Turning Ashes into Jewellery – A Gentle Guide
Grief is not something we fix. It’s something we carry. And sometimes, carrying it close — in a pendant, a ring, a brooch — can help us feel less alone.
At Pandora’s Keepsakes, we craft memorial jewellery that turns ashes into memory. Each piece is handmade in Wales, with emotional clarity and gentle care.
What Is Ashes Jewellery?
Ashes jewellery (also known as cremation jewellery or jewellery made from ashes) is a way of honouring someone’s memory by embedding a small portion of their ashes into a wearable keepsake. This might be:
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A pendant or necklace
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A bracelet or ring
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A brooch or lapel pin
These pieces allow you to carry your loved one close — not just physically, but symbolically.
Pet Remembrance Jewellery
The bond we share with our pets is deep, loyal, and often wordless. When they’re gone, the silence can feel overwhelming.
We offer pet remembrance jewellery including:
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Paw print pendants
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Dog ashes jewellery
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Cat memorial brooches
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Pet ashes keepsakes
These pieces are crafted to honour the love that never fades.
Choosing the Right Keepsake
There’s no right or wrong way to grieve. Some people choose a ring made from ashes. Others prefer a bracelet or a discreet lapel pin.
Popular choices include:
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Ashes bracelet – gentle and wearable
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Memorial ring ashes – symbolic and grounding
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Gift of remembrance – for someone grieving, especially when words feel hard to find
We also offer free lapel pins and brooches for those who need a quiet gesture of comfort.
Handmade in Wales
Every piece is crafted in Carmarthenshire, with care and emotional clarity. We serve families across Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, and gently into Mid Wales.
We believe remembrance should be visible, accessible, and inclusive — whether you’re grieving a loved one, a pet, or a quiet loss that’s hard to name.
A Gentle Invitation
If you’re looking for ashes jewellery UK, cremation jewellery, or pet remembrance keepsakes, we invite you to explore our collection.
Because memory deserves to be carried. And grief deserves to be seen.
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