Those who have lost a loved one know only too well that the journey to healing is one which is extremely difficult.
Memorial jewellery is a new product in Australia and offers a very special source of comfort which can help families heal. These very unique pendants and bracelets have been especially designed as miniature cremation urns to hold a small amount of cremation ash or other keepsakes safely inside.
Whether the choice is for burial, cremation, interment or any other funeral option, memorial jewellery allows families to keep some of the cremation ashes, a lock of hair or fur, soil from the burial site or even dried funeral flowers as a keepsake to hold close to their heart. The jewellery urns have been designed in such a way that only the wearer would know that it holds such a special memento inside.
There are designs specifically for pet loss, baby loss or child loss, designs created specifically as men's memorial jewellery as well as high fashion pieces which offer a very contemporary look.
Previously photo lockets were available to hold a photo of a loved one but memorial jewellery now allows families to have a piece of fine jewellery which has been purposely made to be a memorial.
Memorial jewellery is designed in precious metals such as silver, gold, titanium and stainless steel. As well as traditional pendant designs, such as hearts and crosses, the jewellery is also available in many contemporary and fashionable forms such as circular designs and tear drops as well as memorial bracelets and brooches. The range of designs result in a piece of fine jewellery which is worn for its own beauty as well as the keepsakes it holds.
Memorial jewellery, cremation jewellery, jewellery urns and memorial lockets are very personal memorials and a precious source of comfort to those who wish to keep the memory of their loved one close to their heart.
Examples of memorial jewellery, memorial lockets, keepsake jewellery and jewellery urns can be seen at Memorial Jewellery Australia.
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI came over from BabyLoss Directory((hugs)) Emily from Stepping Stones (http://www.steppingstonesblog.blogspot.com)
Thanks Emily! What a lovely project you have going too. Big hugs back.
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