Frequently Asked Questions
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1. What materials are used to create cremation rings, and how do they incorporate the ashes of a loved one?
The materials we use to create cremation rings ranges from sterling silver all the way up to 18k gold. We also offer traditional cremation stones, diamonds, CZ, and moissanite stones. The ashes are either created to serve as the stone themselves, or are infused behind the stones. The process works the same with memorial flowers.
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2. How can one personalize a cremation ring to make it a meaningful tribute to a departed loved one?
Each cremation ring is already personalized because it incorporates the ashes of your loved one. However we can also add color to some stones to make it even more personalized. A popular option is to use the color of your loved ones birth stone. The same options are availble with memorial flowers, however adding color is less common becuase people want to see the natural color of the flower petals.
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3. What is the process involved in creating a ring made from ashes, and can you choose the specific design or style?
You can absolutely choose the style of your ring! We have a large selection on our website, and if nothing catches your eye, send us a picture of how you'd like your ring to look and we can create one from scratch for you! The process of creating a ring goes like this: Purchase the ring of your choice > after you purchase you will receive detailed instructions on how to mail your ashes or flowers > once we receive your ashes/flowers we will get to work on crafting your order > all excess ash or flowers will be mailed back to you with your order.
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4. Are there any special care instructions for maintaining the integrity of a ring made from ashes over time?
You can wear your memorial jewelry just like any other jewelry. We send a care card with detailed instruction of how to best maintain the quality of your rings with each order. The main things to avoid are an excess of chlorine and sunlight.
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5. Is it possible to combine ashes from multiple individuals in a single cremation ash ring for a family memorial piece?
Yes! This is absolutely possible. Just message us and let us know how you'd like us to incorporate the ashes into your ring and we'll take care of it!
Frequently Asked Questions
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1. What materials are used to create cremation rings, and how do they incorporate the ashes of a loved one?
The materials we use to create cremation rings ranges from sterling silver all the way up to 18k gold. We also offer traditional cremation stones, diamonds, CZ, and moissanite stones. The ashes are either created to serve as the stone themselves, or are infused behind the stones. The process works the same with memorial flowers.
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2. How can one personalize a cremation ring to make it a meaningful tribute to a departed loved one?
Each cremation ring is already personalized because it incorporates the ashes of your loved one. However we can also add color to some stones to make it even more personalized. A popular option is to use the color of your loved ones birth stone. The same options are availble with memorial flowers, however adding color is less common becuase people want to see the natural color of the flower petals.
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3. What is the process involved in creating a ring made from ashes, and can you choose the specific design or style?
You can absolutely choose the style of your ring! We have a large selection on our website, and if nothing catches your eye, send us a picture of how you'd like your ring to look and we can create one from scratch for you! The process of creating a ring goes like this: Purchase the ring of your choice > after you purchase you will receive detailed instructions on how to mail your ashes or flowers > once we receive your ashes/flowers we will get to work on crafting your order > all excess ash or flowers will be mailed back to you with your order.
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4. Are there any special care instructions for maintaining the integrity of a ring made from ashes over time?
You can wear your memorial jewelry just like any other jewelry. We send a care card with detailed instruction of how to best maintain the quality of your rings with each order. The main things to avoid are an excess of chlorine and sunlight.
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5. Is it possible to combine ashes from multiple individuals in a single cremation ash ring for a family memorial piece?
Yes! This is absolutely possible. Just message us and let us know how you'd like us to incorporate the ashes into your ring and we'll take care of it!