What is Cremation Jewelry?

The first time you hear the phrase ‘cremation jewelry’ it is natural to feel a bit offset by the idea.  After all, death is a very unwelcome prospect to most people while jewelry is usually something that is used to celebrate a happy occasion.  However, once you get past the initial discomfort of the phrase, you will be able to see that the actual item it represents is a wonderful way to remember and cherish the memory of a loved one who has passed away.

Cremation jewelry is actually small bracelets or pendant jewelry items that have a special tiny compartment built into them similar to a small locket that can carry a piece of your love’s cremains at all times.  The small containers are made securely so that you can safely cherish the memory of your loved one throughout all of your daily activities helping to lessen the loss of their presence in your life.  Many people feel that wearing cremation jewelry is very soothing and comforting since it allows one to carry a departed loved one through every moment of their life.

The actual cremation jewelry pieces usually come in a variety of shapes and sizes so that they can be worn with any outfit regardless of what your personal sense of style is.  Oftentimes they are created in religions shapes such as symbols or the cross so that you can also honor your loved one.  Other designs are simple cylinders or heart shapes for those who do not have religious connation.

They also are produced in a variety of metals to meet your personal preferences or perhaps the preference of your departed loved one in memoriam. The most popular metals are silver, gold, brass, and pewter.  Additionally, cremation jewelry also usually is available in all price ranges so that anyone can afford this small token of comfort in the face of death.  If you are struggling with the loss of a loved one this simple purchase can bring you a great deal of comfort and security in a time of depression and grief.

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