reminder means so much to me, fits perfectly, and is just my style 🙂
Toni - Probably my wedding rings along with 2 eternity bands I wear on my right hand that represent my 2 boys.
Heidi - My husband gave me a ring and necklace set when our daughter was born. I love it!
sharla - I have a necklace with my boys names on it that I love. See so many great pieces in lisa’s collection!
Toni :O) - My beautiful wedding ring. It’s almost 20 years old but the love I have for it has definitely grown over those many years.
Erin - My engagement ring, for obvious reasons! We’ve been married almost 9 years and I still get chills when I think about him proposing and putting that ring on my finger.
lorraine tuohy - my most precious piece is my moms engagement ring, its small and delicate and i just love it!, what makes it so special, is she gave it to me before she passed. She said she wanted to see me enjoy it while she was alive . It’s a constant reminder of her love for her family.
Trinda - Of course, it’s my wedding ring, but I also have a opal and pearl ring my husband gave me when our first daughter was born. It’s my birthstone and our daughter’s together.
Sandy W - Definitely my wedding ring.
Robin Dennis - My dear friend gave me my favorite necklace. When my second son left for the military, she gave me a chain with a tiny beautiful compass with my sons’ initials on circles hanging next to it. She said that way, wherever my boys are across the globe, they’ll always be close to their mother’s heart. I haven’t taken it off since she gave it to me.
Rebecca - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding band. My husband and I just married but it is a constant reminder of the promises made that day to eachother. He is such a blessing to me.
Kim Bernhardt - I love all my pieces of jewelry that were my grandma’s. Some of it is just costume jewelry but when I wear it I feel so connected to her. I want to collect pieces that I can pass down to my family and Lisa Leonard makes high quality pieces that can be passed down.
jaimie - A birthstone necklace of my 4 kids….and my engagement ring.
Thanks for the opportunity! Love her stuff 🙂
Kirsten Dehmlow - When I graduated from high school my great aunt gave me an amethyst ring. My aunt had originally given it to my great-grandmother for her birthday many years ago. After she died my great aunt wore the ring. I love having this special family heirloom!
Maegan C - My favorite piece of jewelry is an antique cameo bracelet that was my mom’s when she was a teenager! its beautiful and reminds me of her when i look at it!
Leanna - Most meaningful piece of jewelry is the vintage flower pin given to me by my mother, it belonged to my great grandmother. Special.
Sherry - I have two favorite pieces actually — a small pearl ring my dad gave me on my 16th birthday and my wedding band. While my wedding band is a simple band of silver, it was handcrafted with a hammered textured by one of my husband’s artist friends and given to me by the love of my life. Lots of love in that ring.
And, I *love* Lisa Leonard’s jewelry and blog.
Emily B. - So love all of her jewelry–thanks for the chance to win! My most meaningful piece is definitely my wedding ring…because it symbolizes one of my greatest gifts and the best person I know.
Kristi Rediske - My wedding ring is really the most important and special piece of jewelry, the problem is about 18 years ago the diamond came out when I was shopping and I did not realize it until I got home at the end of the day, i have not been able to wear it since, money hasn’t been available to replace it. It would be fun to order something special from the Lisa Leonard jewelry line. Hope i win!
Jennifer Christians - My wedding ring is so special to me. It signifies a time when we truly had “nothing” monitarily. BUT I felt like I had everything. My husband asks me often if I want something new or different or bigger, and I insist that the original one is perfect and always will be.
rachelle - A necklace my husband had made that spells my name in symbols. I love Lisa’s designs and have an initial necklace that is becoming a favorite.
Jen T. - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my engagement/wedding ring set. Not only because it’s my wedding set, but because it belonged to my grandmother. My grandparents were married for 49 years until my grandpa passed away. Grandma is still alive and kicking at 94 years old 🙂
C. Ward - The bright yellow pipe cleaner bracelet my son made ten years ago in preschool means absolutely everything to me.
Sarah - I have two, my mom’s wedding rings. When she passed away we almost forgot to get them but luckily a caretaker did. I wear them to keep her close.
Tiffany W. - The last Sunday my now fiancé was the minister at a church in Pennsylvania, many of the members of his congregtion shook his hand, shared gifts of blessing, and wished him off well. But one member in particular, an elderly woman who was dedicated to her attendance in the Bible Study that he had led there, wanted to show her appreciation of his time and ministry to their church in a most beautiful way. As he stood in a receiving line, shaking hands, exchanging hugs & laughs, she shook his hand and slipped an object into his hand very discreetly. He didn’t look at the item right away, but instead stuck it in his pocket until he retrieved it when he arrived home. Much to his surprise it was a diamond ring! She had given him her diamond engagement ring – even though she was still married to her husband! My fiancé called her to make sure that she had truly meant to give this meaningful item to him and she said “yes, because it is the only thing of value that I own & it is all I have to give to you.” He held on to this ring and shortly after he and I began dating, he shared this story with me. I was astonished by the beauty of the vintage piece and jokingly let him know if he ever wanted to marry me, that this would be a perfect ring to propose with! And little did I know, he remembered this request! And after we became engaged, we called the woman who gave him the ring to tell her what he had done with her ring – she was so thrilled! We are getting married in March and will be sharing this beautiful story of ministry, gifts, and love during our ceremony 🙂
Michelle Etheridge - My wedding ring as it symbols the covenant we made 22 years ago
GB Jost - I own 2 pieces of jewlery that are near and dear to my heart (besides my wedding ring). First, is a pin that my mom used to wear when I was litte. I can still remember the day she gave it to me–such a sweet memory…the other piece is a pearl drop necklace that belonged to my sister-in-law. She died about 3 years ago, but I loved all of her pearl pieces, and I cried when my brother brought me some of her pearls to keep.
Jermaine D. - I’d have to say my wedding ring, hubby and I designed it together!
Jessica Anne - my wedding ring 🙂
Michele - My most meaningful is my Grandma’s engagement and wedding ring set. Her original set, my aunt has the set that Granma got on her 25 th anniversary. I love it and only wear it for special things cuz I cherish it so. As far as Lisa Leonard…..well her stuff is so cool and I have wanted to treat myself to that bar bracelet and have her write let it be on there. I need to be able to see those words….often.
nora - I’m kind of a Lisa Leonard nut, too 🙂
Aside from my engagement/wedding rings, I wear LL’s open circle bracelet everyday – it’s engraved with my kids’ names on one side and their nicknames on the other side.
linzi - my dad suffered from a really bad stroke and can no longer speak or write. When I was growing up dad would always be the one to write out my birthday card or christmas card, nevr just with “love from Mum and Dad” but always covered with funny stories or words of wisdom or praise or love. I now have a necklace with some of his handwriting copied from an old card on it. Even though we can’t quite communicate as easily now, when I get upset about it I can touch the necklace and feel his words and know that all the important things in our relationship have been said already and are stored in our hearts always
Emily - I have two besides my wedding set. A necklace made out of my mother in law’s engagement ring. She had it made for me a few years after my father in law passed away. I also cherish my grandmother’s wedding band that I wear on my right hand. She and my grandfather were married for 66 years before he passed away!
Jamie - My wedding ring! We were young and in college with little money so it is small and simple and I still love it after all these years!
Carla G - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding ring. For obvious reasons, of course. But also because it was lost for nine years . . . and we FOUND IT! Shortly after we moved into our 100+ year old home, I dropped it down a heater vent that was in the second story. We searched and searched the vent, my husband got creative with flashlights and video cameras suspended on ropes, we even hired people to search the ductwork. We finally gave up and I resigned myself to the fact that I would never see it again. Nine years later, when we were having some work done on the house, one of the workers found it in the ceiling of our basement!
Allison - I have two favorites. A heart necklace which was the first piece of jewelry my husband bought me when we were dating. And the second is a necklace and earring set from my Grandma. We shared a birthday and she picked out the necklace and earring set and set it aside for me to have before she passed away.
Jen Calcott - A pearl necklace my Dad gave me when I got married
Routhie - I have my Grandmother’s engagement and wedding ring set. I barely knew her, but my Dad wanted me to have them after I had my first daughter. Hopefully I can pass them on to one of my girls someday.
Ronda - My wedding ring.:)
keely - My wedding ring, of course. Although this year, my dad made a ring for my sister and I out of our mom’s jewelry. She passed away a year and a half ago.
Jen - I have two! My wedding band of course and a sapphire ring that my parents gave me when I graduated from high school. Both are very special.
Katie - My beaded pipe cleaner bracelet my son made for me 🙂
AnnMarie - My engagement ring, not because of the diamond in it but because my husband had the band custom made with his sign and my sign supporting the diamond. It symbolizes the start of our beautiful family, us two supporting our growing family.I look at it every day and I cherish it!
Kelly - Wow, what an amazing giveaway. Her stuff is all so wonderful but I’ll admit that jewelry is something I have a hard time spending money on for myself. My husband designed my wedding ring and even more than it’s looks, what it symbolizes makes it a treasure especially for a girl who waited what seemed a very long time of singleness and “what is your plan, God?” to get one. Also, my mom gave my sil and I a charm bracelet a few years ago. It has all Christmas charms. We all (me, mom, sil) wear ours in Dec. each year! My mom gave us the charms throughout the year at different times and then at the end of the year we had a full bracelet to wear. The last piece of jewelry that is really on my mind is a piece I lost yesterday. 🙁 I am really hoping it turns up. It is just a plastic “crystal” bracelet but it looked great with everything and I mostly care about it because a dear high school girl who was my student helper when I was teaching gave it to me and it just reminds me of that precious girl. Have called all the places I was yesterday and left my name and number. We’ll see. Kelly
Martha - My cross necklace a friend made me
Lela Pohlmann - I have a ring for each of my kids that has their name, birthday and birthstone on it. They stack and are on my left hand next to my wedding ring. They never come off!
Kelloe - oh the love!!!! My fave piece of jewlery has to be this funky beaded hippy-ish necklace my mom used to wear in 7th grade 🙂
Anna - My wedding ring takes first prize, but I have a little necklace with my kid’s initials that I love too.
Amy Hartman - I have my great-grandmother’s diamond ring. Priceless to me.
Christian @ Modobject at Home - My husband has given me a piece of jewelry to mark the birth of each of our three children; those pieces are so special to me along with my antique engagement ring and wedding band.
