At 16 weeks pregnant with her first child, Simona is already thinking about the ways we begin to pass things down.
“My parents are musicians—that’s how they met,” she says. “They were both lead singers in bands, and our house was always filled with music.”
Some of her earliest memories are of her mother singing Ukrainian lullabies and folk songs—melodies wrapped in history, comfort, and love. Now, she finds herself softly singing those same songs, this time to her growing son.
“I think about how I’ll sing to him when he’s here. Right now, it’s just to get him familiar with rhythm and sound, but I hope he feels it. That connection.”
At Kinn, we believe these are the beginnings of tradition. They don’t always announce themselves—they live in the quiet, everyday gestures that root us in who we are and where we come from. A song, a photograph, a piece of gold passed from hand to hand.
We create jewelry for these moments. Each piece is made to last—not just through one lifetime, but many. These are modern heirlooms: thoughtful investments meant to carry the weight of memory, and the beauty of what’s to come.
This Mother’s Day, we celebrate the women shaping new legacies—through music, through motherhood, and through the meaningful things we choose to hold onto.