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What Is Cremation Jewelry?
Cremation jewelry can be a necklace, bracelet, ring, or other types of jewels with a small pendant designed to hold a small portion of ashes. It is to commemorate and honor a loved one who has passed away. It can be one of many shapes, such as a heart, cylinder, bar, or religious symbol. It also can be made of wood, ceramic, gold, titanium, stainless steel, or other materials.
The cremation jewelry pendant is usually chosen that reminds the wearer of a deceased friend or family member. Cremation jewelry is also named memorial jewelry or remembrance jewelry.
What Can I Put Inside?
Once a piece of jewelry is chosen to hold the ashes, it will be filled with something in memory of a loved one. The pendant may be filled with fine ashes, a lock of hair or something else that has meaning to the loved one, such as dirt or sand from a precious place.
How to Fill Cremation Jewelry
Placing ashes in a necklace or other cremation jewelry is not a difficult process. Working with the small parts of the jewelry can be a challenge, and you may need additional gadgets to help you.
How to Get Started
Before following the instructions on how to place ashes into a necklace, cremation ring, cremation bracelet, or other jewelry, be sure to consider your workspace.
Make sure your area is:
* Plenty of light
* Free of outside drafts, such as from open windows, fans or heaters, but well ventilated
* A flat surface
Before opening the cremation jewelry, you should be in a well-lit environment, and then follow these steps:
The first step is to check how to open the cremation jewelry. There are usually two ways to open cremation jewelry - the first is through the top opening bundle - another is through the threaded screws.
One of the most common ways to open cremation jewelry is to simply unscrew the top threaded bundle. The bundle part of the jewelry is the part that the chain goes through. This design is a discreet way to open cremation jewelry.
Another method of opening and sealing cremation jewelry is to use small threaded screws. These threaded screws are usually located at the bottom or back of the pendant. It is often chosen to place the threaded screws on the back or bottom of the pendant to avoid interfering with the design of the cremation jewelry. Usually, if a piece of jewelry has threads, it will not have a bale. Since the threaded screws are small, extra care should be taken when gently opening and closing the components to avoid damaging the threads on the cremation jewelry.
How to Place the Ashes in the Cremation Jewelry
Most cremation jewelry includes a small plastic ash funnel that can be used to help transfer ashes, dried flowers, a lock of hair, or dirt from a special place. In addition to the funnel, small objects such as paper clips or toothpicks can be used to help transfer the ashes without touching them. Once you have completed the ashes transfer, you will need to seal the cremation jewelry. While cremation jewelry is opened and closed using threaded screws or top opening kits, we highly recommend using an adhesive to permanently seal the pendant after filling it with ashes or other contents. This glue reinforces the threaded screw or bundle to ensure that the jewelry remains securely sealed. It is best to use a non-water-soluble adhesive, such as strong glue, as moisture can accumulate and cause the pendant to delaminate over time.
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