How to Make Diamonds From Cremation Ashes
When a loved one has passed on, you may be looking for a way to carry them with you forever. This is where creating a diamond from their cremation ashes can come in. Diamonds are beautiful stones, and the diamond that you create from your loved one's remains can be a treasure that you wear and pass on to your own children. Consider how you can turn cremation ashes into a gorgeous diamond that you will always remind you of someone that you loved.
Instructions
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Decide how much you can afford to spend. Having a single diamond created from cremation ashes can be expensive, depending on the size, quality and color of your diamond. A small and simple diamond costs as little as $3,000, while a more impressive specimen can cost as much as $20,000.
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Contact a certified organization who will convert the carbon from your loved one's cremation ashes into a diamond. Life Gem and Cremation Solutions are just two of the organizations who now handle this procedure. You may be able to contact an organization like this through your funeral director, but you can also simply search online.
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Decide on the gem that you want produced. Consider how large your diamond should be, and also consider the color. Your diamond may be colorless, or you may choose various shades of blue and yellow. This will affect the diamond's price, so keep your budget in mind.
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Decide on the diamond's setting. Diamonds of this nature are often set into rings or pendants. You can even have two diamonds created and set into a pair of earrings. Diamonds are meant to be worn, so put some thought into how you would like to display yours.
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Choose an inscription. The jewelry that you choose can be inscribed with your loved one's name or the dates of their birth and death. You may also choose to inscribe a quote that was important to them.
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Ship the cremation ashes. Depending on which service you choose, there will be different procedures for shipping. You may receive a kit in the mail that allows you to prepare the ashes yourself, or you may simply work with the funeral director who is preparing your loved one's remains to do so.
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Tips & Warnings
You can choose to make multiple diamonds from the remains of one person.