Kristen Stewart Is Keeping The Rings As A Memento And Ready To Move On From The Role Of Bella Swan

Kristen Stewart talks to British Vogue about her experiences with the "The Twilight series" and her plans for future roles.

On keeping any props or costumes as token of the whole "Twilight" journey:

"The rings were really important to me. Her mother gives her a moon ring, in the beginning. It fully and completely reminds me of Catherine Hardwicke, every time I look at it. Other than that, she's not really into stuff. There weren't a lot of props, so that was probably it. The rings were really, really extremely important to me."

On playing Bella the human and Bella the vampire:

"If you were to take the fact that she becomes a vampire completely away, it's just a more realized version of who she's been the entire time. I think that's why it really touches so many people, too. It really does represent that stage of life where you're bubbling over with something you maybe can't put your finger on."

On getting injured doing a stunt:

"I broke my thumb the first or second day of our really intense, action-y type stuff. That was really frustrating. But, it was fun.

On motherhood (Bella becomes a mother):

"I think that it might be something that you're born with or not born with. Some people have really, really strong natural instincts and desires to be a mom. That was one of my favorite things about the story," she quoted.

On her future plans:

"I think things have always fallen in my lap, and I've gotten incredibly insanely lucky to get the right feelings and meet people that share them. If I can keep doing that, I'll be a happy girl."

Stewart wants to "explore things that were more apparent" to her. "Now, I'm getting to the point that I want to dig a little deeper. You can shock yourself a little bit with this, and that's what I'm alive to do," she said.