Ashes Into Glass Jewellery
Your loved-one will always be close with Ashes into Glass, who are an awarding winning jewellery designers.
About Ashes Into Glass
Ashes into Glass use the ashes of the deceased and transform them into beautiful jewellery. It’s a truly special way to remember your loved-one, which you can carry with you always and pass on from one generation to the next.
How Does Ashes Into Jewellery Work?
We work very closely with Ashes into Glass who can create you the most precious memento, right here in the UK. They require a very small amount of your loved one’s ashes, which they will then hand-craft together with coloured glass crystals to create a unique piece of jewellery.
Once the stone has been cut and polished, it can be set into a ring, pendant, earrings, cufflinks or paperweight. Just like your loved one, each stone is completely unique.
There’s no need for you to do anything, we can organise the sending of the ashes and selection of your preferred jewellery. Upon delivery, you will receive any ashes that weren’t used in the jewellery.
Engraving Your Creations
Once complete, your ashes jewellery will be diamond-point engraved with a special message of your choice. This could be the words your loved one used to say or the line from their favourite song. Whatever you choose, Ashes into Glass can create you a truly special token, which you can carry with you whenever you need it.
Tribute Ring
£295
Signet Ring
The Signet Ring is a symbol of eternity. This beautiful stone is strong and will last for a very long time. You can choose from silver, gold or white gold bands and blue, green, black, ruby or purple coloured glass.
£345
Round or Long Pendants
from £245
Cufflinks and Earrings
from £195
Paperweight
A special momento for your home-office, this beautiful paperweight will act as a daily reminder of your loved one. The ashes and coloured-glass crystals are interlaced together, creating a beautiful and striking effect.
£195
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