Hailey Bieber flaunts latest addition to her jewelery collection inspired by son Jack Blues

The proud mother showed off a stunning birthstone ring featuring peridot and topaz stones for herself and her son.


Pop Culture & Art December 23, 2024

Hailey Bieber continues to celebrate her new chapter as a mother with meaningful jewelry. The Rhode Skin founder, 28, took to Instagram Stories to showcase a breathtaking birthstone ring dedicated to herself and her son, Jack Blues, who was born in August.

The ring, featuring a square-shaped peridot to represent Jack’s birth month and a pear-shaped topaz for Hailey, is a stunning tribute to their bond. The massive stones, set in gold with visible prongs, adorned Hailey’s right hand, accompanied by a chic nude-pink manicure that complemented the elegant design.

Hailey Bieber flaunts massive birthstone ring for her and baby Jack Blues 4 Mos. after giving birth

This is not the first time Hailey has used accessories to honor her little one. Shortly after Jack’s birth, Hailey debuted an Isa Grutman Jewelry ring spelling out “mom” in diamonds.

By October, she showcased a dazzling diamond necklace featuring her son’s initials, “JBB,” and a monogrammed Goyard bag.

Hailey Bieber shows off new blinged-out necklace dedicated to son Jack BluesHailey’s latest tribute comes after she also flaunted a gold bangle by HIE Hawaii engraved with Jack’s name in gothic font. The $3,900 bracelet symbolizes perfection, light, and life, aligning with her celebration of motherhood.

Hailey Bieber sports bangle dedicated to son Jack Blues

Hailey and Justin Bieber, who tied the knot in 2018, have kept Jack’s face private but frequently express their joy and love for him through subtle nods and special moments shared on social media.

As Hailey embraces her role as a mother, she continues to reflect her family’s journey in elegant and personal ways, making a statement both as a model and as a mom.

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