Cremation Ashes to Dahlias and Space Pendants 

Dahlia Glass Cremation PendantsCremation Solutions is pleased to introduce two new cremation jewel lines that feature custom blown glass in distinctive, timeless styles. Our glass artist Blake employs dimensional techniques that give these pendants a thicker appearance. The result is the creation of dazzling glass pendants that are not only beautiful, but commemorate the essence of a loved one such as a spouse, sibling, or even a beloved pet. Featuring a small amount of your loved one’s ashes, your custom glass pendant will be unlike any other jewel. We invite you to discover the captivating appeal of our new custom cremation pendant lines.

Celestial Space Cremation Pendants

The eternal mysteries of space infuse each custom Celestial Space cremation pendant created at Cremation Solutions. Each of these pendants reflects swirls of color and undulating shapes encapsulated in a thick, three-dimensional glass orb. Our Celestial Space pendants brim with ethereal beauty frozen in time. Currently, we offer several Celestial Space pendant styles for customers to choose from. However, each pendant is individually created with a small amount of a loved one’s ashes to create a jewel that is utterly unique and special for the wearer.

To create this signature glass jewel, our artist adds a very small amount of ash to the glass while it remains in its molten state. The artist then works to achieve the desired style, adding color and shape to form your custom cremation jewel. If any ash remains unused, it will be shipped safely back to you along with your completed glass pendant.

Natural Blue Dahlia Anemone Pendant for Ashes
Natural Blue Dahlia

The separation one feels from a loved one after they pass can feel tremendous–infinitely sad. Our cremation jewels help to soften the sorrow and alleviate some of the distance between here and the everafter. The truth is, wearing the ashes of a loved one in a beautiful jewel can ease the distress and make one feel much closer to the person they’ve lost. Love never dies, and these pendants are a reminder of the infinite love that knows no bounds of space or time.

Dahlia Flower Glass Cremation Pendants

Dahlia flowers have long symbolized traits such as commitment, kindness, and beauty. During the Victorian era, people associated dahlias with steadfastness, devotion, and love. Do you know why dahlia’s are referred to as the “queen of the autumn garden?” It’s because they continue to bloom long after other garden plants have ceased to bloom. Their endurance makes them the perfect representation of endless love.

The dahlia’s enduring symbolism influenced our new line of stunning Dahlia Flower glass cremation pendants that boast three-dimensional designs that are infused with vibrant color and skillful blown glass artistry.

There are many ways to commemorate a loved one, but wearing a beautiful glass pendant created with a small amount of their ashes can help you feel close to your loved one and remind you that the love you shared is always with you. Like the bloom of a lovely botanical, our lives are finite, but it can be so difficult to continue your life’s journey without the presence of that person you cared for so much. Our Dahlia glass pendant, of course, is no substitute for their voice or laughter, but it is a gentle reminder of their essence set next to your skin each time you wear your stunning jewel.

Our artist will use just a small amount of ash in the creation of your custom Dahlia cremation pendant. We offer various colors to choose from. The thick glass designs of the pendant underscores its durable construction while lending it a deep, dimensional look. Our Dahlia pendants are sometimes referred to as ‘anemone’ style for their similarity to underwater marine life. These pendants remain popular cremation jewel styles among gardeners, ocean lovers, and nature enthusiasts.

Be sure to note that color can vary slightly from images shown in our pendant styles. The special coloring treatments we use are subject to slight variations of hue. Even so, your pendant will closely reflect the style you’ve chosen to commemorate your loved one’s ashes.

Timeless Remembrance Glass Jewelry

Ashes in Space GlassGlass jewels have a long and ancient past. While cremation glass jewelry involves the use of our state-of-the-art glass-making techniques, glass jewelry is a traditional adornment that never goes out of style. Cremation glass jewels, of course, outlive trends with their heirloom quality and inclusion of a beloved’s ash.

Our glass artist works meticulously and with great patience to create each custom cremation glass pendant. Many customers want to know how we ensure that each loved one’s ashes are separately maintained. We’ve developed an utterly reliable process where each person’s order is carefully tracked and handled separately so that no ashes are ever intermingled. Cremation Solutions is renowned for the integrity of our processing system. We value our customers’ trust and take every measure to ensure that their loved one’s ashes are preserved and handled with an extraordinary level of care.

Often, customers send a bit more ash than the glass artist can use in the creation of a custom glass pendant. In these cases, we will return the unused portion of ash upon the completion of the cremation jewel. We will ship both the unused ash and pendant together.

Order Your Custom Cremation Glass Jewel

Be sure to take time to pursue our brand new glass pendant lines. Whether you choose a Celestial Space glass pendant or Dahlia Flower glass pendant, you can expect to receive your custom jewel in about two weeks from receipt of your loved one’s ashes. Check them all out: HERE

We have a very simple ordering process. When you place your order for either of these custom glass pendants, we will ship you a kit that provides you with step-by-step instructions for mailing us your loved one’s ashes. Each kit includes a small airtight container for the container. The instructions will tell you how much ash to include. Once we receive your shipment, our artist can begin the jewel creation process.

Cremation Solutions offers a wide selection of cremation jewels. We are thrilled to offer these stunning new cremation jewel lines that so beautifully celebrate enduring love. Please contact us if you have questions about these new jewel designs or our ordering process.

How Do Ashes Get Inside Cremation Jewelry?

 

Cremation jewelry has grown in popularity as a way to commemorate a loved one and keep their essence close. Even so, there’s been a lot of confusion about just how ashes get inside the cremation jewel. Perhaps that’s because there are typically three ways that ashes can be added to cremation jewelry. How ashes get inside a specific jewel depends on the type of cremation jewel in question.

What Is Cremation Jewelry?

Cremation jewelry is either made to hold ashes by having a small chamber inside in which you add the ashes and re-seal yourself or is made using ashes or made entirely with ashes. There are actually hundreds of cremation jewel designs that represent these three types. Although no cremation jewel requires a lot of ashes to create, some require more ash than others. When shopping for cremation jewelry, customers may wish to consider how the ashes get inside of each jewel when making their purchase decision. Some jewels require ashes to be sent to the artist that creates a custom glass pendant or bead; standard non-custom metal jewelry requires the customer to add the ash to the jewel themselves.

