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FAQ's

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What is memorial Jewellery?

Memorial jewellery is a meaningful way to keep a loved one close. Each piece is carefully handcrafted to incorporate a small amount of ashes, hair, fur or other sentimental material, creating a unique keepsake to honour and remember someone special

Most commonly, I work with:

• Cremation ashes

• Hair or fur (for people or pets)

• Dried flowers

• Fabric from clothing

 

If you’re unsure whether your chosen material can be used, please feel free to contact me before ordering

What materials can be included in memorial jewellery?

How much ashes or material do you need?

Only a very small amount is required — typically less than half a teaspoon. Any unused ashes or materials will be respectfully returned to you with your finished piece.

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How do I send the ashes or keepsakes to you?

Once you place an order, you’ll receive clear instructions on how to safely package and post your materials. Most customers chose to send their ashes, hair or fur via royal mail

Yes. The ashes or inclusions are fully sealed within the jewellery using professional-grade resin. Once cured, the piece is solid, waterproof, and designed to last for many years.

Is the jewellery secure? Will the ashes fall out?

Each piece is made by hand with great care. Typical turnaround time is 4–12 weeks from the date I receive your materials. During busy periods, this may take slightly longer — we’ll always keep you informed, and you can always message to ask for an update

How long does it take to make my memorial jewellery?

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Do you make memorial jewellery for pets?

Yes. I am honoured to create memorial pieces for beloved pets using ashes, fur, or whiskers. I understand how important pets are as family members.

Many customers find the process comforting, but I understand grief is deeply personal. THIS DAD MADE THAT was built after the loss of my son Henry.

 

There is no rush — take your time. If you have any questions or need reassurance at any stage, I'm here to help.

Is this service suitable if I’m grieving?

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