Cremation jewelry offers a unique and personal way to memorialize a loved one. Learn more about your options below.
What Is Cremation Jewelry?
Cremation jewelry is fine jewelry designed with hollow areas for permanently storing ashes. Options range from very affordable to more expensive pieces that include precious metals and stones such as diamonds. You can also get custom-made cremation jewelry that uses some cremated remains in the construction process.
Cremation jewelry types include:
- Necklaces
- Bracelets
- Earrings`
- Rings
Why Choose Cremation Jewelry?
A personal memorialization is one of the top reasons people choose cremation jewelry. This option lets you select a design that’s beautiful and meaningful to you and the memory of your loved one. Then, you can make the piece even more special by incorporating a small amount of the ashes.
Cremation jewelry also makes it possible for each family member to take part in holding on to a small share of the ashes. This is true even if you also want to have an ash scattering because you only need a tiny pinch of ashes to fill cremation jewelry.
Cremation Jewelry Tips
Mostly, you can treat cremation jewelry as you would any favorite jewelry piece. Store it in a jewelry box and don’t wear it when you’re in the bath or shower. If you select a piece to fill yourself, follow the instructions in the fill kit for adding a small amount of the ashes. Most cremation jewelry is designed to provide a watertight seal, but you can also add a dab of jewelry glue when you close it for a permanent seal.
Shop cremation jewelry with Simple Cremation of New Jersey, or contact us to start a cremation arrangement today.
Contact Us
For more information about Cremation Jewelry, please contact us. Our courteous staff is here to assist you. We strive to deliver the best value solutions while still maintaining high standards of quality and ease of use.
Our pricing reflects our belief that everyone is owed a dignified farewell.
You can call us at (973) 949-0523, email us or fill out our form to receive a free consultation and request additional resources.