Meredith G - That would definitely have to be my wedding/engagement ring! I don’t really have any jewelry that’s been given to me that is reeeeeally special. So when I was thinking of an answer, the only thing I could think of is my wedding ring. It’s my favorite piece of jewelry! 🙂
ChristineW - My mother passed away in February and I kept one of her rings that is so very special to me. It was a ring that was designed by my dad and made from one of his rings. I remember my mother opening up a HUGE box on Christmas Day, only to find another box and another and so on until she finally opened a small box with a bunch of heavy rocks. Right in the middle of the rocks was this ring. A diamond in the rough! 🙂 So while I no longer have my mother with me on Earth and circumstances have long separated me from my father, I feel I have both of them with me every day when I wear this ring.
Shaun - My grandmother’s opal that my husband made inot a necklace for me. It was the first gift my dad bought for his mom with his own money. She wore it everyday thereafter! My wedding and engagement rings go without saying!
Jenna - My wedding ring and my grandma’s wedding ring.
stephanie - Wedding rings. : ) I also have a birthstone ring with a stone for each of my children, myself and my husband that I love and wear all the time as well. : )
tracy rampersaud - I have 2 pieces of jewelry that I treasure! One is my grandmothers high school graduation ring and the other is a pearl bracelet my husband gave me while we were dating! I love your blog!
Heather - My most beloved piece of jewelry is a heart necklace that my mother gave to me when I graduated High School. My mother received it from my father on their wedding day. The necklace was given to my father by his mother. I wore this necklace on my wedding day. My grandmother and I were extremely close and I miss her everyday.
deb - A gold cross that we bought in Hawaii. It was way more than we could afford, but we bought it anyway. When I wear it, people ALWAYS stop me, and comment on how beautiful it is. The entire cross is designed with the state flower of Hawaii, with a flame of the Holy Spirit through the center. A wonderful witnessing tool!
Deanna Winne - I’d have to go corny and say wedding ring of course.
Carol S. - A pair of pearl earrings with a small diamond that my kids and husband gave me on my 40th birthday.
Jeannette from Plant City - My engagement ring because it was the ring my husbands father gave his mother when he asked her to marry him, he was the love of her life. They were married only a few short years and when she was only 4 months pregnant with my husband they were in a horrible car accident that left her as in incomplete quad and his father did not survive the crash. They told my mother in law that she would die giving birth so she shouldn’t try to carry the baby to full herm. Needless to say 41 years later I am married to that baby boy and she has and probably always will be the strongest woman I know to fight the fight she has all these years. (they said she would never walk again and she taught herself how to) I know it’s a long story but it’s the history of why I am wearing this ring and she’s not and why it is my most cherished piece of jewelry.
Melissa - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is a necklace that I received after my grandmother passed away. She wore it everyday whether she was fishing, gardening, shopping or going out. Her husband, my poppy, had the necklace made for her. He used the diamonds from her engagement ring and her mothers wedding ring. I love that I am wearing two generations of love around my neck daily, and some day I will pass it down to my daughter!
Annelies - Favourite piece… I think two bracelets that I have, from each of my 2 grandmas. One is silver and the other one is some kind of faux gold, they happen to look very much alike. I’m not wearing them for fear of losing them, but they remind me of my grannies (that both passed away) all the time !
Becky Rodd - Wedding ring of course for all that it symbolizes in my life and Jared’s ( my husband). I also love a bracelet they my sil gave me that has a widows mite in it. Such an awesome reminder to give all that we have to God. Thanks for this giveaway. Love Lisa Leonard and don’t have any of her jewelry…YET! 🙂
Cindy - I have to say my wedding/engagement rings.
Julie Wearmouth - My favorite piece is my wedding ring which I’ve had for 31 years 🙂 and I have a charm bracelet too that has a bunch of charms that all have a special meaning. Thank you!
MC - I have a couple pieces that mean a lot. My wedding ring first for obvious reasons then a cross necklace my husband gave me for our 10th wedding anniversary 10 years ago. Then most recently my family gave me Lisa Leonard’s faith, hope, love necklace. I love it. Thanks for making this give away available. Merry Christmas.
Candi - I’d say mine is the opal (my birthstone) ring that my mother gave to me for my 16th birthday.
stevie - my engagement ring. my hubby spent a month researching rings and diamonds and he picked it out all on his own. he did an awesome job!
Nancy - My engagement ring, it orginally belonged to my husband’s grandmother. She gave it to him to give to me!
Jules - Hi Meg,
I was going to say my wedding ring / engagement ring, but actually the most meaningful this is my granny’s engagement ring that I inherited when she passed away. It is a blue sapphire and diamonds (very Kate middleton haha) and my husband proposed to me with it so it is my second engagement ring! I don’t wear it all the time as it is too fragile (and gold) but it is lovely! Fingers crossed I win as I have my eye on one of the name necklaces – would love to get it for my mum!
Sheri - Awe – I love her work. My favorite piece is my wedding ring of course 🙂 Thanks so much for the opportunity to win 🙂 xo
Lari - One that means a lot to me right now is the Africa necklace my mil got me last year for Christmas…she gave it to me with a sweet note about how she was looking forward to meeting her Ethiopian grandchildren…we’re still waiting but I think of them every time I wear it.
Lia - Engagement ring! Reminds me of A very special day!!
Amanda Owens - Definitely my engagement ring that has the diamond from my mother-in-law’s engagement ring. When my husband’s Dad died, she wanted to pass along the diamond and I couldn’t be more honored to have it. It’s beautiful! – Amanda O.
Ariella - Definately the matching rings I share with my sister
Tiffanie - My wedding ring would be the obvious pick for me. My husband did such a great job with picking it! I would LOVE to win a Lisa Leonard gift card as we are having our first baby in February and I have been looking at her website to get gifts for my Mom and Mother-in-law with our baby girls name on them but my hubby just got laid off. Thank you so much for the chance to win!
Julie - Mine would be my engagement ring/wedding band from my husband. My engagement ring is a single solitaire symbolizing our love and the wedding band has five diamonds in it. one for each of my husband’s kids from his first marriage. Now I need a third band with two diamonds for the two children we have been blessed with together!
Caitlin - I don’t wear (or own) much jewelry, so it’s not hard for me to pick the most meaningful! It would have to be my engagement ring. I simple gold ring with a single pearl. It was my grandmother’s ring, and my now husband chose to give it to me when we got engaged. I love it’s simplicity!
Jenni - Well, the wedding ring is the obvious answer. But there’s another cool piece I have and truly love. It is a sapphire and diamond pinky ring (her mother’s from the 1920s) my grandmother gave me when I turned 18. She felt I was a woman and needed some real jewelry. Of course, at 18, I was thinking, “when am I ever going to wear this?” but I did think it was beautiful. She sadly died shortly after this very birthday. I ended up wearing the ring as my “something blue’ on my wedding day. I missed her terribly, but I felt her presence because of the ring! To this day, I have it locked up somewhere safe and only plan on pulling it out again on a VERY special occasion.
Vanessa (Brock Rocks) - A ring that belonged to my mother before she died.
edkarnes@gmail.com - I wear an antique diamond ring that belonged to my great-great aunt who took care of my grandmother after her parents died, that she then wore, that my aunt wore, and after me, my daughter will wear. A couple of years ago, I had all my rings checked to make sure that the prongs were secure and this ring was the only one that did not need any work. They don’t make them like they used to!
Carrie @ The Boonie Life - A necklace that my Grandad got in the Philippines when he was there in WW2. It is made out of wood with little ivory birds.
Jennipher b. - My parents wedding rings.
Jennifer - My engagement ring. I really wanted a sapphire instead of a diamond, and though my husband and I looked a dozens of stores, I couldn’t find exactly what I had in my head. He surprised me shortly after Valentine’s with the most beautiful ring after tricking me into believing he hadn’t been able to find the perfect ring. It’s exactly what I wanted and couldn’t put into words. Totally the best job he’s ever done picking out jewelry for me!
Lindsay - Would have to say it’s my wedding ring.
Melinda V.P. - A tie between my wedding ring and a simple silver bracelet that my daughters picked out for me all on their own for my birthday last year. When I wear them both together, I feel like I have my whole family represented on one arm!
Jen B - My most important piece of jewelry that I wear is my Mom’s wedding ring I wear around my neck in remembrance of her.Someday I will wear it as my own wedding ring but until then around my neck it shall stay:)
jessica - my wedding rings. my husband chose them all by himself and they are perfect.
Sunny Haynes - It would have tobe the diamond heart necklace my husband gave me when we were dating!
Cathy - my wedding band and engagement rings. Also, my husband brought me a beautiful emerald ring back from Greece and i love it
Laine - First is definitely my wedding ring…when we put our rings on at our wedding over 10 years ago we said, “Hereto I pledge thee my faithfulness.” Still get goosebumps thinking about that! But second, would be my family tree necklace from Lisa Leonard! I wear it just about every day. Only bad thing is that I’ve had another baby since I got it and her name isn’t on it. But still, that is my VERY favorite besides my wedding ring. =)
wendy - my necklace with a honeybee charm on it. my grandpa was a beekeper, and he recently passed away, so i bought that necklace to remember him by.
Nikol - My wedding ring and a necklace I made out of my son’s hospital bracelet that I never took off while he was in the NICU.
mpoggie - Other than my wedding ring? A necklace with a silver pendant cut to look like Kansas. My husband gave it to me when we were living in the desert and I was feeling particularly homesick. Now we’re back and I still wear it nearly everyday– as a celebration 🙂
Valerie @ Chateau a la mode - Without a doubt it’s my wedding ring. It represents 28 years of marriage to the most amazing man, 4 children and many, many, many blessed wonderful memories!
Caroline Simas - My 10th anniversary band with 5 small diamonds…because for our 10th anniversary we did not go on a fancy trip, but rather a trip to the hospital to deliver twin girls…after having two sons. My sweet man gave me the ring with 5 diamonds representing the 5 people who love me the most…my husband and our four children. I think of it every time I look at it:) so special! LOVE Lisa Leonard’s jewelry and would love to win!
Aby Gittings (soon to be Baskette) :-) - My engagement ring. Getting married 12/29 of this year. I’m 48 and he’s 47 and he’s waiting his whole life. Never been married. And he picked me. And he picked the ring.
