Ashes pendant or necklace
A small portion of ashes sealed inside a wearable piece of jewelry. Worn close to the heart, every day.
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A small portion of ashes sealed inside a wearable piece of jewelry. Worn close to the heart, every day.
A pendant or locket with a small screw-top chamber you fill yourself with a pinch of ashes. Worn close, opened only when you choose. Often sold in sets so several family members can each carry a portion.
A ring with a small chamber for ashes, or with ashes set into resin or glass as the stone.
A discreet wearable with a small ashes chamber or engraved memorial details.
A small charm that hangs from a car mirror, holding a pinch of ashes. For someone who loved driving.
A ceramic, brass, or hardwood urn for the mantelpiece. The most common and time-honoured choice.
Hand-turned or carved by a craftsperson rather than mass-produced. Each one carries the grain and warmth of natural wood.
A vase with a hidden compartment for ashes; the top holds flowers or a candle. Easy to live with day-to-day.
A working hourglass with ashes flowing as sand. A quiet reminder to live fully.
A vintage whiskey bottle, cigar humidor, fishing tackle box, or guitar case. Whatever spoke to who they were.
A boat charter takes the family offshore. Water-soluble urns dissolve gently in the water.
A free permit is usually required. Worth the paperwork for the setting.
A specialist pilot scatters from a small aircraft over land or sea. Many providers offer memorial videos.
A silver helium balloon, written with a message, carries the ashes or accompanies their scattering.
Biodegradable lanterns, lit and released over a beach, lake, or river.
Made from salt, paper, sand, or plant fibers — designed to dissolve in water or break down in soil. A natural vessel for burial, tree planting, or a gentle release into the sea.
A biodegradable urn holds ashes with a seed or sapling. Grows into a living memorial.
Ashes mixed into a reef ball, placed on the ocean floor as marine habitat. Coordinates given to the family.
Plant ashes mixed with soil beneath a rose, fruit tree, or garden corner.
Specialist soil amendments neutralise the high pH of cremation ashes and turn them into a slow-release fertiliser. Used on a lawn, vegetable patch, or specific tree that mattered to them.
A glass artist incorporates ashes into a paperweight, ornament, or sculpture.
A small hand-blown glass disc or teardrop with ashes fused into the glass, hung in a window so morning light passes through it. A quiet daily ritual.
A larger blown-glass sphere with ashes incorporated as colored swirls. Displayed on a stand or shelf as a centerpiece of remembrance — the swirls catch light from every angle.
A teaspoon of ashes makes one marble. Ideal for dividing among children or grandchildren.
An artist mixes a small amount of ashes into the paint used to create their portrait.
Specialist studios press ashes into a playable record with music or a voice recording.
Carbon extracted from ashes grown into a real lab-cultivated diamond, set into jewelry.
Around 240 pencils made from a body's carbon. The box of shavings becomes the urn.
Burial of the urn in a family plot. A permanent place to visit.
An architectural alcove inside a cemetery, church, or memorial garden.
Memorial spaceflights that orbit Earth, reach the moon, or travel into deep space.
A small amount of ashes mixed into tattoo ink. Permanent, intimate, worn quietly.
Ashes incorporated into fireworks that light up the sky in colour as the family watches.
For a hunter — ashes loaded into cartridges for a final shoot or kept as a tribute.
Ashes scattered over vineyard land with the owner's permission. For someone who loved wine.
Ashes mixed into the plastic of frisbees, golf balls, fishing lures, or pool cues.