Cremation Jewelry Types

As mentioned, there are three categories of cremation jewelry:

Standard Cremation Jewels

Ashes Jewelry
          Precious Metal Jewelry To Hold Ashes

Standard cremation jewelry is made from precious metals like silver gold and titanium come in a myriad of designs. Popular designs include hearts, angels, flowers, paw prints, infinity symbols, and more. These jewels feature an inner chamber that is designed to hold and seal a small amount of a loved one’s ashes. Customers will add a pinch of ash by removing a screw in plug and (using a small funnel that comes with the jewel) to fill the chamber after they receive their order. It’s easy and step by step directions are included

Custom Cremation Glass Jewels

Custom cremation glass jewelry is created by glass artists who use a small amount of ash in the glass jewel’s design. These glass jewels, usually beads or pendants, are custom created. When the glass jewel is being made and still in a molten state the artist adds the ashes which are incapsulated in the glass. The ashes turn white and if the color of the glass is not too dark you can see the ashes inside. When you order them we will send an ash collection kit by mail and customers will send a small amount of their loved one’s ashes to directly to our artists who will incorporate the ash into their jewel design.

Custom Cremation Diamonds and Crystals

Ashes inside Jewelry
             Custom Glass Jewelry

Custom cremation diamonds and crystals are made from the ashes. It’s a patented process, so it takes more time to create the finished jewels. Usually, cremation crystals can be made in 10 weeks. Cremation diamonds, however, require a longer production process; they can be made in 8-12 months. Again, we will send each customer an ash collection kit so the specified amount of their loved one’s ashes can be used to commission these types of cremation jewels. Any ashes that are not used are returned along with the jewelry.

How to Fill Cremation Jewelry

Customers will fill standard cremation jewelry themselves. Each jewel sold by Cremation Solutions comes with step-by-step instructions that show customers how to add ash to the jewel. These jewels hold a tiny amount of ash–often just a pinch–within their hollow chamber. To open the chamber, customers will remove a small screw and use the mini funnel provided with their order to fill the chamber with ashes. Then, they seal the chamber and replace the screw. The ashes remain safe within the jewel’s chamber and the jewel is then ready to be worn.

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                       Crystal Gems Made From Ashes

Cremation Solutions jewelry artists add ashes to the other types of jewels we offer–custom cremation glass jewels, custom cremation crystals, and custom cremation diamonds. Upon ordering these types of jewels, our company will send customers with a kit that comes with step-by-step instructions for providing us with a small amount of their loved one’s ashes. The amount needed depends on the type of jewel in question. Metal jewelry holds just a pinch of ashes. Custom orders will require anywhere from a tablespoon for crystals and half of one cup for cremation diamonds.

Following the kit’s instructions, customers will add the ash to the supplied container and mail it back to the company. We have a meticulous tracking process in place to ensure that no customer’s ashes are ever mixed with any other ashes. Also, if we do not need all of the ashes supplied to create the custom jewel that’s been ordered, we will mail them back with the completed item.

During the creation of these types of cremation jewels, our artisans will add the ashes as part of the design process. Once the items are mailed back to the customer, they are ready to wear or to present as gifts to other loved ones.

If you have any questions about our jewelry creation process, get in touch with Cremation Solutions to learn more about our custom jewelry and standard cremation jewels. We offer a wide range of cremation jewelry. It can be difficult to choose in some cases, so we are on hand to help you make your selection and answer any questions you may have about our jewels and creation processes.

Cremation Jewelry: All the Rage or Fashion Faux Pas

Memorial jewelry, jewelry worn to commemorate a lost loved one, dates back to ancient Rome, but historians suspect the practice is far more ancient. There’s a strong likelihood that many of the jewels people wore long before the world’s first cities were built were actually memorial jewels too. Such jewels were made from bone, hair, and even blood. Consequently, today’s cremation jewelry is not a new trend, but rather, the pinnacle of an ancient tradition that predates the construction of cathedrals, roads, and possibly even the invention of the wheel!

What Is Cremation Jewelry?

Today’s cremation jewelry is stylistically diverse, but it’s always worn as a means to cherish a loved one who has passed away. People wear cremation jewelry to honor a lost parent, sibling, friend, or even a pet. Losing a loved one may be part of life, but the grief can be difficult–even overwhelming. Wearing a cremation jewel often helps people to feel closer to their lost loved one.

Ashes Jewelry
Jewelry To Hold Ashes

Cremation jewelry is made to hold ashes inside or actual diamonds and crystals that are made from the ashes of a loved one. Pendants remain the most popular cremation jewels, but rings, earrings, and bracelets are worn too. In fact, Pandora-style cremation beads have become a popular cremation jewelry trend. But is wearing cremation jewelry fashionable? Is it the right fashion choice for you?

Fashionable or Gloomy?

Ashes inside pendantJewelry trends come and go, but memorial jewelry is a centuries-old tradition that has outlasted trends and the fickle whims of fashion. Many people love wearing their cremation jewelry because it helps them feel close to their loved one; wearing the tangible essense of a loved one has special meaning for them and gives them comfort each time they wear their jewel.

It’s true that some people might not feel comfortable wearing cremation jewelry or like the idea of creating a jewel from the ashes of a loved one. People have different ideas about death and how best to grieve or how best to honor their loved one. Others choose to bury their loved one’s ashes or hold a special ceremony before sprinkling the ashes in a special spot. Some people choose to use the ashes to create special objects like glass paperweights or some other work of art.

Cremation Jewelry ‘Looks’ Like Fashionable Jewelry

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                                             Crystal Gems Made From Ashes

Whether the cremation jewelry trend appeals to your sense of fashion or not, the jewelry actually looks like traditional or contemporary jewels. A diamond made from a loved one’s ashes sparkles like a diamond. The fact is, no one looking at your jewelry would know that it contains or is made from a loved one’s ashes unless you tell them. Outwardly, the jewelry can reflect all kinds of styles because it comes in a myriad of designs. However, the wearer knows–and that’s what’s most important. For them, their cremation jewel is special in a way that few jewels are.

Cremation Jewelry Transcends Fashion Trends

Cremation jewelry isn’t about fashion trends–although, it’s true that many of the jewels reflect today’s most fashionable designs. The main reason people wear these jewels is to feel connected to their lost loved one, which is always more important than a style trend or current mode of fashion. If you want to feel that daily connection, a cremation jewel might be right for you. You might also want to buy cremation jewelry for other members of your family who are grieving their loved one as well.