Aby Gittings (soon to be Baskette) :-) - My engagement ring. Getting married 12/29 of this year. I’m 48 and he’s 47 and he’s waiting his whole life. Never been married. And he picked me. And he picked the ring.
Debi - My beautiful wedding ring!
Katie - It’s a tie between my wedding ring and an old ring my mom passed down with my parents’ and sibling’s birthstones.
Amanda M. - Its a tie between my wedding ring and the bracelet my son made for me in preschool. I do love that bracelet… I do love my wedding ring too!
holly - My most precious piece of jewelry is the necklace my ex-husband gave to me the first Christmas after our son (now 22) was born. It was a golden heart locket, and held two tiny photos of our son. But what give that piece of jewelry character of it’s own is the tiny teeth marks our son left when he bit the locket. PRECIOUS!
Cheri Simpson - My favorite piece of jewelry is my mom’s wedding ring. It is a simple gold band, but it means the world to me!
Janel - Thanks Meg! What a wonderful gesture and gift, wow!
All my life my grandmother wore a gold ring with green peridot and diamonds. It was gifted to her from her sister whom she adored and cared for in her end days. She always wore it on her middle finger. Many, many times while visiting with her I would ask her to take it off so I could try it on. And I would always make sure to ask her if I could have it when she passed from this life. It not only reminds me of those moments from child to adult, but how much I cherished her and how grateful I am she lived a long and happy life. She had so much wisdom I carry in my heart. This would be my most cherished piece of jewelry. That and a pearl pendant gold necklace from Zales i bought myself when I was in high school. I had it on layaway FOREVER…. 1980 I think. I still have it and hope to pass it on someday.
Merry Christmas!
Kristy - So I would have said my wedding ring of nearly 20 years but I lost it this year! It wasn’t fancy but it was mine and I loved it. So now I would say my James Avery charm bracelet. I have collected many charms over the years my favorite of which are the baby shoes with my kids birthdates engraved!
margo black - My favorite piece of jewelry is my engagement ring because I never have worn alot of jewelry ever before and I feel like it is always the perfect touch to make me feel fancy on a normal day. However before I got my engagement ring I got a ring from my mother on my 21st birthday that had previously belonged to my grandmother. I had made it very clear that I wanted it but I NEVER, NEVER thought in a million years it would be something to get before my mom passed and then left to me. I was shocked to get it and have never taken it off since!
Jea - A ring my dad gave to my mom when she gave birth to me,… which i have now inherited.
Christyn - My wedding ring and a ring I got while studying abroad in Russia, that says in old Russian, “Savior keep and protect me.”
Morgan C - My grandmother’s wedding ring, I wear it every day on my right ring finger!
Lisa - My favorite piece of Jewelry is my mother’s bracelet! Along with my children’s first name on the bracelet I added there birthstones and I wear it everyday! I would love to purchase one of Lisa’ s necklaces for my mom with the grandchildren’s names!
Amy M. - The Tiffany necklace my grandma gave me for my college graduation.
Danae - Definitely my wedding ring–it’s the most beautiful thing to me!
Wendy - My wedding rings and then my mom’s engagement ring. My dad gave it to me when she passed away.
Brenda H - A necklace my husband gave me with the birthstones of our 3 kids – I love it.
kelly - well….of course it’s my wedding ring, but other than that it would be my sterling captured heart necklace from lisa. it has my husband’s name and my two kids. i wear it all the time. they are always with me.
tammy - I have three and i never take them off. on my right hand, my grandmother’s wedding ring. on my left hand thumb, my mom had a wedding band made to match my dad’s wedding band for when she worked in the garden (so she could keep her diamonds sparkling!) and then ,of course, my own wedding ring. three generations of wedding rings worn daily by me 🙂
Shannon - I got one of Lisa’s necklaces with my four kids names on it – just a few days shy of my fourth son’s birth. Love it. And, I have already had a gift waiting in my cart on Lisa’s site…..this would definitely come in handy!
Jen - My braided white gold wedding band. My husband and I have matching ones. I love looking at it and thinking all that it’s been through since it was first put on my finger 11 years ago.
Bernice - Aside from my engagement and wedding rings, my husband gave me a necklace with two hearts on it – one silver with an aquamarine stone and one carved turquoise one to represent each of our two boys. I think it’s special because of that and because my husband took the time to design it for me.
jen - looks like it’s already been said but my wedding ring is my most precious piece of jewelry also. i don’t have much other jewelry, besides costume jewelry. it’s precious to me because it’s from my husband and obviously reminds me of our life together!
Yolanda - Hmmm. That one is tough. I would have to pick a tiny pearl necklace my grandmother got for me. You add a pearl each year.
Laura - Necklace with mother and daughter birthstones that my husband gave me on the day our daughter was born.
Brit Harris - My wedding ring. It symbolizes the covenant I made to to my husband before our Lord.
Bekah M. - My wedding ring and band are so very meaningful to me, but another special piece is an inexpensive charm necklace with charms of California and New York to represent where I live and where my sister lives. She has a matching necklace and we use them to keep each other close over the long distance.
Jess - my “cora” bracelet…a sweet reminder of my sweet girl. 🙂
Amanda C. - A necklace my husband gave me when I had our son.
Shairee - My Grandmothers wedding ring. Love it.
Amanda - Top of the list would be my wedding ring. After that, I have necklaces from my mom, sister, best friend and my late grandmother. I love them all!
Candy - My wedding ring, I never take it off.
eapawsat - My wedding rings!! Extra special is the fact that my rings were made from gold from my mother’s, grandmother’s and great grandmother’s wedding bands.
mollie's mom - I don’t own the ring anymore that came to mind when I read this. My parents gave me a sapphire and diamond ring a long tiime ago – sometime during my high school years. Sapphire is my birthstone and my daughters as well. For some reason she loved that ring when she was little and always wanted to try it on. One time, before she even started Kindergarten, I told her I would give it to her WHEN she went to college. She was so happy – I’m not sure she even knew what college was 🙂 Then somewhere along the way she started saying Mommy is giving me this ring IF I go to college. I would correct her and say “WHEN” you go to college. She went off to college a couple years ago and had completely forgotten about the ring. I pulled it out of the safety deposit box a few months ago and gave it to her on her 21st birthday. She had forgotten and was surprised and thrilled to get it because she was in college and 21. So, while that ring is not fancy and was not super expensive initially she says that now it is a tradition in our family to hand that ring down. So while I treasure rings from my husband and have a beautiful diamond and have inherited special jewelry the fact that she and I have started a tradition with this ring make it my favorite.
I love Lisa’s blog and her story, too.
Marcie
Jenn A. - Well, I know everyone probably said their wedding ring, but I just love my engagement ring because it’s unusual-the main stone is an emerald-cut sapphire. It is very special to me because it represents a time when we didn’t have a lot of material possessions (we couldn’t afford diamonds) but we didn’t let that stop us from moving forward!
mrszuithoff@yahoo.com - my wedding ring. my husband is not naturally a romantic, but he designed it himself. love!
Kaye - Wedding ring!!
Cory - I would have to say my parents wedding bands. Although they were divorced, my father always loved my mother, even though he could not be the man she needed. And before he passed away he sent me their wedding set. He was a WONDERFUL father, and so it was precious to me that he had saved them and sent them to me.
Laura - I had received beautiful diamond earrings and a diamond pendant necklace from my father on my graduation from college. 16 years later I still wear the earrings everyday and planned to give them to my daughter on her college graduation. Unfortunately, two weeks ago my house was robbed and all they took was cash and ALL my jewelry. All I have left is what I was wearing and on that day I was not wearing my father’s gift 🙁 At least I was wearing my wedding rings!! But I lost all my sentimental pieces from my husband and mom. I’m sure there is a silver lining somewhere. They can take my jewlery, but they cant take my memories or my faith.
Charlotte E - My wedding ring and a ring from my parents.
Suzanne - A pearl ring that belonged to my grandma who passed away when I was in middle school. It is the only piece of jewelry I got of hers. I wore it on my wedding day, and then I had it turned into a pair of earrings to pass down to my daughter.
Gina - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is most definitely my wedding ring. I love having a visible symbol of the love between my husband and I. It holds such memories…the day he gave it to me, the day we said “I do.” It’s one of very few material possessions that I don’t think I could do without! I hope to get the gift card so I can have a piece of jewelry with my son’s name on it!
Kate - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is definitely my wedding band. I’ve never taken it off since the day we wed.
Maria - My wedding rings = Love
Jenni - My wedding ring because the main stone was my mother-in-laws and she gave it to my husband on her death bed and told him to give it to me. So special!
Lauren B - my most meaningful piece of jewelry is the diamond heart ring my dad gave me when he promised he would always guard it for me 🙂
heidi c - My grandma sent me all of her jewelry, and even though it’s just costume jewelry and nothing valuable it’s priceless to me because it’s the same jewelry I played dress up with as a child. 🙂
shonda - Would have to be my wedding ring.
angie - a leather bracelet with the word faith stamped into metal (Lisa Leonard style before I even knew about her) that a friend gave me in the months leading up to brain surgery. gave it to my mom to wear during surgery which she happily returned to my wrist afterwards.
Alisha W. - My beautiful wedding ring 🙂
lisa willis - My engagement ring! It’s actually my second one because my first one was stolen a couple years ago, but I love that my husband bought me another 🙂
Monica - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is a blue and white stone ring that my daughter gave me for Christmas when she was in Kindergarten. Each year at Christmas time, the school provided a store for the kids to shop. My daughter was so excited for me to open my present. She said, ” mommy, I picked it because it was only $5.00 and the blue stones match your eyes!” She is now 12 and when I dress up, I still wear my ring……. She thinks it’s cheesy now but I will never forget when she gave it to me.
Rachel B. - I have a pair of gold earrings that my father-in-law gave me for Christmas 2001. He passed away February 2002. I love wearing them and thinking of him!
Ann Marie - My favorite piece of jewelry is a toss up between my engagement ring or the ring my fiance gave me on our first Christmas together 7 years ago. My engagement ring is a symbol of completing our family (we have a 4 year old) and our future. The ring he gave me at Christmas reminds me that 7 years ago he knew his love was deep enough after just 5 months of dating that I deserved something as special as that. I’m reminded of his love for me every day.
