Maybe you’ve heard something
about this or know someone who wears a Pendants
for ashes of a loved one that contains part of a loved one’s cremated
remains (commonly called ashes). Have you wondered how that works? Generally,
there are two types of cremation jewellery: those that hold remains, and those
that are made with remains.
The first kind of jewellery
is essentially an ornate container for a small amount of ashes. Using a funnel,
a little portion of the remains is poured into a tiny “urn” before the top is
attached and sealed. Funeral ashes pendants
are the most common form here, but they are not always teardrop or
heart-shaped. For example, a three-dimensional cross or heart-shaped pendant
with an empty space inside to hold ashes.
The second type is where
small amounts of remains are incorporated into the jewellery materials these
are called ashes infused jewellery. The most common examples of this are ashes
that are mixed with glass, porcelain, liquid metals, or other materials and
then transformed into jewellery like Ashes
Infused Pendants. The possibilities are endless, and some can be engraved
with a special message. This method usually takes longer – up to several months
– and is more expensive.
WHY DO PEOPLE WEAR CREMATION
jewellery?
Some people are comforted by
having a small piece of a loved one so close to them. Some prefer to keep the
meaning of the jewellery to themselves. Others are more open about wearing ashes in pendants and use it as an
opportunity to share memories and stories about the person who was so special
to them.
At Ashes Urns Jewellery, our
business is all about affordable direct cremation, but we are happy to share
our knowledge of other aspects of the industry, including resources for
cremation jewellery and other ways to memorialize loved ones like Ashes to glass pendants. Please feel
free to ask one of our professional team members when you contact us. We have
team members available 24×7 to answer your questions and assist you with making
arrangements.
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