An Expression of Love

LoveWhen a loved one passes, love doesn’t die. Wearing a cremation jewel is a way to express that lasting connection. In a time when people are struggling to feel unified, a cremation jewel helps them feel close to the person they love. The jewel becomes a symbol of their love and gives them a measure of peace each time they wear it. People also love the fact that they can personalize their cremation jewel. They can choose colors, metals, and styles.

Cremation Jewelry: From Vintage-Inspired to Modern Designs

Today, cremation jewelry is available in a dizzying array of styles. At Cremation Jewelry, we feature jewelry that includes:

Standard Cremation Jewels

Standard cremation jewels are, essentially, vessels that unscrew to hold a small amount of a loved one’s ashes. Cremation Solutions features a wide selection of these jewels that reflect all kinds of things–hearts, crosses, other religious symbols, animals, and more. We mail the jewel along with step-by-step instructions that explain how to unscrew the jewel, add the ash, and seal the jewel.

Custom Cremation Glass Jewelry

Glass Beads and Jewelry For AshesOur custom cremation glass jewelry is made by our glass artisans. They use a small amount of ash in the cremation jewel. To order custom cremation glass jewelry, you’ll place your order for your custom jewel and we’ll mail you a kit. The kit explains how much ash to mail us back. We provide the vessel as well as easy–to-follow instructions. Once we receive the ashes, our artisans can add the ash to your custom jewel before mailing it back to you.

Custom Cremation Diamonds and Crystals

Our custom cremation diamonds and crystals take longer to create because we make them from the ashes. Cremation crystals typically take up to ten weeks to create. Cremation diamonds take up to twelve months to create. After you place your order, we will send you a kit that details how much ash to include in your order as well as step-by-step instructions for completing the kit and mailing it back to us.

Cremation Jewelry: A Myriad of Designs

Cremation Solutions features a wide array of jewelry design options. If you’re looking for a religious symbol, you’ll find many designs to choose from whether you want to order a pendant, ring, or other jewel. Our nature-inspired collection of designs includes flowers and plants, animals, and other symbols that reflect the natural world. Looking for a modern style? Our modern collection includes infinity symbols, geometric shapes, unique urns, and more. Some of our most popular cremation jewels include our colored cremation diamonds and crystals as well as designs such as:

  • Winged hearts
  • Butterflied
  • Filigree pendants
  • Lotus blooms
  • Birds
  • Lighthouses
  • Tree of life
  • Vermeil roses
  • Leaves
  • Acorns
  • Stars and much more

About Our Cremation Jewelry Process

At Cremation Solutions, our custom service team is often asked how we keep each order’s ashes separate on custom jewelry orders. This concern is, naturally, at the heart of our cremation jewelry process. Maintaining the integrity of each kit we receive is our priority, so we’ve created a process that keeps each kit and its ash separate with a specially assigned number associated with the name of the deceased. Your loved ones’ ashes will never come into contact with anyone’s else’s. It often happens that our artisans may not need the entire amount of ash that they are sent in the kit. In these cases, we will mail the excess ash amount back with your order along with your jewel.

If you are interested in ordering a piece of cremation jewelry to commemorate a lost and cherished loved one, browse the collections at Cremation Solutions. Fashionable–yes! A fashion faux pas–never! Cremation jewelry transcends fashion trends. Expressions of love are always in vogue. Find the right type of jewelry for you by getting to know our vast selection of jewelry styles. If you have questions about our cremation jewelry-making process, feel free to contact us to learn more.

How To Plan a Funeral When There is a Pandemic Going On

COVID has canceled many things and impacted people on a grand scale. Yet, people will still die covid or not! Funeral rituals will remain one of the most important investments for many families and survivors after a death.

Funeral Planning
                                 Unique Like You!

The aspects of funeral let people join together too morn and celebrate a life that was and is a part of who we are. Together we support each other with rituals and traditions that will strengthen the fabric of our lives. Closure! What the heck is closure? And does it ever really happen. Personally, I don’t want to close anything that has to do the love I have for people in my life dead or alive! Funerals provide the platform to move onto the many stepping stones to come. Joining together to remember someone continues the bonds between us and our connections to each other.

Traditional Funerals
                             REMEMBER THIS!

The pandemic has changed the way funerals happen but should not keep them from happening. There are limitations in place in some areas based on current pandemic levels. Even as the pandemic has limited access to large social gatherings, funerals remain an important aspect of end of life. How can funerals take place? What can be done to create a holistic experience that’s safe for loved ones to attend? What does a funeral look like today?

People Are Adjusting to Hurdles

While there are some limitations and necessary changes to funeral planning, people are adjusting to it. Conducting services in the current climate typically means creating ways to get around some risks while providing opportunities to come together safely in a caring and healing environment. Consider a few ways funeral planning is changing to accommodate these needs.

Adherence to State Rules

One important change comes in following state laws and local city rules regarding congregating. Especially during the early portion of the pandemic, many states limited gatherings of 10 or more people. For families expecting 10 times that number of visitors during a funeral, limitations are evident. People are also becoming more flexible and understand that we do not gather in groups the ways of the past. Many restaurants

Mask at Funerals
         Don’t Forget to Mask For The Funeral!

now require proof of vaccination and photo ID to enter, why not the same for a funeral gathering?

The first step in the process is to know what these rules are. What limitations are present currently? On top of that some towns and cities have implemented local rules of gatherings. The funeral directors in your local funeral homes keep up to date with ordinances and can help guide and advise you on what can be done. They also have relationships with the different types of venues in your area not just funeral homes.

Creating a Safe Funeral and Gathering

The next step is to consider how to manage a funeral around those restrictions. Again, those planning a funeral can find workarounds to this. For example, keeping the service private to those who are most likely to feel the loss of the individual is one step many have taken. In addition, some are limiting guests to no more than 5 to 10 immediate family members.

In-person funerals may not be as readily available in many areas. Funeral providers are notified of any limitations, and they should serve as your first point of contact for information and guidance. Those who wish to honor a loved one with religious services can still do so. This is often done with the support and guidance of faith leaders in the community.

Virtual events are one of the ways many families have embraced. They allow for a very limited number of people to gather for the funeral but allow for a live video of the event to occur. Virtual events have become valuable even if people are able to gather for traditional funerals. With many being unable to attend due to their own health risks or because travel is complicated and limited, the use of a virtual component simply makes sense. Zoom is one such service available.

Some funeral homes are offering these services as a common component of funeral services. Funeral directors can help arrange virtual services that work for your needs in all cases. This allows people from around the world to come together to honor a lost loved one at a distance.