Kim - My wedding ring means so much to me.
Naomi Williams - My wedding ring of course, but I have another ring that my father had engraved with my name on it when he was in Ecuador. The silversmith misspelled my name and happened to spell it in a way that my father always would lovingly mispronounce my name as a nickname. When he asked them to fix it to have my real name on the ring, they merely engraved over the nickname so both are on the ring. It is a charming “defect” on the only piece of jewelry my father has ever given me and I truly adore it!
Amber H. - Totally cliche yet absolutely true. My wedding ring is the most meaningful. An amazing symbol of love and commitment from my main squeeze!
Christy - Other than my wedding rings I would have to say my mothers ring is the most meaningful piece of jewelry I own. Imy husband surprised me with two interlocking silver bands with my girls names on them for Mothers Day one year. I am not a fan of traditional birthstone mother’s rings so I was thrilled that he had went out of the way to find me one I would love.
Michelle - After my mom died of cancer, I got her mother’s ring and my sister got her wedding ring. My brother was going to clean the mother’s ring for me, and lost it. My husband felt so sad about it, he bought me my very own mother’s ring with our three children’s birth stones. I love wearing it!
Cindy - Small diamond earrings that my husband gave me for my college graduation when we were dating. When I showed them to my mom, she said, “Diamonds are forever”. Indeed they are!
julie - my most treasured piece of jewelry is a beautiful diamond ring my great aunt gave me. she had no children of her own, but she had several nieces and nephews to choose from and she chose 12 year old me. it was such an honor. i rarely wear it, but when i do, i feel like a million bucks.
Shelly Primm - Oh my, I love Lisa’s work. My most meaningful piece is my grandmother’s costume jewelry. She could wear big and gaudy pieces that made her look like a Queen! While the others wanted the “real” stuff, I wanted her “fake” pieces. They warm my heart!
Janine - Of course my wedding ring, but there is also a necklace my husband gave me on my wedding day. It is small flowers with a crystal in each flower. As I looked back at my grandmother’s wedding photo (after my wedding) I noticed she was wearing a similar necklace in her photo. It was a complete coincidence because my husband didn’t know, but it makes it all the more special to me.
Melissa - My wedding ring… It’s beautiful & means so much to me
Stephanie - my pearl necklace that my boyfriend (now husband) bought me for my high school graduation. I wore it for my prom and my wedding.
Jennifer - My favorite piece of jewelry is actually my wedding band. It is just a plain white gold band but the meaning that it holds is what makes it so special to me.
Amy - Definitely my gorgeous wedding ring. And a necklace with three stones my husband bought me when I had my daughter–since there were now three of us!
Kristin S - Just one? How bout three?
1. My favorite aunt passed away when I was 16. She had no children and I received her jewelry. My favorite is a gold ring with a big coral circle on top. I played with it when I was little and love wearing it now.
2. I borrowed my mom’s gold charm bracelet sometime in high school. She had added charms since she was a little girl. I’m 41 years old and still have the bracelet. I think she knows?
3. When my grandmother passed away, she requested three of her rings be given to her three granddaughters. Two were super valuable with lots of bling and the other a simple gold ring. Her children fought over what we granddaughters would receive and I received my favorite; the simple gold band she wore as her wedding ring every single day. To me it is a huge treasure.
Sorry for three but I couldn’t choose!
kettie benson - i would say my wedding ring…a symbol of a lifelong commitment to my best friend!
Sarah - Oh goodness! Obviously I have to say my wedding ring! And then my necklace with my kiddos names on it. I have the Lisa Leonard “let love grow” necklace and I LOVE it. Not only because it is so beautiful, but because of the message it means to my heart because marriage isn’t always easy…
cassie - A necklace my husband gave me when we were first married. I feel in love with it one day at the mall and was completely surprised when he gave it to me for Christmas 🙂 unfortunately, the chain broke and the pendant is sitting in my jewelrybox. I’ll get a new chain.. someday 🙂
Elizabeth Ann - My husband took the diamonds from my grandma’s 25th anniversary ring and made a custom weddning band for me that he gave to me on our furst wedding anniversary at the place where he proposed. It’s super special 🙂
Amy Clutter - I love my ‘mom’ necklace – a different piece for each of my children.
Tiffany - Oh, best giveaway EVER! I’m in love with Lisa’s work. I wear the necklace she gave in the swag at CW all the time. I also ordered some personalized jewelry for my sister-in-law for Christmas that I can’t wait to give her! Besides my wedding ring, my most loved piece is a simple heart necklace my husband gave me when I finished my masters program. It was special since it is the only other piece of jewelry he has given me, and when he signed the card he signed it from my kids too. One of which wasn’t born yet, so it was special seeing his name signed on the card too.
lauren - I was not blessed with a great marriage so I have no wedding jewelry to treasure. I do however have three wonderful children who gave me a lisa leonard bracelet for mother’s day that bears their names. they are my treasures.
Sarah{Handbags*N*Pigtails} - My favorite piece of jewelry is a gold locket my boyfriend bought me when we were 16 and 17. He had it engraved to say “Always my sunshine…Love,Eric” on it. I married that boy 5 years later and we now have two beautiful girls, 7 & 9(tomorrow). I plan to pass it down to my oldest some day.
Gina Maserang - I have the beaded baby bracelet my husband wore in the hospital when he was born. White beads with black letters,spelling Maserang, and blue beads on either side of the name. Funny to me that they put beads on a baby’s bracelet back then (1965). Now they are just paper.
ang - Wedding Ring!!
Andrea Siebert - a necklace with all of my kiddos names on it 🙂
Ashley - my grandma’s wedding ring. it was given to me after she died. i wear it every day. 🙂
jerusalem - I love our wedding bands because they are both “found” and unique. I found mine the day I was supposed to get my wedding portraits made almost 16 years ago. Instead it rained and my mom and I killed time, hoping it would pass, in an old flea market. I found my ring in one of the small booths for $60, of course buying a vintage ring meant that me and my husband and I were not able to have matching ones. Later on, when things were tough, we had to pawn Nathan’s plain ring to help pay an electric bill, so for years he has worn a $5 silver ring in it’s place. Almost 15 years to the day I found my wedding band, I found one, identical to mine, for my Sweet Man by way of my brother (someone had given it to him.) Last year on our anniversary I was finally able to give my sweet man a matching ring.
maureen - my late grandmother’s wedding ring 🙂
Barbara Youngren - I have many pieces of jewelry I Iove… and, of course, my wedding ring is my absolutely most treasured piece. The other one is strange, but it is a tandem bicycle with diamonds set in the wheels. My husband and I loved to long-distance bicycle and we have ridden a tandem for years. On our large group trips (500 or more), many of the husbands take off and leave their wives behind in a show of testosterone, but my husband is committed to me riding on the bike with him… and he thinks it’s great to have me close to talk to. So… if he wants me to share his bike with him I will wear a tandem necklace proudly!
Jennifer@beautyinbloom - Next to my wedding ring, I would say that I hope a piece of Lisa Leonards jewelry will be my new favorite! I would love to own her stuff but just can’t afford to right now! Thanks for hosting this giveaway! xoxo
Sarah - My grandmothers 1/4 carat diamond ring that my grandfather gave to her after his four year deployment to France during WWII. Almost as treasured as the shoe box of love letters he sent he during that four years. That ring lovingly sits on my 15 year old daughters right ring finger. Her name is Nettie, named after my beloved grandmother who wore it on her right ring finger until she passed a month before my Net was in my belly.
I love your blog! I have 4 children close in age proximatey. You are brilliant!
Michele H - My husband gave me a pair of earrings that have been worn for 6 generations in his family! They’re not gaudy or spectacular. They are simple and special. Love them.
Lynne Selte - My most treasured piece of jewelery is a St. Christopher medallion that my Nana wore every time she came over from England for a visit. I was not blessed to live in the same country or even continent as my grandparents. But the distance did not hinder the close bond I had with my Nana. Her and my Grandad were able to attend every graduation and wedding of me and my 5 siblings with visits when we were younger. On every visit she wore her St. Christopher medallion as he is the Saint of travelers. When I was little sitting on her lap I use to rub the medallion between my fingers asking her to tell me about it. Well, 2 years ago at the age of 93 my Nana joined my Grandaddy in heaven and she left me her medallion. It definitely is my most prized possession. I wear it every day and know my Nana is always with me. :0)
Becky - Definitely the sweet, simple wedding ring we picked out as two poor college kids. No matter how far we have come, I will always cherish the innocence and passion that are behind that ring.
Katelyn B. - Mine would have to be the pearl earrings from my grandmother I have had them since I was 9 years old and they mean so much to me!
Meggan D. - My wedding rings. My engagement ring is a sapphire..both of our birthstones and he proposed on my birthday! I swoon every time I look at it!
Stephanie - Definitely my wedding set. I had only a small “promise ring” that my husband gave me while we were dating, and wore that for the first 12 years of marriage. Then Christmas 4 years ago hubby surprised me with the set I have now: vintage looking, and so me. It makes me happy that he picked it out for me after 12 years. He still thought I was worth it! 🙂
Thanks for the giveaway! 🙂
shannon - My wedding ring. 🙂 Would LOVE to have the camera necklace!
Blythe - my watch. the one piece of jewelry I have that I didn’t expect to get. my husband bought it for me on my 25th birthday. Wow!! Almost 15 years ago.
Niki - My wedding ring and diamond earrings that my husband gave me. I wear them everyday. In second place is my necklace from craft weekend that Lisa helped us make. It is so special!
Rhondabrooke5@yahoo.com - My husband gave me a cross after our 1st daughter was born. Other than my engagement ring it is my favorite!
Jenny L - I would have to say my most meaningful piece of jewelry would have to be my wedding ring, but a close second would be my necklace with all three of my kids’ names and their birth stones. I just love that necklace!
Gina DeHoogh - I have a charm necklace with all of my kids, their birthstone, and a cross on it. LOVE it. I love that people ask me about it, and I get to tell them about my 4 kids. 🙂
Angie R. - I love, love my wedding ring! 22 years married to my best friend. I have a few Lisa Leonard necklaces and I love them too!
