There is a quiet kind of love that only a horse can teach us — steady, loyal, and woven into the rhythm of our days. My horse memorial jewellery is handcrafted to honour that bond with grace. Each piece is made gently and thoughtfully, using your horse’s hair or ashes if you choose, creating a keepsake that feels like a soft place to rest your grief and remember their presence. This is jewellery for the ones who carried us, held our hearts, and stayed with us long after their hoofprints faded.
Serving families across Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and Ceredigion with gentle collection and delivery.
FAQ
🐴 Horse Jewellery — FAQ
What can you include in my horse jewellery?
I can work with mane or tail hair, cremation ash, soil from a meaningful place, rosette ribbon, and fabric from rugs, numnahs, or stable items. You’re welcome to choose one material or blend several together.
How much hair, ash, or fabric do you need?
A small amount is enough — a few strands of hair, a teaspoon of ash, or a tiny piece of ribbon or fabric. Anything unused is always returned.
Is my horse’s material safe during the process?
Yes. Every piece is made individually, and your horse’s items are kept clearly labelled and separate at every stage. I treat them with the same care and respect you do.
Can you use very short, fragile, or worn materials?
Often, yes. I can embed delicate hair or fabric gently within the resin. If anything feels too fragile to work with, I’ll let you know before starting.
Can you include colours or keep it natural?
Both are possible. You can keep the piece simple and natural, or add soft colours, shimmer, or a hint of sparkle. Every design is shaped to reflect your horse’s spirit.
How long does the jewellery take to make?
Most pieces take around 2–4 weeks. I’ll keep you updated so you always know where your piece is in the process.
Do you make jewellery for living horses too?
Yes. Many people choose to celebrate a horse who’s still with them — marking milestones, retirement, or simply the bond you share.
What happens if my parcel gets lost in the post?
I always recommend sending materials using a tracked service. Once they arrive with me, I take full responsibility for their care and safe return.