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Ashes made into jewellery

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TheRealHousewifeofCheshire · 08/02/2019 21:11

Has anyone done this or had experience of this. There seems to be only few places doing this there seems to be a big gap in the prices either quite expensive or cheaper.

Who did you use and why and what did you choose?

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TheRealHousewifeofCheshire · 12/06/2019 23:20

Thank you see i am just not sure how they'll show up on clear. Also starting to panic that my relative wont take it as the gesture its meant

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WhentheRabbitsWentWild · 15/06/2019 21:04

They are lovely the ones shared.

I have been looking at ashes into glass and also urns uk . Urns Uk seem more in my price range but I plan to have a necklace or ring for my Dear Dads ashes, or some of them.

TheRealHousewifeofCheshire · 15/06/2019 23:04

Rabbits sorry for your loss ive gone with ashes into glass due to their reputation x

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SheSnapsThenSheFarts · 17/06/2019 18:22

Hope you don't mind me asking, but what quantity of the ashes do they need? I'd love to have some of my dads ashes put into a ring but also need some to scatter with my mum?

TheRealHousewifeofCheshire · 17/06/2019 18:51

A level teaspoon for each item required. That's all x

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WhentheRabbitsWentWild · 22/06/2019 21:21

Thank You @TheRealHousewifeofCheshire

TheRealHousewifeofCheshire · 24/06/2019 20:43

You are welcome

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