Jenn - my wedding ring…love
KirstenP - My wedding ring is especially meaningful because it’s simple and elegant, and because my fiancee took me ring shopping a couple days after we got engaged and let me choose my ring. And now, 33 years later, it would still be the ring I would choose.
Amber Hopkins - My wedding ring!
Stephanie - Ooh so many awesome Christmas gift ideas!! My most meaningful piece of jewelry is a promise ring that my boyfriend gave me when he moved 2 states to live in the same town as me. I wear it every day.
Emily - My wedding/engagement ring and 5 year anniversary band. Just celebrated 10 years!
Kristin Joy - I have my grandmother’s wedding band. It is a significant reminder of love & commitment, the good old-fashioned gritty kind.
Katrina - I have a piece of Lisa Leonard jewelry that’s my favorite – a necklace with a charm of my initial, and a charm reading beautiful. It was a gift from a sweet girlfriend of mine, and it reminds me every day that I AM beautiful, even on bad hair days! Would love to be able to gift something as meaningful to another friend!
Meagan - I treasure my wedding ring. My husband definitely picked out something even more perfect than I could have imagined. A few years ago, I lost the diamond and was beside myself. My mom offered the diamond from her original wedding set to replace it and even though we did eventually find my diamond (ahmazingly!), I haven’t had it switched back.
Julia - I would say the bracelet made from the silver clasps of my great grandmother’s Bible. It even has her initials engraved on the inside. I wore it on my wedding day!
Kat - My favourite piece is one my Hubby organised from the Vintage Pearl.
It has all four of our children’s names and a quote that I love on it.
I absolutely love it and was so touched that he organised it as a surprise.
I always get lots of comments on it.
I have been looking at Lisa’s jewellery for a while and plan to get something for my friend and Sister for their 40th b’days. Still deciding!
amy j - hands down, my wedding ring. treasured!
Heidi - Well I would have to say I think a lot of my jewelry is special, love it all.
Erin - The cross necklace my Dad lovingly picked out for me all on his own. He was so proud.
Lisa - Well, it is most definitely my wedding ring. Not because it is the one with which my husband proposed to me. No. That one is gone. Funny story: When my husband and I knew we were going to be googly-eyed for each other for the rest of eternity, we just set a date. We didn’t go “ring shopping”. I told him I just wanted a simple solitaire, but I felt so awkward about finding a ring and telling him, “I want this one, please.” (Even though the years have made me much less demure, and I can tell him what I want quite directly now.) So, one morning at sunrise on the roof of my parents home (we were home from college break) he read the scripture in 1 Corinthians 11: “Nevertheless neither is the man without the woman, neither the woman without the man, in the Lord.” and opened a little box with the most perfect ring. Perfect because he picked it. And perfect because it was a perfect moment. Not-so-perfect because over the next 12 years it would prove to be a little nerve-wracking: It was a suspension setting which means it basically floated on the ring and I was constantly making sure it was still there. After a few adjustments/tightenings through the years, a jeweler finally told me, “You know you could look down one day and that diamond could be gone.” So we made the decision to have the very modest diamond reset in another setting. Fast forward: Jeweler split that diamond right. In. Half. IN HALF. So–I have a new ring, but no matter. It still represents to me that we are one, and though alone we are whole, we are not complete without each other. So, that is my most meaningful piece of jewelry….
…but a new necklace would be nice!
P.S. Another funny story: I was a Lisa Leonard for 22 years until my husband gave me his last name!
Morgan - wow-what an awesome give-a-way! the most meaningful piece of jewelry i have is a tiffany’s love knot bracelet that my parents gave to me and my 2 sisters. we each got them at different times in our life, but now each have one. i work full time at the hole in the wall gang camp and my little sister was on summer staff this past year. we blindfolded all the staff for a trust walk and she was very nervous and hated it. i went over to help guide her, she felt around on my wrist for it. you could see her relax when she found my love knot. none of us ever take it off.
Karissa - A necklace engraved with the initials of my 3 kiddos and a pearl charm for the fourth baby we lost.
Kirsten J - Hands down, it is the charm necklace with my grandparents wedding photo (on a farm in Kansas, circa 1936). And have I told you Lisa Leonard necklaces make and excellent year end class gift for a teacher?
Jennifer - My wedding ring and 10 year anniversary band.
Kimberly - I love my engagement ring! I picked it out, but I love the memories of finding just the right one with my husband, and how he actually cared so much to shop with me and buy it for me when we got engaged!
DLG in Mich - My wedding band was my grandmother’s. It goes perfectly with the diamond that my love gave me. They are both equally dear to me.
Angela - I adore my wedding ring, and would pick out this exact ring again 13 years later.
Michelle A - A pearl necklace from my grandmother is one of my favorite pieces of jewelry. Every birthday I celebrated, she would buy a pearl to add to it. so sweet.
Angie M - My wedding rings. So important to me.
Mindy - Aside from my wedding ring it would be a slightly tacky, but very well loved Christmas tree pin that was my grandma’s. I wear it each year with pride 🙂
Shannon - The most meaningful piece I own isn’t something I wear everyday. It’s my grandmother’s opal and diamond ring that was given to me after she passed away. Just knowing that I have something of hers that meant so much to her means the world to me! Thanks for the chance to win a gift card to Lisa’s store. All her products are amazing.
Anne in SC - Love my Tiffany heart. Wear it daily. It means so much to me because I bought it for myself during a very trying time. It is significant of so many things.
Jessie - My wedding ring would be my top. I also have a Lis Leonard charm necklace with all four of my boys names and I wear it everyday. I love having it on. There was a time when I wasn’t sure if we would have any kids and I love the sweet names on my neck a constant reminder of God’s blessing!
melissa ann - I have two pieces that belonged to my late mom.
1) Her wedding ring. It’s seriously just a chip of a diamond, but so sweet nonetheless.
2) A diamond-chip encrusted watch that my Daddy got her before they were married. She jokingly called it her “engagement watch” since he never gave her an engagement ring. (They married rather spur of the moment.)
Mia - What a great give away!
One of my favorites is a gold wishbone pin with a diamond at the tip. My grandmother gave it to my mother to wear on her wedding day; and my mother gifted it to me to wear on my wedding day. Am so grateful to have two young daughters who will (hopefully) pin it to their wedding dresses one day!
Bebe - I have to say my wedding rings! Love LL!
Bebe - I have to say my wedding rings! Love LL!
Tawny - My Tiffany heart. I have worn it for 8 years.
Melissa - after we adopted our daughter, my husband bought me a ring with her birthstone in it. the day she gets married, i’m going to give it to her.
Hannah O. - Meg! You have some pretty amazing sponsors! This would make a perfect Christmas gift for my mom AND sister, then I’d buy myself a pretty little necklace too 😉 my charm bracelet is definitely my most precious piece of jewelry, my mom has been buying charms for me and my sisters ever since we moved out of the house!
Jessica w - One of my favorite pieces is a Lisa Leonard bracelet from my husband that just says “loved.” My husband passed away this year from cancer so it is even more special now.
I love her pieces, they are beautiful.
Jody H - What a wonderful Christmas surprise this would be! My favorite piece of jewelry is a ring my aunt wore when she was a teenager. She’s been gone for over 25 years so it’s special to me.
Karey - My wedding ring!!!
Amy@littleforalittlewhile - Awesome! I was tickled pink when we got some swag from Lisa at craft weekend, us lucky girls! I am totally digging that new charm bracelet. My most meaningful piece of jewelry is actually nothing quite fancy at all. It’s simple and has three charms on it. Two of which are my children’s initials, and the third is a birth stone for our baby we never got to hold. I wear it when I need to carry them with me, like when i’m in labor or having a challenging day. It’s significance fills me and it makes me smile to carry my babies close to my heart. So glad I didn’t loose it at the craft house after all 😉
Sarah - Other than my wedding rings, a necklace my husband gave me the first Christmas we were dating and a “special occasion only” necklace from my grandparents for my college graduation.
Amber - I have a lisa leanord neckalce with the mason jar full of hearts…it has charms with both of my daughter’s on them. Love it and wear it all the time! My wedding ring is right up there too 🙂
Jennifer - My great grandmother (who is now with Jesus) gave me a heart locket necklace that was given to her by my great grandfather. I love wearing it close to my heart. Sure do miss that sweet lady!
Dara - my most meaningful piece is the diamond that my grandmother left me. I had it reset into a simple setting on a nice chain and I love it!
Stephanie Y - My wedding ring tops it, but also a necklace I got from my husband with my three children’s names on it. Thanks!
Dawn - My wedding ring, of course! 🙂 I so love Lisa’s jewelry!! So pretty. 🙂
Hole - A pin that was my great grandmothers photo in it . It belonged to her,and she was a teen in the photo…..
Kristi - This is awesome! I love all of her designs. And my most meaningful piece of jewelry is my engagement ring. I recently lost it overnight and it made me realize all the more how important it is to me. Such a symbol of the role my husband, marriage, and family play in my life.
katchen - When I was sixteen my grandfather sat me down at the kitchen table and gave me “the I love you ring”. It was given to him by my grandma, to her by her dad & to him by an aunt. You just have to promise to give it away to someone you love. It is an old white gold diamond ring & when I wear it I am comforted always. I plan to give it to my daughter.
Kim walker - My wedding ring of course.
casey - when my husband and I were dating, our first yr anniversary he gave me a ring that was specially made for me. It said FAITH, LOVE AND TRUTH. And 11 years later I am still wearing it (c;
lorena - A silver bangle my husband surprised me with. I always wear it and I love the clinking sound it makes when it hits my watch throughout the day. I always think of him when I hear it!
Karla S - I have a set of my grandmothers pearls that were given to me after she passed away. The set has so much meaning to me and they are my favorite pieces to wear.
Bethany - My wedding ring is my most meaningful piece of jewelry. I do love the Lisa Leonard necklace from our Craft Weekend swag earlier in November–she’s so talented!
Tonya S. - Definitely my wedding ring!
Amanda Fuentes - My grandmother’s locket.