Social Distancing

                    Social distancing at funerals

Many states have relaxed their rules on funerals, allowing small groups to gather. Yet, doing so in a socially distanced manner is still very important to keep loved ones safe. Working with a funeral director, it may be possible to create numerous ways to create a socially distanced wake, funeral, and memorial gathering.

  • Family members may no longer greet loved ones at the door or as an entrance into the room. They may be seated in a place of honor, but the tradition of hugging those who arrive is less likely to occur.
  • Mask wearing has grown to be a standard in funeral settings. It allows for some level of protection.
  • Frequent handwashing is also recommended. In addition, many locations have set up sanitation stations to make it possible for family members to easily reduce the spread of germs.
  • Outdoor events, when possible, may also be an option. Instead of a family gathering and meal after a funeral indoors, hosting one outside may help to reduce some of the risks.
  • Skipping the in-person wake and having a graveside service is another option. These may be longer than traditional graveside services, but they may help to give loved ones a chance to come together outdoors where the risks are lower.

From live-streamed services to the use of outdoor events, funeral planning is significantly different right now. Yet, it is still possible to have a meaningful way to say goodbye in many cases.

There’s No Need to Wait

                             Time For a Funeral

Some people early on in the pandemic made the decision to postpone funeral arrangements until a later date. It is still possible to do this. However, it’s not necessary and such delays are usually not a good idea when survivors need a place to start. There are steps funeral homes can take to ensure that individuals who have died are not a risk to those in attendance. More so, waiting does not provide families with the ability to grieve in the same way.

Having a service in a timely manner is beneficial for many reasons. However, it’s also important to remember that things aren’t going to get better – COVID-19 and other health risks may continue to create some limitations for individuals for years to come. Delaying arrangements to allow for outdoor events may be acceptable, such as for end-of-life celebrations and memorial gatherings. Yet, funerals do not require postponement.

New solutions are becoming more readily available to allow public gatherings in many areas. It’s simply necessary to find new ways to communicate and reach the necessary people. Often, funeral directors have the tools and resources to help plan events like this even when there are numerous circumstances to consider. Unlike the Broadway shows that have temporarily closed, with funerals “the show” must go on.

Does Burial and Cremation Differ Now?

There has been an upward trend in cremation, but this is due to many reasons. It is still safe for people to be buried as it has always been. Even individuals who have passed due to COVID-19 can still be buried following traditional and religious ceremonies. The pandemic should not effect your decision to cremate or bury, both are still open.

However, many people have elected to use cremation as a final disposition. One reason for this is the reduced cost another is many consider cremation more simple. For those dying at a younger age, funeral planning and pre-purchasing plots for burial or space in mausoleums hasn’t been done. Family members may not want or cannot afford to make these purchases when an unexpected death occurs.

Cremation simply fits the desires of many people today as well. The desire to have their ashes scattered is also significant for many people. In fact, it is by far the number 1 final destination for ashes today. They even design cremation urns that are made to scatter the ashes. Biodegradable urns that float and then dissolve to spread the ashes over water. Scattering urns that convert into a memorial birdhouse is actually a thing! Even a hand-held ash scattering cannon dubbed “The Loved One Launcher”.

Should You Scatter Ashes?

Scattering Ashes
             Free At Last!

While many people set out to scatter a loved one’s ashes where they enjoyed spending time or perhaps in a space that is special to them for other reasons, it’s sometimes best to hold onto at least some of those ashes. Unlike a burial plot, when ashes are scattered, it may make it a bit more difficult for some people to visit and reflect on the loss of their loved one. There’s no place to “go” when it comes to needing to pay respects.

Memorial Jewelry Made From Ashes

One of the options available, then, is to use jewelry to hold some of the remaining ashes as well as jewelry made from a loved ones fingerprint.

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Jewelry Made      with Fingerprint!

This is an incredible way to allow people to remain close to a loved one. It provides a simple tool to aid in the mourning process without being intrusive. Many families are using jewelry like this to provide several family members with a small amount of a loved one’s ashes. This may be given to siblings, children, or special friends and family members.

What to Do to Plan Your Loved One’s Funeral

As you face the loss of your loved one, know that you can celebrate their life and pay respects to them in meaningful ways. The pandemic may have changed how this happens for many people, but it’s also created opportunities for coming together in new ways.

At the heart of the process is working closely with area funeral directors. These professionals not only have the most up-to-date information regarding limitations on gatherings and other rules, but they also are working with other funeral directors around the country to find new ways to honor people’s wishes and needs in a time of loss.

This may include creating small in-person gatherings, even home funerals are making a comeback. It may include the use of live-streamed services. In some cases, family members may simply prefer a 100 percent virtual memorial celebration. They can work closely with family members to create outdoor events, including those in a backyard, at the gravesite, or even in a park. They may also be able to work with religious leaders to ensure all end-of-life obligations are met.

If you have lost a loved one, know that you have options for honoring their wishes and needs. For example, you can still plan a traditional burial for your loved one, or you may wish to elect the use of cremation if it supports your needs better right now. Remember, too, that these final memorials are meant to support the needs of the living. So, create a memorial that works for your needs.

If you decide to choose options such as cremation, consider the value that cremation urns for scattering ashes, traditional urns, and jewelry for ashes can complement the way you celebrate the life of your loved one.

Beautiful and Economical Cremation Jewelry

Economical Cremation JewelryCremation Solutions offer a wide array of economical cremation jewelry that’s suitable for holding small amounts of ash, hair, or even bits of earth. We specialize in creating custom jewelry from cremation ash for family members who want to memorialize their loved one with a precious jewel or timeless keepsake that will serve as a constant reminder of the love that bridges the now and the hereafter.

However, we understand that the cost of a custom jewel can be prohibitive, especially for family members who would like to gift many other members of their family with this unique gift of love. That’s why we now feature a curated selection of high-quality stainless steel cremation jewelry that’s more affordable than our silver custom cremation jewels, yet just as meaningful. We invite customers to get to know our economical inventory of stainless steel jewels that involve no long lead times or the necessity to mail us any of a loved one’s ashes.

High-Quality Stainless Steel Discount Cremation Jewelry

Cremation Solutions features economical cremation jewelry made from stainless steel. Stainless steel is a highly durable and corrosion-resistant material that’s become increasingly popular for the production of jewelry. We are excited about offering stainless steel jewelry as cremation ash memorials because it is hypoallergenic and ideal for any gender. Do durable that it’s fashioned into kitchen utensils, stainless steel jewels will stand the test of time and, unlike gold or silver metals, stainless steel isn’t prone to tarnishing or staining. With its lower price tag–what’s not to love?!Holds Ashes Inside

How Does  Cremation Jewelry Work?

