Springtime coincides with Eastertide. And I can hardly contain my excitement for chocolate bunnies, Marshmallow Peeps and my favorites – Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs. While slightly less flavorsome, hard-boiled, decorated eggs play a part in many Easter traditions as well. In fact, egg dying dates back to 13th century Europe. The White House even hosts an annual Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn since 1878. But there’s one ritual you may not be as familiar with – Egg pocking! This simple Louisianan tradition involves two competitors tapping their eggs together. The winner emerges with his pride and his egg unscathed.
This year, make room for religious jewelry in your Easter baskets alongside those colorfully decorated eggs and delicious candies. These spiritual designs make incredible gifts for loved ones for Easter or to celebrate a religious milestone — Baptism, First Communion, or Confirmation. And guess what? Some our pieces are customizable, making gorgeous gifts with a special touch!
Stuller offers a range of religious jewelry items to celebrate the spiritual season. And what’s more, I’ve taken the hard work out of searching by selecting brand new favorites and best-sellers.
My Favorite Picks
This fabulous layering piece goes with nearly anything. Pair it with the Pierced Cross Heart Necklace, on right, for a lovely layered look. |
![]() The Pierced Cross Heart Necklace is simple and petite. Gift it to a loved one to show you care. Or treat yourself! |
![]() This dainty Accented Sideways Cross Ring is feminine and beautiful. And we’re developing a pendant to go along to make a matching set. |
![]() The Sideways Cross Youth Ring has a birthstone run-up, making your gift both thoughtful and personable. |
Personalize Your Pieces
Customization is another major trend we’re following this year. Whether engraved or set with birthstones, these customizable religious jewelry pieces express personal style.
Classics and Best-Sellers
Is religious jewelry popular in your store year-round or just near Eastertime? Let us know in the comments below! If you’re searching for more fun facts and origins of our favorite Easter traditions, we’ve got you covered here.