Sarah - My grandmother’s engagement ring… she loves telling the story of how hard my Grandpa worked for it 🙂
bauman.wl@verizon.net - A necklace that my son bought me in 1st grade at his “holiday shop” at school. it’s so cheap, but i love that thing…
Deborah - My favorite piece of jewelry other than my wedding ring is a necklace that my husband got me last year from Lisa Leonard. I was so surprised and excited when I got it…I love it! It has my name and my husband’s name….love. I am always looking at her site to see what piece I can wish for next :).
Rachel - My family ring. After many struggles with infertility we are blessed with a boy and a girl! My husband gave me a ring with their birthstones for our tenth anniversary.
Janel - my grandmas wedding band that i wear next to my own!
Christy B - My most meaningful jewelry item is a necklace charm which has my daughter’s face on it, she passed away from cancer so I love wearing it close to my heart.
Courtney - besides my wedding ring, it would definitely be my necklace that has all 6 kids names on it!
mary - my wedding ring. both my husband and i endured so not so good marriages before we met, the ring he chose for me symbolizes our never ending love and friendship. we began as friends and that is never ending
--Deb - A remarkably easy question–the most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is my grandmother’s diamond ring. Not only is it beautiful and the only thing of hers that I have (she died when I was 9), but my mother chose to give it to me because she thought her Mom would have wanted it that way. Not to mention that she lost it on the beach on Martha’s Vineyard once, decades ago when my Mom was little, and my grandfather (rather miraculously) found it by scooping out a huge, double-handful of sand and letting it filter through his fingers. (Talk about family legend.) I love everything about that ring. But, Lisa’s stuff? That sure is pretty, too!
Lori Austin - The necklace my husband gave me for Valentine’s Day the year I was pregnant
with our daughter. He gave it to me knowing I would give it to her someday
when she is expecting her first child.
Terri Peters - My wedding rings because I’ve worn them for nearly twenty years and through all 4 of my children’s births.
melissahoop88 - My favorite piece of jewelry is my white gold diamond earrings my parents gave me for my 18th birthday 6 years ago. And I love LL! I want to buy my mom something of hers for Christmas!
Shauna - the necklace I wore when I got married (garnets, seed pearls, gold and silver beads) that is now in a sandwich bag since my daughter broke it. And my replacement wedding ring (the first one slipped off and got lost in a restaurant when I lost weight when I was pregnant) from my hubby.
Kim K. - It is absolutely my wedding/engagement ring. I love it still…25 years later 🙂
Shannon - my wedding ring and band cuz that’s where it all began 😉
Sheri Flatt - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding ring.
melissa - my most meaningful piece of jewelry is my wedding ring for sure! I would love to win a gift cert, those necklaces are beautiful! 🙂
Marcie - Besides my wedding ring… my most meaningful piece would be the rings my husband bought me with each of our three kids birthstones.
Tami Sickels - I have to say my wedding ring but not because of the reason you think. My grandma gave my husband her wedding band from my grandpa and my husband had a diamond put on it. So that is why it makes it extra special because I know it was given with love to my grandma and to me.
Angela B. - My wedding ring and a mother’s necklace my mom gave me for my birthday a few years ago.
kristy - My wedding ring…. but half the time it won’t fit over my knuckle! 🙂
Kristine - I love my grandmother”s earrings…she got them as a gift from my grandfather…
Love Lisa’s designs…bracelets the best!
jamie - My wedding ring:)
Emily - Aside from my wedding ring, it would be the locket my grandparents had engraved for me.
Kellie - This is not going to sound very original, but I have to say my wedding band. Letting my husband put this ring on finger was the best decision I ever made. 🙂
Amy - a necklace my husband gave me on our one year anniversary. with a teeny tiny diamond inside of a heart… 🙂 LOVE Lisa Leonard’s charm bracelet!!!
Rachel Walser - I love her stuff!! I have my mom’s wedding band that my dad gave her, with his inscription to her on the inside. I wear it when I wear gold jewelry since my wedding band is silver. I love that she gave it to me.
LibraryGirl62 - I <3 Lisa as well...and can't afford it!My favorite piece is one my kids gave me for Christmas-so sweet!
Cass M - My great grandmother, grandma and mother all had the diamond in my wedding ring …. so I guess that would qualify! 🙂
Ashley E - I love the ring my Aunt gave me as a older child (aquamarine in the middle of it), and I love the cross my parents got me as a teenager.
Maureen S - I love Lisa’s gold line that just came out. My new favorite necklace is her gold chevron. My favorite older piece of jewelry is a pearl necklace my husband gave me for Christmas. It’s just the perfect hint of vintage. Just thinking about them makes me giddy.
Tonya Lynn - For my 18th birthday I received a diamond ring from my grandfather. He passed away just 5 days later. I still wear the ring every single day.
Heidi of Operation Organization - most meaningful? all the antique rings i inherited from my grandmother .
Kirsten - While my husband has gotten me several pieces of special jewelry, my wedding band is my most precious piece!
Tracy Fisher - the two Tiffany bands my husband bought me for the birth of each of our children. they were the cheapest thing in the store. and all he wanted to do was give me a “little blue box”. we had no money. but he saved… and bought them one at a time. i cherish those rings for the kids they symbolize and the husband that is behind them. -tracy
Brigid - My most treasured? The painted clay hearts that each of my kids made for me when they were younger for Valentine’s Day.
Allison - Of course it’s my wedding ring – for obvious reasons – but the second most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is my grandmother’s wedding ring. My grandfather gave it to me along with his mother’s wedding ring a few months before I got married. The center stone in my grandmother’s ring came from my great-grandmother’s ring (she died when my grandpa was a child).
Merlin - A necklace that my brother made me. He died 22 yrs ago as a young man and I treasure that gift made with love.
Marilyn M. - My redone wedding ring and an antique sterling silver charm bracelet from my mom.
Grace @ sense and simplicity - It’s a toss up between the two necklaces my husband gave me for our 25th and 30th anniversary – love them both.
Courtney - My favorite piece of jewelry is a bracelet my mom had made for me. She took all her gold pieces and had them melted down and hammered into a cuff bracelet. I just love that it signifies my mom’s life.
Maura - A tie between my wedding ring and my grandmother’s wedding ring. I wear hers on my right hand.
Carrie h - I actually love my Lisa Leonard necklace that my husband gave me after the birth of our first child. It has her nickname on it that we were calling her before she was born. He surprised me with it!:)
Kirsten - wedding ring! but i also have a necklace with the initials of everyone in our family…that is a close second.
Kelly - my wedding ring
Angelina - Definitely my lisa Leonard necklace my hubby gave me as a push present. The necklace has an owl and we decorated my son’s room with some owls 🙂
Lori H - oops, that was supposed to be wedding RING
Jennifer - My grandmother’s wedding ring…I used to hold her hand as a little girl and just stare at her ring….and dream of wearing it someday. It’s really beautiful. She gave it to me two Christmas’ ago…she’s 88 and lives in a nursing home now–she said she’d rather I wear it now and enjoy it. Every time I wear it, I think of her and my granddad…he worked so hard to buy her this ring. It’s a tender reminder of the love they shared.
Lori H - My wedding is doubly special…it is made from the gold from my husband’s grandfather’s service medal.
Jamie - I love Lisa’s jewelry also! I have a bracelet from her with my kids’ names on it that I was ALL the time! But, I think the most meaningful piece I have is a heart charm necklace that says “I LOVE YOU” that belonged to my grandma…the grandma that always made sure we had a cookie in our hand.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Jolie - My wedding ring certainly! It is so symbolic of our vows, and my husband picked it out. There is nothing fancy about it, but I love the man who chose it for me!
mollie d - It’s probably pretty cliche, but my grandmother’s pearls. My dad got them for her in Japan when he was in Vietnam and I wore them on my wedding day
Allison - my wedding ring, it belonged to my great aunt. i told my husband before he proposed that i didn’t want an expensive ring, so he suggested we use my great aunt’s wedding ring that i inherited. 🙂
sam - I have a cross necklace that was my great-grandmother’s. When I was younger, I was allowed to wear it on special occasions. When I got into high school I had the chain shortened and have pretty much worn it every day in the 30+ years since.
Jenn N - What a treat to read the comments here and such wonderful stories and memories. We sure are a sentimental bunch 🙂
Of course my favourite piece of jewellery are my wedding rings but I also wear my Lisa Leonard silver Heartstrings necklace with my children and husband’s name on it almost every day. Thank you for the chance to add to my small collection.
lindsay - wedding ring my husband had made especially for me 🙂
Tracy H - I have a 3-string pearl necklace my grandma gave me when I got married…..she wore it at her wedding 60 years earlier. Something I will always cherish!
Kim - My mother’s college ring from the 1950’s. I feel her with me when I put it on.
Thanks, Meg!
Angie - I have a ring with my children’s names stamped on it. It was a Mother’s Day gift just after my son was born. I love it!
arcampbell@me.com - The most meaningful piece I own (aside from my wedding band) is actually a Lisa Leonard necklace with 2 of my children’s names on it – but I had another baby 2 months ago so I need a new one!!!
Autumn - Wedding ring 🙂
Julie Cox - My wedding ring and engagement ring of course, but after that comes an orange antique bracelet that my Grandmother who is from the Netherlands gave me that her Grandmother had given her. One day I will give it to my granddaughter.
Sara Torbett - Definitely my wedding ring! It is an antique and my husband picked it out completely on his own. 🙂
Alisa - I am a sentimental girl. I LOVE my engagement ring. It is the one my husband picked for me. To think of him going to the jewelry store and choosing what he thought I would love (and I did!) just makes my heart sing.
Cate O'Malley - I love her stuff, but it’s never in the budget. My most meaningful jewelry are two necklaces I have, one with each of my children’s first initials on a small round disc.
Leah - I love Lisa Leonard’s jewelry. It’s so beautiful. My favorite piece of jewelry is probably my silver heart bracelet my husband bought me many years ago. It’s simple and unique. Just what I like.
Erin - My wedding ring.
Nancy - My wedding ring is my greatest treasure.
Rae - My wedding rings. Took me forever to find the right guy. So blessed.
Heather Callahan - I adore Lisa Leonard and her jewelry! My favorite piece of LL jewelry would have to be a silver bracelet I purchased shortly after my daughter was born. She arrived almost sixteen weeks early, weighing only one pound and twelve ounces. We weren’t able to bring her home right away and I wanted something that helped me feel close to her. I ordered one of LL’s silver bracelets with all of my daughters birth information. I wear it every.single.day. My daughter is four now and doing wonderfully and I get comments on my bracelet all of the time.
