Cremation jewelry can be a tremendous source of comfort following the death of a loved one. Holding a tiny portion of the cremated remains of the person who died, jewelry for ashes creates a real, personal, and permanent connection between the deceased and the survivor. Traditionally, most families have memorialized their deceased loved ones in by erecting a monument (grave marker) and visiting the gravesite on Memorial Day and other occasions. As modern life evolves, however, traditions also evolve. With cremation jewelry, families can carry on the tradition of memorializing their deceased loved ones in non-traditional ways. Choosing cremation jewelry allows families to: Share a loved one's ashes. Instead of burying their loved one's remains or even placing cremated remains in a solitary urn to be entrusted to the care of one family member, families can use urn pendants to share their loved one's ashes among all family members. Keep a loved one's cremations close: Very few people today live in the city or town where they spent their childhood. Visiting grandma's grave after church on Sunday just isn't practical (or even possible) for most of us. By dividing grandma's ashes into memorial jewelry to be shared among the family, however, every family member can have the opportunity to pay their respects to grandma at any time or place of their choosing. Pass an ash pendant with a loved one's cremated remains to the next generation. A cremation necklace will hold a special place in a family's legacy, to be passed from generation to generation. Families have always preserved their history by passing on photos, personal effects, and stories, but a cremation keepsake bearing the cremated remains of a loved one will become the most treasured family heirloom of all. Wear a loved one's ashes secretly, close to the heart. Although cremation jewelry comes in many attractive styles to complement any personal style and taste, some people prefer to wear their memorial jewelry discreetly, under clothing, rather than share their solemn secret with the world. Display a loved one's ashes for everyone to see. Instead of wearing cremation jewelry as a necklace, bracelet, or key chain, many families prefer to create a monument to their loved one by displaying an ash pendant under a glass dome, softly lit in a prominent place in the home. For more information regarding Cremation Jewelry and memorial jewelry , please visit www.cremationjewelry.com
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