Our stainless steel economical jewelry does not require customers to mail us any cremation ash for these jewels. Instead, customers select the jewel(s) they want and place their order. We send the jewel along with step-by-step instructions and a filling kit. Customers fill the jewels themselves using our filling kit, so there’s no need to ship any cremation ash or wait for a long period of time to receive the jewel. We ship priority daily, so customers can expect their new stainless steel cremation jewel in just a few days.

Stainless Steel Cremation Jewelry with Classic and Trend-Right Motifs

We currently feature an economical stainless steel jewelry collection that brims with nearly 100 different styles and motifs. Of course, we continually update all of our collections with new designs that are sure to inspire customers with their distinctive aesthetic appeal. As you browse the collection, you’ll find:

Religious Designscross for ashes

  • Crosses
  • Angels
  • Dove of peace

Traditional Styles and MotifsMusic inspired jewelry for ashes

  • Hearts
  • Music note
  • Teardrop
  • Bullet shape

Pets

Pet Cremation Jewelry
Cylinder with Paws
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Paw prints
  • Dog bone

Nature-Inspired DesignsFill with ashes from cremation

  • Elephant
  • Whale tail
  • Butterfly
  • Tree of life
  • Hummingbird
  • Rose

Diversity and Multicultural

  • Pride rainbow cylinder
  • Yin and Yang symbol
  • Shamrock heart

Modern StylesAshes Pendant

  • Ring of love
  • Infinity symbol
  • Jewel Encrusted pendant
  • Clear cylinder

Each of these styles reflects a vessel design that allows the jewel to be used as a tiny container to hold small amounts of cremation ash, hair, or even bits of earth. After depositing the material in the jewel, customers can seal it and wear it each day to reflect the love that never dies.

Special Offers

Currently, Cremation Solutions is pleased to feature special incentives like our buy three economical jewels and get the fourth jewel free. This is perfect for family members who want to purchase multiple jewels for other family members after a loved one’s passing or even for the holidays. Additionally, we offer FREE SHIPPING for these jewels. We’ll send your order via USPS Priority shipping and you won’t be required to pay for any mailing.

The Beauty of a Cremation Jewel

The loss of a loved one is a loss that never goes away. Though people continue to live, they live with that loss as best they can. A cremation jewel is a celebration of the love that someone carries in their heart when a loved one passes, and now they can carry that love in a jewel that acts as a special keepsake of their lost loved one.

Cremation Solutions features many other cremation jewelry styles and offerings too. After perusing our economical stainless steel cremation jewelry, you may also want to browse our custom jewels and learn about our jewelry creation process. In the future, you may wish to allow us to make you a custom jewel, but the process is more extensive because we infuse the ash into the jewel during its creation process. Feel free to read more about our custom production process and contact us with questions.

After browsing our discount stainless steel jewelry designs, contact us if you have questions. You can place your order online or call us for assistance.

Beads To Remember The Furriest of Family: Custom Cremation Jewelry for Pets

Urns For Pet Ashes
                                                                 REMEMBERING YOUR PET

Whether you miss the wag of their tail when you walk through the door, walks in the park, or cuddle time at home, your furry friend lingers in your heart and mind long after their passing. Don’t shy away from these memories, as painful as they might be initially, because it is the details of your pet’s personality that made life with them so special.

At Cremation Solutions, we specialize in the design of unique cremation jewelry for pets meant to commemorate the life of your furry friend while remaining stylish and on-trend. From beads crafted for Pandora bracelets to hand-blown glass pendants meant to be kept close to your heart, we have the perfect solution for pet parents who want to keep their companion’s memory alive.

Cremation Jewelry for Pets: The Perfect Way to Pay Your Respects

A growing number of our customers are discovering the uniquely personal and heartwarmingly touching effect cremation jewelry for pets has on a grieving soul. No matter how long ago you lost a member of your furry family, there’s no better time than now to pull their memory closer to your heart. In addition to custom pet monuments for your home, office, and garden, we offer a variety of gold, silver, and glass beads designed with your departed pet in mind.

DIY Pet Cremation Charms and Pendants

paw that holds ashes inside
              Fits Pandora and Holds Ashes Inside!

Our gold and silver beads are crafted from precious metals and comprise about half of our pet cremation jewelry collection. Designed to perfectly complement Pandora bracelets, our commemorative beads are available in both round and square designs with optional details such as pawprints, hearts, initials, or dates.

For pet owners seeking a DIY solution to cremation jewelry, these high-quality, hand-crafted beads come with everything needed to fill and secure the charm with your pet’s ashes, hair, or whiskers. Because each bead is secured with a tungsten stainless steel countersunk screw, you’ll never have to worry about the mechanism catching on fabric or falling out.

Custom Ash-Infused Glass Beads

Ashes Jewelry
New Pandora Styled Cremation Jewelry

Crafting a deeply personal keepsake is worth the wait. If you prefer a bead or pendant larger than the standard Pandora size, consider our hand-blown glass beads infused with your pet’s ashes. While this is not a DIY solution, it does offer a one-of-a-kind keepsake you won’t find elsewhere. We start by sending you a special kit with everything you will need to safely send your pet’s ashes directly to one of our caring in-house artists.

While in possession of your pet’s ashes, we take great care to ensure ashes are kept separate from other clients’. We use only what we need to infuse your glass bead with ashes and mail the remainder back to you securely along with your custom cremation jewelry. With strict quality control measures in place, we deliver a statement piece that uniquely honors your pet’s memory.

Pet Cremation Jewelry FAQ’s

Take a look at our most frequently asked questions. Don’t see the answer to your question? Give us a call or contact us online for personalized assistance.

Q: How Fast Do You Ship Cremation Jewelry?

A: Most orders for DIY cremation jewelry placed before 3pm EST on weekdays are shipped the same day. In the event you have a custom order, our turnaround time is approximately three weeks from the date we receive your returned kit with the necessary materials to craft your jewelry.

Q: How Can I Be Sure My Pet’s Ashes are Safe?

A: At Cremation Solutions, we know how difficult it is to work through grief which is why we have strict quality standards in place to ensure your pet’s ashes are never comingled. You will receive any unused ashes back with your completed keepsake.

