A backyard headstone was too expensive, a decorative urn was too impersonal and an engraved dog bowl just wouldn't do the trick. So we framed photos of her, talked about her and even drew pictures of her (well, the kids did- I draw stick figures). But nothing seemed to offer a sense of closure.
And then I had an idea. As a jewelry designer and artist, why not add Kiki's ashes to a dichroic glass pendant? And since each pendant would only require a small amount of her ashes, I could create one for each of the kids as well- so that they could remember Kiki for years to come.
After a little research and a lot of experimentation, I taught myself how to infuse cremated ashes into my beautiful glass jewelry. The short-term result? A beautiful memorial in honor of my sweet little Kiki.
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| Kiki's Memorial |
But the long-term result has been far more rewarding. Since creating Kiki's memorial I have had the honor of having been selected to work with countless individuals and families to create stunning memorials for loved ones through my company, Love Ashes.
At Love Ashes we offer a new way to remember a loved and offer several cremation jewelry and memorial lines ranging from the bold brilliance of the Classic Line to the soft tones of the Eternity Line.
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| Colorful Pendants from our Classic Line |
So, whether you have lost a beloved pet, a family member or a friend, this blog is dedicated to you. It is dedicated to the healing process and the unique ways in which we all cope with the loss of a loved one. And most importantly, it is dedicated to the beautiful ways in which we choose to remember and honor a life well lived.


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