Featherlings is a Portsmouth based studio run by Matt, who has been making personalised memorial jewellery for over 11 years. Ashes, hair or fur can be set into rings, necklaces, charms, earrings and cufflinks, with the choice of having the inclusions visible or hidden. Every order comes with a free postal kit and free UK delivery, and with more than Read more…
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Cremation jewellery offers a quiet, everyday way to keep a loved one’s memory close, worn rather than displayed. Unlike memorial diamonds, which transform ashes into a gemstone, this jewellery typically holds a small amount of ashes directly, either sealed inside a small chamber within the piece, or fused into glass or resin to create a unique swirled design.
Rings, pendants and lockets are the most popular choices, though bracelets and cufflinks are also available from many makers. Pieces are usually crafted in sterling silver, gold or platinum, and many can be personalised with engraving, a fingerprint, or a small portrait.
Below you’ll find UK jewellers and keepsake makers offering these services, each with their own range of styles and materials to choose from.
Marc Johnson is a bespoke jeweller based in Andover, Hampshire, creating memorial ashes rings for men and women. Each ring is handmade to order in sterling silver, with your loved one’s ashes carefully sieved and set into coloured resin so they become a permanent part of the design. A wide choice of colours, widths and sizes is available, and every Read more…
Healing Hearts is a small Hampshire studio run by two sisters, Dayna and Lucy, who handcraft memorial and keepsake jewellery from ashes, hair and fur. They were among the first memorial jewellers to focus on attractive, wearable designs, and now supply their settings to businesses worldwide while keeping their own exclusive collections. Pieces are made in sterling silver and solid Read more…
How much ash is needed for a piece of jewellery? Only a small pinch, most pieces need no more than a teaspoon or two of ashes, so there’s plenty left for other memorial options if you’d like.
Is the jewellery sealed and safe to wear? Yes, chambers are designed to be securely sealed, and glass or resin pieces have the ashes fused permanently into the material itself.
Can jewellery be engraved or personalised? Most makers offer engraving, and some can incorporate a fingerprint, handwriting, or a small photo alongside the ashes.
Can several family members each have a piece? Yes, a small amount of ashes goes a long way, and many families order matching or complementary pieces for several relatives.


