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Blue Sapphire Cremation Jewelry
With over twenty-five years of experience as pioneers of the memorial industry we know how hard it can be to navigate ashes and hair jewelry. That's why we do things a little differently to help put your mind at ease. Our precious gemstone jewelry range, including our sapphires, was created by our specialist jewelers to ensure that when your order is finished, you will receive a stunning sapphire piece that guarantees the ashes or hair of your loved one are safely inside.
A PROCESS YOU CAN TRUST
We don’t create our blue sapphires directly from the ashes or hair here, nor do we do this for our ashes cremation diamonds. We have spent a lot of time researching turning ashes into precious gemstones and we found that scientifically there is zero evidence that the ashes actually end up in the gemstone. This process is also very expensive for the customer and produces a gemstone with little value; especially as there is no guarantee the ashes or hair are actually within the stone.
With our cremation sapphires, we can guarantee a stunning gemstone and that your loved ones' ashes are safely inside your piece.
BLUE SAPPHIRE CREMATION JEWELRY
When we create an ashes or hair to sapphire piece, our jewelers create a secret chamber within the metal. Our specialists gently place the ashes or hair inside this small space, and then we laser weld it closed, ensuring the contents are held safely inside forever. Our expert jewelers hand-set the blue sapphire in your piece separately, meaning your order retains both its monetary value, and the extreme sentimental value it has. Doing it this way, in-house and with our refined techniques, we can can also keep our prices as low as possible, meaning real precious gemstone memorial jewelry is as accessible to as many people as possible.
A LASTING TRIBUTE
Blue sapphires aren't just a beautiful precious gemstone. They are a perfect choice for memorial jewelry containing ashes or hair due to their durability and hardness. Sapphires are a very hard stone, ranking just below diamonds on the Mohs Hardness Scale. Their extreme durability means you can wear them everyday without fear of damage or scuffing. This can be a worry with some cheaper materials, such as resin, which is unfortunately common in memorial jewelry but not at all suitable.
BLUE SAPPHIRE MEMORIALS
Our blue sapphires, as well as our other precious gemstones, are ethically lab-grown. We hand-pick each and every one to ensure only the very best quality for our jewelry pieces and our expert team hand-sets each individual stone.
We never use glue or resin in our making process and do not believe in cutting corners or rushing quality. Prioritizing traditional techniques is a cornerstone of our values, alongside true knowledge of the craft of memorial jewelry.
We only ever work on one piece at a time and all of us understand the importance of the ashes and hair. Trust and respect are at the core of what we do and each of us understands the pain of loss. Our team is always available to chat and you can even book a video consultation to learn more.
BLUE SAPPHIRE FAQ
Yes, ashes can be turned into blue sapphire gemstones. However, the process of turning ashes themselves into a stone is very expensive and has little evidence to suggest the ashes are inside the sapphire itself. Instead, we recommend using a method such as Secrets Chambers, where the ashes can be placed into the metal of a piece of jewelry and a real sapphire set alongside them. This guarantees the ashes are in your memorial jeweery and that you have a real precious gemstone that retains its value.
Yes, we can do this for you. Using our specialist Secrets Chamber technique, we can place hair within a small space in the metal of the memorial ring or pendant. Our expert jewelers laser-weld this closed, keeping the hair safe within.
Sapphires are generally known for their traditional royal blue color. Many people are surprised to learn, then, that they do actually come in a wide variety of colors.
Any sapphires that are not blue are known as fancy sapphires. They come in shades of purple, yellow, green, orange, and pink.
Yes, lab-grown sapphires are real sapphires. They have the same properties as mined sapphires and there are no physical differences between the two. Lab-grown diamonds are generally more cost-effective, ethical, and environmentally friendly, which we love.
Yes, any of our ashes sapphire jewelry is suitable to wear daily. Sapphires are a hardy and resilient stone, making them a perfect choice for a special memorial piece that you would want with you always. Our specialist Secrets Chamber method of enclosing ashes also means they are kept safe inside and cannot come out. They can be worn in water and are resistant to heat and common chemicals. As with any precious piece of jewelry, we advise removing your ring if you are taking part in activities or exercises that could cause physical damage or loss.