Q: Where Do You Make Cremation Jewelry?

A: All of our products are made in the USA by hand-selected artists and craftspeople who have years of experience creating keepsake jewelry in their chosen medium (metal, glass, granite, etc.).

Q: Can I Track My Jewelry Order?

A: Yes! We take great care in the preparation and tracking of custom orders and guarantee to make it as easy as possible to receive your jewelry.

There’s No Better Time than Now to Memorialize Your Pet

Pets Love UsIf you or a loved one is grieving the loss of a pet, the best way to heal is to resolve to celebrate life instead of mourn death. Saint Francis of Assisi once said, “All the darkness in the world cannot extinguish the light of a single candle.”

Let the light of your love shine every day as you pay homage to your pet’s memory through custom cremation jewelry. Browse our extensive selection of cremation jewelry in colorful glass options, sterling silver, or authentic gold beads. Or, contact us to help you select the perfect keepsake to represent your beloved pet.

 

Covid Drives Creative Cremation Memorials

Planning funerals and memorials has been difficult during the year of COVID-19. Restrictions placed on gatherings has limited traditional ways to grieve, while technology has opened new pathways. Take a look at some of the ways memorials have changed in the past year — and some creative solutions.

Funeral Changes During Covid

You want to memorialize your loved ones and gather to celebrate their lives — but that’s hard when your state makes it impossible to gather in large groups. As a result, many funeral directors have had to pivot and learn how to live stream funerals. You can expect to attend more live-streamed memorial services in the future, as many people appreciate the ability to pay their respects without having to incur travel time and costs.

Another big change? Cremations have more than increased dramatically during the past year. This occurred for many reasons. Funeral homes often didn’t have the capacity to store remains until families could gather for funerals, and some people feared that they would be exposed to COVID-19 through their deceased loved ones or those in attendance. In addition, as people counted their pennies through the pandemic, they began to realize the considerable cost advantages of commemorating a loved one’s life through cremation rather than burial. So many have simply put the memorial gathering on hold until it is ok to travel and gather. The lack of ritual has caused survivors to yearn for a connection and reach for physical ways to memorialize the lost loved one. Cremation memorials are a solution to this gap in tradition.

Cremation Solutions Bring Creativity to Your Memorials

Loved One LauncherCremation allows so many creative ways to memorialize a loved one. That’s where we come in. At Cremation Solutions, we create innovative art and jewelry that provides you with a unique way to remember and treasure your loved one. Our personalized cremation urns are designed to preserve special memories. Take a look at some of the on trendy ways to commemorate your loved one.

Glass Keepsakes And Jewelry

Cremation GlassGlass has a sense of the eternal to it because of the way we see through it or see ourselves reflected in it. And glass shares something with cremation — both involve extremely high temperatures. Our artisans take this opportunity to turn grief into something truly beautiful.

Glass Sculpture with Cremation AshesBecause molten glass requires temperatures over 2000°F, far hotter than most cremations, our artists are able to incorporate cremation ashes into the molten glass as an artwork is in progress. The carbon from the ashes burns off at this ultra high temperature, leaving behind brilliant white ashes incorporated right into the glass keepsakes and jewelry with infused ashes. Crystalized glass can even be cut into brilliant gem style of high end jewelry!

Click Here For Our Full Selection of Crystals Made From Ashes
Crystal Gems Made From Ashes

Choose tributes in an array of natural colors emerald green to blue like “His Eyes”. We offer a wide variety of glass sculptures and keepsakes to memorialize your loved one in a unique, one-of-a-kind way.

 

Fingerprint Jewelry

Thumbies KeepsakesWhat’s more unique than your fingerprint? Drawing on this, we create absolutely one-of-a-kind necklaces, charms, and pendants that feature your loved one’s fingerprint, so you can hold their identity close to your heart. Of course we keep all fingerprints completely secure.

These unusual keepsakes are also ideal to capture special moments such as the birth of a baby, a wedding, or a special bond between two people. We can incorporate birthstones into the finger jewelry and offer a range of designs to help you begin your own family tradition. And yes, we can make this unique jewelry using the paw print or even the nose print of your cherished pet.

Pandora-style Cremation Jewelry

Beads made with ashesIf you already love your Pandora bracelet or necklace with its delightful charms that show off who you are and what you love, now you can add your loved ones to the mix. At Cremation Solutions, we make Pandora-style beads that you can add to your existing jewelry to include your loved ones as part of the story of your life.

Choose from a gold or sterling silver beat that holds a small amount of your loved one’s ashes, discreetly sealed with a tungsten/stainless steel countersunk screw. Or add some colorful beauty with a custom-made glass bead that holds a tiny amount of your loved one’s ashes, seamlessly infused into the glass during its creation. Either way, you can carry your loved one with you everywhere you go.

Cremation Monuments

Monuments For Cremation
Examples of cremation monuments for the yard or garden. These rock solid memorials will keep your loved one’s ashes safe and secure from the elements.

If you want to honor your loved one in a more traditional way, perhaps as part of a family memorial at your local cemetery, you may want to consider our cremation headstones, niches, columbaria, and other memorials. These customized monuments hold your loved one’s cremated ashes or urns inside with a sense of dignity and permanence. Choose handsome monuments with plenty of space for you to write a special commemorative message, or opt for hollowed out boulders that return your loved one to nature in a beautiful, organic way.

The Loved One Launcher Ash-Scattering Cannon

If the loved one you’re celebrating went through life making a strong impression, say farewell with the same kind of zest they showed throughout their life. The Loved One Launcher is a powerful and joyous way to express the impact someone had on your life, and it’s ideal for life celebration parties surrounding someone who evoked love and laughter in your circle of friends.

With the Loved One Launcher, instead of passively scattering ashes on the ground, you can shoot them 70′ into the air — accompanied by confetti and streamers, if you like. This robust ash-scattering cannon creates a beautiful spectacle that can only make you smile even as you mourn your loss.

Scattering Urns

Turn your ash-scattering ceremony into something very special with an urn that fits the personality of your loved one and that you can leave behind. If you’re scattering ashes at sea or in a body of water, we have special urns that float beautifully and then biodegrade with no harm to the environment.

