Meet Jim.
Jim lived a full life, and was a good dad. He has spent the past eleven years sitting in an urn in the corner of his daughter's bedroom, with only one small incident where a little bit of him got hoovered, to ease the monotony. His daughter contacted us as she loves our jewellery and wanted to incorporate her dad into something totally 'her' and very different from the average 'memorial' jewellery out there. I explained that to try this was pretty much an experiment, and as long as she and Jim had a sense of humour and wouldn't be too upset if I ended up wearing his ashes in the process! She laughed and said her dad would find that hilarious. The whole thing was approached with an open mind and a hefty dose of respectful humour. I talked to Jim throughout the process, and I think he approved. Did I end up wearing Jim? Not exactly, but he is definitely a presence around the workbench, and I think I might have crunched on a small particulate of him. The remaining ashes will be released near Loch Lomond, where he never managed to visit.
Sea glass ashes jewellery is an entirely unique concept and process, and we are the only jewellery business to incorporate the ashes within the sea glass itself. We discovered the method and process ourselves through trial and error.
We like to call these pieces 'spirit' or 'soul' jewellery, as we believe we capture something of the individual within. We are all energy, everything in the Universe is energy, and we can change from one form of energy to another. We believe the energy of a person never dies. We make occasional pieces, and have sometimes experienced the perfume of the deceased person, or some other little 'sign' (we think) that the energy is there. Sadly, an experience like that, we cannot guarantee! However, if we do experience anything unusual while making, we tend to say - it may or may not have significance to you.
Is a Boho Silver ashes piece of jewellery for you?
If you already love our organic designs, and can approach the process with humour and an open mind, then perhaps. It's time consuming and not the cheapest, but it will be something very different. So do
get in touch
if your are feeling the feels for our work. But we really want the fit to be right, so it might be that one of the below options will work better for you.
There are plenty of memorial jewellery alternatives out there:
- Resin is poured over the ashes/hair/sand/shells etc and sometimes this is set up as a wee scene. Coloured dyes and glitters are added and the resin poured into shaped moulds and pre made rings and necklaces. These most often have shapes to choose from (hearts, circles, teardrops etc). This is the most simple and affordable option, and should certainly cost less than any other option.
- Ashes to diamonds. Carbon. Thats what ashes are, that's what diamonds are. With enough pressure it's said to be possible to make diamonds. Some say that this isn't entirely true, so do your homework. This will involve specific equipment, and being 'diamonds' I'd imagine more expensive.
- Clear glass is either blown, or heated in a kiln, with the ashes incorporated, and coloured dyes and glitters added to give pretty colours and swirly patterns in the glass. These are usually available in a small selection of specific settings for you to choose from, often round, ovals, teardrops and hearts. Sometimes the business have silversmiths or goldsmiths that can make a bespoke setting for your own requirements.
- The ashes are sandwiched between two layers of dichroic glass, and these are heated and fuse in the kiln with the ashes inside. Dichroic glass is a type of manufactured glass designed to change colours under different lighting conditions and viewing angles, and can have a metallic or glittery look, or just be a subtle rainbow of colour hues.
How is sea glass ashes/memorial jewellery different?
We incorporate the ashes INTO the sea glass, and are unaware of anyone else that does this.
We can use sea glass that is special to you.
Sea glass can have been tumbled by the sea for over one hundred years and has a story to tell. We use heat and our own process to add the ashes. We cannot predict the colour, or how the glass and cremate will react, so we trust to nature and the organic process to see what results. It is a time consuming process, and not all attempts are successful. When the glass accepts the cremate, we will work with the resultant glass, and we design around that. We are inspired by nature and the sea, and follow the flow of the resultant glass. We think the energy of the person plays some part in forming the piece.
Please note, we cannot guarantee the colour of the resultant sea glass. We do not know the provenance and molecular make up of the glass, and therefore how it will behave.
We set the resultant sea glass with cremate uniquely, and each piece will vary.
While we will discuss rough design ideas with you, for rings we do favour a wide band adjustable wrap ring that is strong and has some slight wiggle room on sizing through the years. Silver is quite a soft precious metal and a thin band will wear through in time, but if that is your preference we can do that. We use texture and innovative designs to create something unique and very different.
What we don't do?
We don't copy other jewellery designs. Your jewellery will be unique.
Nor do we make similar pieces to the more widely available memorial jewellery with pre-fabricated setting styles as hearts, pears, teardrops etc. There are a multitude of businesses out there who can provide this service.
We pride ourselves as artisan jewellers, and want your sea glass ashes jewellery to be just as free spirited & unique as your loved
one.
Who will a sea glass ashes ring suit?
We think, like all our jewellery pieces, the aesthetic and vibe is one of freedom and wildness. Be that for you or your loved one. Wild men & women, free spirits, poets, artists, nature lovers or anyone who has a fun and adventurous spirit. We think we might be a good match for you.
This is an adjunct to our usual jewellery designs, and we take on these commissions on a case-by-case basis, as our approach is very holistic and organic. We don't work to strict timescales or rush these spirit pieces, and won't undertake a regimented design. We feel that is not in keeping with the energy of making these pieces. In truth, we believe our designs will appeal to very specific and eclectic group of people.
Cost?
You are paying for hand fabricated jewellery, and a unique design that is heirloom art to hold your loved one's ashes.
Handmade, bespoke and the ashes approached as a unique individual, with any remaining ashes liberated somewhere beautiful. Prices will vary, with entry level prices start at around £260 for a simple design, but can be anywhere in the £260- £500+ range with more work and embellishments, or with the use of gold detailing.
The Nitty-Gritty
If you feel we are a match, we will be delighted to hear from you.
If you are interested in commissioning a piece, drop us an
email, and we can discuss the 'feel' you want and send out a ring sizer if a ring is wanted. We will give you an estimate on when we can start, and an estimate of cost. There is a 20% non-refundable deposit on all commission work.
If you are from the USA or Canada, please check your own laws regarding sending cremate in the post, and if you will have any import duties to pay on jewellery. This is your own responsibility.
All the silver we use is sourced from a reputable UK supplier and is guaranteed planet-friendly recycled silver.
Our designs will be hallmarked by The Edinburgh Assay Office and have our own Sponsors Mark.
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Can you scatter the cremation ashes for me in Scotland?
We are happy to scatter any excess ashes from the jewellery design in our own beautiful local rural Scottish landscape free of charge.
If you have a specific request that you wish some (extra) ashes scattered in a specific place in Scotland, we can give an estimate of the cost to cover any travel, time and accommodation required. We will even travel to remote Scottish glens or seashores to do this for you. We are happy to capture the moment and the scenery on iPhone, and give you a grid reference so you can always find the exact spot in the future. It's not jewellery design, but we have helped out before.
We have customers from the USA & Canada with a strong Scottish heritage, and returning some ashes to the 'homeland' can be quite cathartic in the grieving process. Scattering a small amount of ashes in the Highlands of Scotland; Skye, Assynt, Lochaber, Glencoe, Caithness or beyond is possible. Please check what the laws are regarding postage of cremate within your own State or country..
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