Brenda - This is difficult for me to choose I lost me mom & gramma within 3.5 months of each other I wear the pearl necklace my gramma gave me for highschool graduation and on the same chain a pendant my mom had made for my 2 sisters and myself.
Michelle - I have a LL necklace with my kids on it that my hubby gave me for Mother’s Day and I adore it! I just found out that she has faith jewelry and I am drooling. So hard to pick.
Holly Spangler - I have a charm bracelet that was started by my grandma; She put those lovely old silhouette charms on for each of her grandchildren. Then my mother inherited it and added charms for each of her grandchildred (who all happen to be my children). I inherited it when she passed away last spring, and it is cherished for sure. My daughter already talks about adding charms when she gets it someday. 🙂
Tracey - Mine would def be my wedding ring and then a silver charm bracelet my husband got me several years ago.
Amy - So hard to decide…of course my wedding and engagement rings; then there is my Lisa Leonard necklace with my kids initials; a bracelet of my mothers; a pearl necklace my husband won on a radio contest; diamond earrings made from my grandmothers’ rings…too hard to pick!
Shawna - Without a doubt a charm bracelet that my husband had made for me after our first child was born.
ChrisA. - It would have been my wedding ring which came from my husband’s great aunt (over a 100 years old). Unfortunately, I lost it when we moved a few years ago. Therefore, my most meaningful is my mother’s ring that my husband gave me for my birthday one year. Beautiful, beautiful jewelry. Thanks so much for the chance to win.
Holly - Any jewelry from my grandmother. I wore her pearls at my wedding, and she left them to me. Love Lisa Leonard!
April - I have a white gold ring with an onyx in it from my mom. I hope to pass it to one of my daughters eventually. I love all of Lisa’s jewelrY.Thanks for the giveaway chance!!
amy - a thin, simple silver band that belonged to my great-grandma. it is nothing fancy at all but has been worn by several amazing women in my family and i can’t wait to give it to my girl one day.
Patricia - I have a bunch of pieces and they are what I wear almost all the time. My engagement and wedding band of course. of course! 100% of the time! 🙂 My husband gave me a diamond heart necklace for our 9th anniversary…the thought he put into it makes me smile whenever I’m looking at it. It is my go-to necklace that I wear every day. Sometimes I change it up though….with a necklace from my son. That he picked out for me for Christmas about 5 years ago. He was 4 years old. He literally picked out the “biggest jewelled” piece he could find at a little boutique. My husband tried to convince him to choose a different one that was less “spectacular” but he would have none of it! I laughed when I opened the present that Christmas morning because I immediately knew what had gone on just by looking at it. I still wear it proudly…and my son always notices right away when I’ve chosen to wear it somewhere special! 🙂
Lisa - My most meaningful piece of jewellry is the Lisa Leonard necklace with my boys names on it. I love her stuff and would LOVE to buy more!!
Mae - My two silver rings… that I gave myself! Two years after I started selling my artwork on Etsy, I decided to quit my “day job” to become a full-time artist. When I made the leap, I bought two handmade rings that say “to go into the world” and “to be brave” (words from my first painting) to remind myself that dedication and bravery pays off.
Sarajane - My wedding ring of course and my grammers wedding band next to it.
mary - Mine would have to be the necklace my husband gave me after he graduated from pilot training: a set of my own wings! He was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes shortly after and can’t fly anymore so it means so much more to me now. Love Lisa Leonard and her beautiful jewelry!
Lisa - My most memorable piece of jewellery is my brother’s cross that was given to me after he passed away…
Leadia Jarvis - Since I was the only one of my grandmother’s grandchildren that didn’t have a sister, she chose me to inherit the gold locket she wore as a child. Inside are teeny pictures of her and my grandpa. The outside of it has a dent where she bit it when she wore it as a little girl. Totally special.
Meg Pitts - My favorite piece of jewelry isn’t actually mine. Kind of random…it’s sitting here on my craft desk (it needed a repair). It’s my mom’s locket from my grandmother. My grandfather sent it to her during WWll and it has a photo of himself on one side and my grandmother on the other. I’ve always loved that necklace and what it meant to my grandmother.
alicia @ la famille - well, don’t you just have some FUN giveaways lately!!! my favorite piece of jewelry is probably my tiffany’s horseshoe necklace from my honey for my 30th bday this last august. that little blue box was a material-dream come true! 🙂
nicole i - my wedding band with the inscription “as you wish”
mistycoatsluvs2scrap@yahoo.com - thanks for the great opportunity…love lisa too. my most favorite piece would have to be my diamond earrings. the first and only gift my husband was able to surprise me with. my husband is not a shopper, not really a gift-giving kinda guy so this was major. and he used his first commission check to buy them…took the entire check. 15 yrs. later and I can count the times I have taken them out for more than just a cleaning, they never come out.
thanks again!
Kirsten - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I have is a ring that my grandfather gave my grandmother on their 40th wedding anniversary. It is small and gold with tiny diamonds, but I know he saved and wanted to give her the best. My grandpa passed away in 1999, but his gift of love lived on when I wore it as I walked down the aisle on my wedding day in 2005.
Kate - Whoa…you’ve been doing some pretty amazing giveaways over here. Apart from my wedding rings…I’d have to say the necklace my parents gave me for high school graduation. It’s a VERY old coin from Masada, Israel set to hang on a silver chain. I love that it is so unique, and I love that my dad picked it out for me during a business trip to Israel. I’ve got my eye on a couple of gold pieces from Lisa’s shop…so, pick me…please!
Nancy - Besides my wedding band, I have a ring that my Grandfather gave my Grandmother for an engagement ring. They had an arranged marriage that was a lasting love.
jennifer f - Hey meg! Long time reader, first comment 🙂 so my dearest piece of jewelry is my bracelet. My mama Cece just went into the nearer presence of Jesus this summer. She was a bsf leader for over thrirty years and along that time the members of her class gave her a charm for each book of the bible they completed. She was able to do Isaiah the same year I began bsf . It was so special to finally share that with her. So when she passed away this summer my grandpa gave me her charm bracelet. I’m honored to have it, but blessed beyond measure that a lady like her shared almost e very day with me for 18 years of my life. I treasure this because when i wear it I feel her near me.
Lisa - I have a charm bracelet that has a charm on it with a picture of my daughter when she was six months old.
Lu W - My grandmother gave me a sterling silver guardian angel necklace and I feel her presence every time I grasp or glance it.
Jody - After my wedding ring…my necklace with all of my boys’ names on it…I wouldn’t go without it!!
Karie - Other than my wedding set, I have a sweet white gold and diamond ring that is identical to the rings my mom and sister wear everyday. I think of them everytime I look at it 🙂
Nicole Franks - Like many other readers, its my engagement ring and band. Can’t leave home with out ’em…actually never take them off 🙂
Adrienne - My mothers wedding band!
amelia - Other than my wedding ring, I love my earrings from my grandpa and the necklace from my grandma. I will always keep them.
shelley - my wedding ring. it is the only jewelry i own!
Anne - A necklace with a charm representing each of my three sons. The charms were originally part of a grandmother’s bracelet belonging to my mother-in-law. It’s very special with lots of history and meaning.
Sarah - My wedding rings!
Rachel - A necklace with my birthstone that my husband got for me just after our first child was born. My birthday, our anniversary and then our son’s birthday are all that month.
Donna - My favorite piece of jewelry is my wedding ring followed by my grandmother’s wedding ring.
Lorie - My sister gave me a beautiful heart necklace that I love!
Lindsaywillman - I cherish my jewelry that was given to me or belonged to my grandma. I have her wedding set and some topaz jewelry and I love it so much. I also love the pieces I’ve bought for myself to represent my kids. Would live to have another Lisa Leonard piece to add our new baby girl’s name to. She’s due tomorrow! Thanks for the chance to win.
Kati - My most meaningful piece of jewelry is a bracelet with my son’s name and birthdate on it. My sister got it for me….I have since had a daughter…and need to get something with her name and birthdate on it.
Kate B - My father gave me a beautiful pearl bracelet the day of my wedding. It means the world to me.
Melissa - Yay for Lisa Leonard is right! I am a big fan of her necklaces, bracelets, and her blog. All so beautiful! My most treasured piece of jewelry is my wedding ring. I am so lucky to have an awesome husband.
Caroline - Hands down my wedding rings! Well, in all honestly, they are the only jewelry I really wear since having kids:) My son is just getting old enough to start wearing it again now that he won’t rip my earrings out of my ears anymore! HA! OH, but if you count the elastic hairband that is always around my wrist, I’d have to rate that right up there with my wedding rings – I’m such a Mom!!!
Jeannine - My engagement & wedding rings are the most important rings I own. And, well, they’re the only rings I own. I can’t pick between them! I guess I should drop a hint to the husband that one of these days I want another one 🙂
Gretchen P - besides my wedding ring from my late husband, it would be my grandfather’s wedding band. I wear every day. He was such a special man, a POW in World War II. He taught me so much, and I miss him every day.
Rebecca - Besides my wedding ring, it’s a necklace in the shape of Africa that my husband gave me while we waited (and waited and waited) for our sweet son to come home from Ethiopia.
janet @ ordinary mom - A diamond necklace my husband bought me the Christmas after our youngest was born (she is now 6). It has 3 diamonds and was the first and only true SURPRISE jewelry purchase he made for me. And he did such a great job. Since getting pregnant I can’t wear my rings much anymore or I have reactions and rashes. But this necklace? It never comes off. 🙂
Staci A - I would have to say my wedding rings. They’ve been passed down through my hubby’s family.
the domestic fringe - I have a 4 Leaf Clover charm that my uncle gave my grandma when he was in the service. She wore it every single day since and we’re talking like nearly fifty years. She told me before she died it was mine, and now I have it, although I wish she was still wearing it.
~FringeGirl
barbie - the most meaningful piece that i own is my antique turquoise promise ring from my boyfriend. i never take it off. 🙂
Eva Scott - Besides my wedding ring, a lady gave me a charm that said MOM. I was feeling kind of down and she didn’t know it but felt like the Lord told her to take her own MOM necklace off and give it to me. She had no idea how I was feeling. I was overjoyed to say the least!!
