Custom Memorial Pieces
Finding Inspiration in Every Memory

Custom memorial jewellery is more than a beautiful accessory — it is a deeply personal tribute to a loved one who has passed. Each piece is crafted with intention, often incorporating meaningful elements like ashes, fingerprints, handwriting, or birthstones. This transforms the jewellery into a tangible connection to the person being remembered.
What makes custom memorial jewellery truly special is its ability to tell a unique story. No two pieces are exactly the same, just as no two relationships are. Whether it’s a ring worn daily, a pendant close to the heart, or a charm tucked safely away, these pieces serve as comforting reminders of love, legacy, and the moments shared.
In times of grief and remembrance, custom memorial jewellery can offer solace — a quiet, enduring presence that keeps cherished memories alive in the most intimate way.
Creating jewellery from your own pieces
A piece with a story
Jewellery often carries far more than material value — it holds memories, stories, and connections to the people who gave or wore it before us. Remodelling existing jewellery allows those stories to continue, transforming pieces that may no longer be worn into something new and meaningful.
Many customers choose to reuse inherited jewellery, wedding bands, or sentimental pieces to create a new design that still carries the original metal or stones. This can be a beautiful way to keep a loved one close while creating something that suits your style today.
How the Cost is Calculated
When remodelling jewellery, the cost is usually based on the time, craftsmanship, and processes involved, rather than simply the value of the metal itself.
Each project is different, but typically includes:
• Design consultation – discussing ideas and planning the new piece
• Preparing the existing jewellery – removing stones, cleaning and testing the metal
• Refining or melting the metal – making it workable again
• Creating the new piece – shaping, soldering, stone setting, and finishing
• Final polishing and quality checks
While using your existing metal can sometimes offset the cost of materials, it can also involve additional work to refine and prepare the metal safely. Because of this, remodelling jewellery is often priced based on the work involved in creating the new piece, rather than the scrap value of the old jewellery.














