You
have more options than you think.
Whether it was a long
time coming or a sudden departure, losing a loved one is always difficult. You
have a lot of decisions to make at that time, too, which can be overwhelming.
While you probably
know your standard options for honoring someone’s life, you may not have heard
of these five unique ways to preserve your loved one’s memory.
1. Pottery
You’ve undoubtedly
heard of holding the deceased’s ashes in an urn, but Lifeware takes it one step further and
creates different types of pottery (including urns) with your loved one’s
actual ashes. It sends a collection kit to retrieve the ashes (typically around
one cup for larger pieces according to the company’s website). Then Lifeware
creates a special ceramic glaze so the ashes are directly included in the
piece. Lifeware has candle luminaries, bowls, mugs, decorative bottles, and
more to choose from.
2. Jewelry
Cremation
jewelry is made in two different ways, either directly integrating
the ashes or containing them inside a vial that holds the ashes within the
jewelry. Necklaces
and pendants are popular ways to hold your loved one’s memory close, but rings
and bracelets can be used, too.
3. Diamonds
When you think of a
diamond, it’s likely in the context of an engagement or celebratory event.
However, Algordanza creates real
diamonds from one pound of the ashes of the deceased.
Made in a lab, the
diamonds are created using high-pressure-high-temperature-one-crystal-synthesis
and are cut, polished, and inscribed before being returned to the customer in
five to eight months. Yes, it’s a long process, but just think how long it
takes to extract a naturally found diamond from the Earth.
4. Art
If wearing the ashes
of your loved one doesn’t interest you, Art from Ashes creates
glass art with a swirl of ashes. Art from Ashes’ products range from
suncatchers to heart sculptures.
A tablespoon of the
ashes you would like to use are encased in molten glass and the design is
created around that. In four to six weeks, you have a permanent memory of your
loved one.
5. Tree
Bios Urn lets you literally nurture new life in
the form of a tree of your choosing. The company’s urns are biodegradable and
contain a space for seed and soil on the top and the ashes below. Once the
whole urn is planted in soil (indoors or outdoors) it just needs water and
sunlight before it sprouts.
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