thread: Ash Pendants

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    Ash Pendants

    Hi,
    I was just curious if anyone has their bubba's ashes in a cremation pendant? I have thought about getting one for a while, but have no idea where to go.
    If you have one, do you worryabout it falling off, or unwinding etc? And where did you get it from?
    Last edited by helle; May 24th, 2010 at 05:18 PM.

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    I don't have one... but google "my forever child".

    I bought a bracelet from them to remember my first loss and simply cannot fault their service. When I was disappointed with one of the charms, she let me send it back and swap it for another at no extra charge (apart from the cost of posting it back). I also bought a message bracelet from them and she went above and beyond in making sure I was happy with everything.

    I know they do cremation jewelry as well.

    BW

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    Thanks hun! xx
    it's a little daunting, the whole prospect of pouring ashes into this tiny vile... i get the shakes when I think about accidentally spilling some on the kitchen floor or something oO;
    Last edited by helle; May 24th, 2010 at 05:45 PM.

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    What a beautiful idea!!

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    I hadn't heard of this before, but it is a lovely idea! I'm off to Google to see what they look like!

    Hugs hun x

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    Hi darl, try sue ella signatures, she has some beautiful memorial jewelry, pricey but nice.

    PS Love your new avvy!

    B xx

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    thanks babe

    i decided to leave it... too many things could go wrong - losing the necklace... the thingy coming apart.. getting ask everywhere trying to get it into to pendant! haha

    look how chubby cameron is! so cute!

    eta... seeing the settings almost makes me reconsider tho!

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    I've heard you can also have a loved one's ashes turned into a stone (like a diamond) and set into a piece of jewellery? It would probably be pretty exxy and I don't know if you can get it done in Australia, but I thought it was a really nice idea when I heard it.

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    Hey there,

    I know you decided against it, but just in case other people are interested I got this one:

    Sterling Silver Eternity Circle Memorial Locket - Miniature Cremation Urn

    I really love the actual pendant bit but the satin strap is a little annoying. A silver chain would have been better.

    I was really nervous about getting the ashes in too so my husband did it. It comes with a little funnel and he did it over a clean sheet of white paper so he could pour any spilled ashes back into the urn.

    D
    Last edited by onthefly; April 18th, 2012 at 09:23 PM.