Biodegradable Urns For Water
Some Urns Are Biodegradable and Float Before They Descend and Dissolve Releasing The Ashes
Scattering At Sea
Biodegradable Turtle Urn

If you choose to scatter ashes on the land, choose from urns made of salt, sand, gelatin, and other biodegradable urn materials, including urns that you can bury. We also have beautiful urns available to hold ashes on display and following the scattering the urn converts into a memorial birdhouse!

Scattering Urn into Birdhouse
Grandpa’s Memorial Birdhouse

However you choose to commemorate your loved one, at Cremation Memorials, we are ready to help you find the right way. Contact us today to plan a beautifully creative memorial that will help you treasure your loved one’s memory forever.

Traditional Funerals
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Pet Grave Stones and Memorial Markers

Beloved pets are members of the family. Losing a furry friend is tough, but keeping their memory alive after they’re gone can help you heal and give you a way to show your love. These days there are a wide range of pet memorial options that helps keep memories of your pet close to your heart.

Pet Grave Markers Each pet has its own unique personality and essence. A great pet memorial option that enables you to add a personal touch is a flat grave marker or headstone. From gorgeous granite to understated flag

Pet Grave Markers

stone, pet grave markers come in a variety of durable, natural materials that look beautiful in your yard or garden. You can personalize your pet memorial with a photo and text—laser engraving captures every detail, creating a realistic likeness of your pet or any other photo you choose.

Memorializing your pet with a traditional headstone or flat grave marker provides a lovely reminder of your dear friend and what they mean to you. These classic pet memorials come in a variety of shapes, such as hearts, bones, paws and ovals. Flat grave markers can also be used as a plaque to set on a mantle, table or anywhere in your home.

Pet Cremation Urns

Dog Urn Rainbow Bridge
Beautiful Rainbow Bridge Pet Urn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can also design a customized, one-of-a-kind cremation urn that captures your pet’s spirit. Pet cremation urns and grave markers come in a variety of sizes, so whether you’re celebrating the life of a Great Dane or a tiny parakeet, you’ll find something that’s a perfect fit. Depending on the type you choose, pet cremation urns can be placed outside or indoors. If you prefer to keep them close to you, a specially designed, engraved cremation box is perfect for your mantle or bedside table. Having your faithful friend by your side not only honors them, it gives you an opportunity to enjoy a beautiful image of them and fond memories of the time you spent together.

Memorial Rocks

Natural memorial

Outdoor Pet Urn
Urn Attached to The Bottom of Natural Stone Marker.

rocks are an affordable, striking option that can also be made into urns. Rounded and smoothed by flowing river waters, natural river rock memorials are typically granite and feature gorgeous specks or bands of colors like gray, white, green, and deep oranges. They can also be personalized with laser engraving.

Learn More About Pet Memorials

At Cremation Solutions, we understand that losing an adored dog, cat or another pet is often painful and overwhelming for the whole family. Our talented artists, craftsmen and dedicated customer service team are here to help you memorialize your animal companion, capture their true spirit and honor them with the respect and love they deserve. To find out more about pet grave markers, headstones, urns, memorial rocks and more, contact us today.

Scattering Cremation Ashes With The Loved One Launcher!

The loss of a loved one can be overwhelmingly sad and difficult. For many traditional funerals can be just plain sad and just don’t match up with the life of our larger then life hero’s that “Rocked Our Lives” and dented our souls! The ones that make us smile as we ponder our loss of a life well lived. We all know many people that would prefer the idea that their life be celebrated rather than their death mourned when their time comes. And people have been getting creative with new ways to celebrate and remember.

Taking advantage of the fact that more than half of the Americans that die today are cremated. And knowing that most of them are choosing to have their ashes scattered. A Vermont based company Cremation Solutions has created “The Loved One Launcher” Owner Jeff Staab, a former funeral director says it’s the ultimate way to send off a loved one out with the same passion they had in life. Loved One Launcher

Using a powerful but safe blast of compressed C02 this hand-held ash scattering canon is perfect for life celebration parties and memorial services, allowing the earthly remains of any beloved human or pet to be blasted into the air and be distributed back to the earth. A life lived to the fullest is not something to mourn—it warrants celebration, and the Loved One Launcher is the perfect way to easily and gracefully bid them farewell.

Nothing can ease the burden of missing someone, but remember—it’s been said almost so often that it’s lost its meaning, that your loved one would want you to be happy. Your loved one would want you to remember them when they were happy and healthy, and for you to find joy and comfort in knowing that you’ll always have those memories. What better way to celebrate could there be than to send them off with Cheers—and a Bang?

Loved One Launcher
That Look When You Scatter Ashes

The sight of blasting the ashes into the sky can bring to mind feelings of celebration, happiness, and companionship. Sometimes it can be difficult to express just how large an impact people can have on each other’s lives, but nothing drives that home like looking back on a life well lived. Joy, laughter, and most of all love are the experiences in life that we cherish. Surrounded by your loved ones, you can all witness the sending-off together with words of love…A Toast…and A BANG!

The Loved One Launcher is a scattering urn and can be used in addition to a cremation urn or serve as a complete replacement. It is the only device of its kind that will scatter cremation ashes over seventy feet into the air, allowing for a wide dispersal of ashes that can be observed by all in attendance. Ashes continue their journey right before your eyes as they move with the forces of nature. To add to the celebration, ashes can be mixed with biodegradable confetti or even streamers for a dramatic celebratory visual effect.  It’s what feels almost like a daytime fireworks display in their honor said one mourner. Setting a beautiful, joyful tone for paying homage to a loved one’s life in simple and intimate tribute.

In spite of the efforts of the funeral industry to shun scattering, the public has embraced the whole idea of instantly becoming one again with the earth from which we came! And Now scattering ashes has been determined to be the #1 final wish of Americans.  Doing it with the Loved One Launcher rather than keeping them in an urn on a shelf in the closet.will allow a loved one to, as one might say, “return to the earth.” Paired with a toast and some sentimental music, it can be the perfect way to truly honor someone’s legacy. If you find everyone applauds instead of shedding  tears, you’ve done it just right.

Scattering ashes can be a pivotal act while dealing with loss, bringing closure and peace for witnesses. It is often a peaceful procedure and an ideal time for those paying their respects to connect with one another and support each other. Places of natural beauty and somewhere that is meaningful or enjoyed being during life is often the setting for a scattering ceremony.

Joan Rivers with The Loved One Launcher
Joan Rivers requested it for herself and her dog. She also said it looked like “A Big Dildo”

Life is exciting and the end can be, too. For those whose natural exuberance and energy were captivating in life, funeral urns are too constricting a prospect for their cremains. Saying good bye using the Loved One Launcher can’t be beat when it comes to honoring the life of a true firecracker. Rather than restrict a free soul in a cremation urn for all of eternity, “Set Them Free”.