Amy K. - I have never thought about which ONE piece is most meaningful to me, and now that I am thinking about it, I realize I am very lucky!! I have my grandma’s diamond stud earrings, of course my engagement & wedding ring, and also a diamond pendant that my (divorced) parents had made for me using the diamond from the engagement ring my dad gave my mom. They gave it to me for my 18th birthday & I was completely surprised.
Tina C - Of course my engagement and wedding rings. But also on that finger I have added a silver band that my daughter created in a jewelry class. The three rings symbolize the love and eternal bonds I have with both my husband and my children.
Jessica - My most treasured piece of jewelry is a faux diamond butterfly pendant given to me by my 6 year old.
Tracy - My most meaningful piece of jewelery is a charm bracelet that I’ve had forever. It has charms that so many important people on my life have given me. I wear it all the time and I love it!
jen - Love love love her stuff!!!! So perfect! My favorite piece of jewelry is my wedding band. It served as an engagement ring and wedding band for a while while my husband was deployed and then a traditional engagement ring was added later…I take my engagement ring off at night, while cooking, etc, but the only time that band has left my finger is when I’m in the hospital having babies. And then he’s the person that puts it back on my finger. I love it.
val - undoubtedly a circle shaped pin that a parent of a student of mine gave me after my grandma went to be with Jesus. It was her mom’s pin (who had also passed away) and she wanted me to have it to give me comfort. Sweetness!
Julia - My favourite piece of jewelry is the one that is on Lisa Leonard’s site that I drool over…no really, i wear two rings and that is it…my engagement ring and my wedding band. Besides that the only other fun jewelry that I wear is whatever my daughters create with their beads and paper and craft supplies. I even have to wear those to church…the fashion statements I make are amazing!
Anyways, I read your blog lots and this is the first time I have ever commented. I am no long a blog unindentified blog stalker! Thanks for your fun blog posts and I love reading about craft weekend! And I hope my girls can play volleyball like your daughter one day!
Angie Rathbun - My grandmother gave me a ring my grandfather gave her on their 30th wedding anniversary. I wear it on my right hand as the perfect compainion to my wedding ring. Together they are a daily reminder to not take for granted the gift of marriage.
Stephanie - My wedding ring of course!
Christy K - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is an amethyst ring given to me by my late grandmother, or Baba as I called her. My Gido (grandfather) was an amazing artist and during the war he was captured and put in a work camp. One of the supervisors at the camp admired his art and really wanted to own a piece, however did not have the money to pay for it. Instead, he traded my Gido a large piece of amethyst for one of his paintings. My Gido brought that stone with him all the way from Europe and once he and our family were settled here had it set into a ring. I wear that ring proudly and will forever treasure the story behind it. Thank you SO much for this opportunity… I have always wanted one of Lisa’s necklaces and would love to win! A very happy Wednesday to you!
Meredith W. - I wear my engagement and wedding rings every day and love them. Simple and classic. One of my most sentimental pieces is a gold necklace with an abacus on it that my grandmother picked up on one of their Navy travels to Hong Kong. She had many granddaughters she could have passed it down to, and I felt special that she chose that piece to give to me.
colleen from alabama - Wedding ring. I was 31 years old when i got it… I had waited a looooooong time and knew exactly what i wanted. I described it to my husband and he got it perfect. It is an emerald cut set sideways with a baguette on either side. To this day i have never seen anything like it. We’ve been married just 15 years and it still is my FAVORITE EVER!
Yvonne C - I would have to say my wedding ring. But after that is a bracelet I got from my grandma. It is silver with blue flowers and so special since it was given to me by my grandma from her collection.
Kelly - I treated myself to a charm necklace that I had been wanting. It was right around the time my husband and I were told that we the liklihood of having another baby was slim to none. I bought a necklace with charms thinking that it would make the thought of our complete family become more real. Little did I know at the time this was all happening that I was pregnant! Not only pregnant, but pregnant with twins! God is so good! Being able to add two more charms to my necklace was wonderful! I wear my five charms proudly!
Tanya - I have a bracelet that is for an inititative called “Bullets to Bracelets”, where Ethiopian women are taking bullets found on the streets and turning them into bracelets and a way to make a living. How could you not love that… <3
leslie - my key chain that has lots of charms and pennies from the year i met my husband, married my husband and the years our kids were born.
jen - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own (besides my wedding rings) are my grandmother’s wedding rings. She died about 17 years ago but I still feel close to her when I slip those rings on my finger. I wear them often.
Gina - It would have to be my mother’s diamond that she had made into a necklace for me!
Michelle - My watch … A gift from my husband… I never take it off.
Emily Clark - A cross with my grandmother’s maiden initials on it, a gift she received upon high school graduation. Out of 8 granddaughters I was blessed with it.
Melissa - I don’t own much jewelry, but the piece I wouldn’t go a day without is my wedding band-I love it and love my husband more all the time!
Stephanie C - My grandmothers ring 🙂
Lachalle - I have a small ring my mom adn dad gave to me when I was alittle girl . Look forward to giving to my oldest daughter now . (still waiting til shes a littl ebit older yet ) I love our Lisa Leonard Jewels too !
~L~
Rmichaels63 - My wedding ring. The main diamond is from a ring of my mother in laws. There is also a super sappy proposal story that goes along with it, but that is for me! I took the ring about a year ago to a local jewlery store in a grocery store(not a good move) to have it resized. It came back in horrible condition and I couldn’t let them touch it again to fix it. Fast forward to today……I am a nanny for a jewler and he out of the blue asked me if he could take it to work and clean it for me. His wife brought it back to me this evening fixed and beautiful!
Stephanie Z - wedding ring…but really, the band that we got years later…one diamond for each of our children…
Trindin Cavalier - Shortly after building our home we were robbed on Christmas Eve..while we were at the local children’s hospital donating the items my students donated. All of my jewelry was stolen except my wedding set. The next day on Christmas my godmother gave me her 10 perfect diamond wedding ring from a man she divorced. She didn’t put her name but I knew she was trying to replace some of my stolen items. Fast forward 4 years later..same aunt shocks the family with news of her breast cancer…she died in 5 weeks. A year after her passing I had the ring made into a new ring to symbolize changes I made in my life…she would be so proud of who I am today. Every time I touch the ring I think of her watching me from above. It has been 6 years since Auntie Bonnie left this world and I miss her so much!
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Robin W - Definitely my wedding ring. It was my husbands grandmothers wedding band, so it will always have significance!
Heather - My favorite piece of jewelry is & will always be my engagement ring/wedding rings. Still SO precious to me 16 years later…
Nicole B. - I have a beautiful butterfly pin that was my Great Grandmother’s. Since she had already passed when I got married, I wore it on my petticoat-thing (is that what it’s called?), and then I wore it in my hair at my brother’s wedding – keeping her in the celebrations.
shepea - I have a mother and child necklace that my husband gave me when our kids were small, back before we could really afford it. It still means a lot to me and is very beautiful.
Seriously sassy mama - My favorite piece of jewelry are a pair of earrings my husband got me when we were in high school. They were only a dollar. I only have one now, but I love it just the same.
Nicole - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is the ring I wear on my right hand, always. It is a reminder that the Lord is always with me, even if one of the stones is missing.
Beth Ann - My wedding ring & the band that I got when my daughter was born. I was 28 when I had her, I intend on giving it to her when she is 28 or when she becomes a mother herself.
Amy G. - When my husband came home from his first deployment, he bought me an eternity band to match my wedding ring set. We had only been married for 6 months when he left, and he was gone a year. We renewed our vows with that band, and every day when I put on my rings, I put that one on last of all: the best for last. 🙂
Jennifer W - My engagement ring…my husband bought it on a college tour of Europe in Amsterdam and had no plans to buy it before he went. He had all the girls on the trip hold out their hands and then he picked the hands that looked the most like mine to size the ring. I never had to have it sized…it fit perfectly!! 🙂
Christine - My favorite piece is a heart shaped necklace with a picture of my mother and father inside it. Used to be my mom’s 🙂
Also I love love love Lisa’s jewls, and I think I will purchase something for a friend this Christmas, even if i’m not the lucky one!
Angela - I own a ring that is compromised of my parents wedding ring and a pearl my mother gave me when I was 16.
Karen Levsen Giddings - That’s easy. I have a a heart thumby necklace of my husband’s thumb print. I wear my cross with it because I know that he is in heaven. That is my favorite.
Emily - Hands down a necklace from my son. We moved across country a year and a half ago and it was very hard on my, at the time, 3 year old. Our first day in our new house he found a rock in the back yard and started carrying it in his pocket daily. He carefully took it out every night and put it back in his pocket in the morning. Last Christmas my husband asked him what he wanted to give me for Christmas and he said he wanted to give me his “treasure rock” so I would always feel safe with his love. My husband had this treasure from our backyard made into a necklace and it is by far my favorite and most meaningful piece of jewelry
Christine - After a long road of infertility I finally got pregnant with our little boy. I found out just before our anniversary so as an anniversary gift my husband gave me a necklace with a bean on it. The bean represented new life. I cherish it so much, I wear it all the time and it is such a sweet reminder of how precious that little life is to our family. 😉
Denise W - My little nephew picked out some little red earrings for me one time because of my love of the CA Angels baseball team and he makes sure that I wear them to all the games we go to – which is no small feat since I live in Nevada and they play in Anaheim California :)They mean the world to me.
Kate - The most meaningful piece of jewelry I own is my father’s ring. It was his father’s Navy ring, and my father wore it most of his adult life. I remember it on his hand, like a part of him. I never saw him without it. He passed away 2 years ago. As I sat with him at his bedside before he passed, he asked me if there was anything of his I would like. Without hesitation I asked for the ring. It just IS my Dad. It is too big for me, so I either wear it on my pointer finger or keep it by my bed. I treasure it, I like knowing it is there, sometimes i just twirl it between my fingers. The Navy seal is pretty much all the way worn off, it just looks like worn gold with a strange bit of etching, but to me, it is beautiful.
Sarah - I have my grandmother’s pearl and gold flower pin. It is one of my most favorite treasures!
Courtney - I have a braclet that some special friends got me for my daughters memorial, I love it more than anything.