The Loved One Launcher can be purchased by anyone for private use click here. It can also be rented through  funeral homes in the know. A funeral home can utilize it regularly in its services, using it as a special part of their available options. Whenever and how ever you scatter ashes, it is recommended by grief experts to save some of the ashes so they can always be near. Memorial keepsake urns and jewelry made to hold ashes are available just for this reason and have brought comfort to many. Be sure to ask if your funeral home has the Loved One Launcher available for rent when you are making funeral plans.

Scattering Cannon
Loved One Launcher !

The Launcher should not be aimed at any structure or living thing as its blast is powerful. It should only be handled and operated by an adult. Avoid shooting into oncoming wind (downwind or in still air only) and note that multiple firings may be necessary to disperse all ashes.

When Your Earthly Remains Ride The Wind Into Eternity….

Scattering Ashes in Alaska
Places of Natural Beauty Are Often Selected

Scattering the ashes of a loved one following cremation provides a loving way to say good-bye that Americans and people worldwide are preferring as a final exit. Losing someone we care about is a right of passage, which everyone encounters at some point in life, but celebrating that life eases the transition between past and the present. When people are confronted with death many are drawn to nature and the innate instincts that we are born with. This feeling of wanting to once again “become one with the Earth” is one of the driving forces that naturally draws todays inhabitants to have their earthly remains scattered in beautiful and meaningful settings that connect us with our existence. Choosing a method for scattering ashes reflective of your loved one’s personality and the way they lived is the perfect way to pay homage and honor their memory. When survivors get together to set their loved ones ashes free, it can be a memorable experience that connects us with each others woven tapestry of life.

Ashes Mixed With Flower PetalsThe scattering experience compels many to choose cremation in the first place. And continues to become increasingly popular, with the majority of the U.S. population are NOW choosing this option, a number that has doubled during the past 15 years. The term to “Scatter Ashes” doesn’t always mean the same thing to all people. As they say There’s more then one way to skin a cat!) And today scattering comes in many new forms as well as traditional forms. Following cremation, human ashes are composed primarily of minerals that have been purified by fire and are ready to return to the earth. Although ashes are environmentally friendly, there are laws and some common sense that should be considered.

Traditionally, cremation ashes have been kept in an urn at home or are buried in a cemetery, sometimes divided and shared with family and friends in smaller urns called keepsake urns. At some point, descendants are left with the question of moving the urns and passing them down to new generations.

Scattering In Ocean
Surfer Scattering Ceremony

Today, scattering ashes as a part of a memorial service is becoming overwhelming choice for many. For some the scattering ceremony is the only gathering of friends and family at all! And in these cases may be the only time to join together in honor of a life lived. Planning a unique celebration reflective of your loved one, and those who remain, will create a memorable event. Gatherings along a riverbank, shoreline, the country club or in the home garden with a backyard barbecue packed with family and friends are typical. The location or locations are carefully thought out. Scattering ashes may be planned at the beginning, middle or end of the event, providing the opportunity to say good-bye while accompanied and supported by loved ones. It may also be planned as a private family affair at a different time or location.

Personalized and Meaningful Methods to Scatter Ashes

The location you plan to scatter in will often determine the method used to scatter the ashes, a scattering urn designed for each method is available (Here) and can add function as well dignity to the scattering ceremony. I personally like when multiple people are involved and allowed to be a part of the scattering. Jeff Staab, the owner of Cremation Solutions, has gathered information and methods to help family members scatter the ashes of loved ones in a manner that is meaningful and more personalized for their needs.

Biodegradable Urns For Water
Some Urns Are Biodegradable and Float Before They Descend and Dissolve Releasing The Ashes

Some Methods of Scattering Ashes

It is important to know the laws where you plan to scatter the ashes of a loved one, as they vary state to state. In most areas, you are allowed to disperse them on private property, but may have to get permits when planning to do so elsewhere.

  • Burial of an biodegradable urn is considered a style of scattering ashes and is allowed in most cemeteries for people who want to have a headstone and wish to lay the remains with other family members. Some cemetery’s have “scattering gardens” and offer memorials on site.
  • Scattering ashes from an airplane over land or water as friends and family watch from the ground is another option. If you choose this method, and plan to help yourself, it is important to ask the pilot for instructions, as more than one including me, has encountered a plane filled with ashes as the bag is opened.
  • Scattering Urn into BirdhouseScattering urns are designed to easily disperse the ashes in any desired location and can be taken to different places. Birdhouse urns and scattering tubes are a popular choice for this method, as they replicate nature and add more dignity and ease. The birdhouse urns convert to an actual birdhouse and true living memorial!
  • There are many ways to scatter ashes in a body of water, including placing a biodegradable shell urn or an urn made out of solid Him
    Scattering ashes around a tree
    Ringing a Tree is One Way!

    Loved One Launcher

    alayan salt melt into the sea. These urns will dissolve within hours, releasing the ashes back to the earth.

  • Scattering Cannon
    Loved One Launcher !

    A hand held scattering urn canon dubbed “The Loved One Launcher” provides a celebratory launch into the air and lets you “Go Out With a Bang” Blasting you on your final journey to the four winds.

  • Trenching, ringing, and raking ashes return them directly back to the earth. Each of these methods can be personalized in location and by the ceremony you choose.

Regardless of the method you choose for scattering ashes of a loved one, it is important to reflect not only their life, but your own. Consider being able to visit the location in the future.

Scattering At Sea
Biodegradable Turtle Urn

You may wish to consider what your loved one would have wanted for their final resting place. Ranchers and farmers often ask family to scatter ashes over their land, people who enjoy hunting and fishing may prefer to be launched over a favorite lake, and gardeners may appreciate their ashes being worked into their soil. And its okay to scatter in multiple locations for when that is desired.

Whatever you choose to do with the earthly remains of a loved one when scattering ashes, do what makes you the most comfortable. If you plan on throwing a celebration of life memorial including a joyful send-off using a Loved One Launcher, make it a full-fledged event. Invite family and friends and seize the day!

Obama Scattering Ashes
Mr & Mrs Obama Scatter Grandmothers Ashes in Hawaii
Scattering Tubes to Scatter Ashes
Scattering Tubes Make it Easy