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Re-cycle YOUR Own Jewellery Into A Plain Band With Ashes

Re-cycle YOUR Own Jewellery Into A Plain Band With Ashes

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In essence, we can melt your own silver, gold or platinum and make you a new plain band with ashes in it. - ( Due to the material properties, we can't offer this service on steel, titanium and palladium rings.)

 

Watch the short video with 5 million views on Tik Tok. You'll find the video on the thumbnail with the play button.  It's only 50 seconds long. 

 

Other designs are of course possible but each will reflect a different amount of labour, so costs will vary, please get in touch if you would like to discuss anything.

 

Simply supply your jewellery, and we will melt it down and make a new plain band. Once made the ring has a little pocket made and ashes are inserted. We then laser-weld the hole shut. An unseen pocket of ash in your new ring made from your own jewellery

 

The cost is the same whether you supply silver, 9k, 18k, 22k or platinum

 

Platinum can not be mixed with other metals, but the different gold alloys can be melted together

 

When melting different gold alloys together, you simply create a new alloy which is the average gold content of the starting jewellery. The new ring can only be hallmarked with either 9k, 14k, 18k or 22k, so you might end up with a new ring that is actually 12k but can only be hallmarked as 9k as it won't pass the 14k test

 

When recycling jewellery, you always get some metal loss. It is unavoidable when smelting, drawing, cutting, filing, drilling and sanding. 

 

You can either supply all the metal for the new piece or I can supply extra metal if required at a cost. I would obviously need to give you a quote based on your unique requirements.

 

You can either nominate how wide you would like your new ring, and we can use as much of your metal as required to make it. We can use all of your metal and therefore the width of the new ring will be whatever it is, given the amount of metal you have.

 

Ordering Process

  1. Place your order easily today here on this website.
  2. You will get a confirmation e-mail of your order (check your spam folder)
  3. I'll send you a  small pack for some ashes as part of this process

Ashes Kit Contents

  • Small biodegradable bamboo spoon (one teaspoon's worth of ash would be enough for a dozen pieces of jewellery)
  • A labelled bag for the ashes (Put one teaspoon's worth of ash in)
  • Freepost return padded envelope

Jewellery Production Time

  • Please check this page for the expected completion time. 
  • High Demand: Apologies in advance, but I am greatly in demand and the old saying "Good things come to those that wait" I work as fast as I can but I have a growing list of clients willing to order and wait until it is ready.

Jewellery Packaging

  • Your jewellery piece will be beautifully gift-wrapped in a jewellery box 
  • Any unused ashes will be returned to you.

Unused Ashes

  • Any and all unused ash is returned to you. We simply select what we need to make the perfect piece of jewellery for you. 

 

Please see below the "add to cart" button for estimated completion dates

 

Shipping

Once made your item will be sent via Royal Mail Special Delivery. A tracked and insured service.

Contact

Phone: 01322 867393 Mon - Fri (9-5).

E-mail: chris@chris-parry.co.uk

Unit 4 Horton Road

South Darenth

Kent

DA4 9LW

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Have Your Old Jewellery Made Into A New Ring With Ashes

Each custom job will require a quote.

You can have your old jewellery re-modelled into a new piece and have ashes added. You can choose one of my ashes jewellery designs on this website or commisison your own unique idea. Price guide £390 to £1,000 depending on the complexity of the new design. Create a new unique ashes ring today

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FAQ Frequently Asked Questions About Cremation Ash Rings & Memorial Rings

Can I wear my cremation ash necklace every day?

Yes — and many of my customers do exactly that. The pendant itself is solid and built to last, but the best advice is to treat it as you would any precious jewellery: take it off before bed, heavy exercise, or anything that risks a knock or snag. The more you wear it, the more it becomes part of you — that’s exactly what it’s made for.

Can cremation ash necklaces get wet?

Plain water won’t damage the pendant, but I’d recommend removing it before showering, swimming, or bathing. It’s not the water itself that causes problems — it’s the chemicals in shampoos, soaps, pool chlorine, and sea salt that can tarnish sterling silver and affect the resin setting over time. A few splashes are nothing to worry about; daily immersion isn’t ideal.

How much cremation ash is needed to make a necklace?

Just a teaspoon — that’s all I need, and in practice I use considerably less. I’ll send you a small ash pack when you order, including a biodegradable bamboo spoon and a pre-paid return envelope. Whatever isn’t used is carefully returned to you with your finished piece.

How long does a cremation ash necklace take to make?

Please check just above the “Add to Basket” button for the current estimated completion date — this updates as my order book changes. I work alone in my Kent workshop and every piece is made by hand from scratch, so I won’t rush what deserves care. Good things come to those who wait, and many clients tell me it was worth every day.

What metals are available?

I make cremation ash necklaces in sterling silver, 9ct white, yellow and rose gold, 18ct white, yellow and rose gold, and platinum. The metal you choose changes the look and feel of the piece considerably — if you’re unsure, I’m happy to advise. Sterling silver is the most popular choice; gold gives a warmer, more heirloom quality.

Can I add an inscription to my necklace?

Yes — most of my necklace designs can be inscribed on the reverse. Up to 15 characters works well; short phrases, a name, a date, or initials are all popular choices. If you’re unsure what to write, my blog post on [inscription ideas for memorial jewellery] has over 100 suggestions to help.

Can I use pet ashes as well as human ashes?

Absolutely. Pet cremation ashes work in exactly the same way — they’re chemically the same material. Whether you’ve lost a dog, a cat, or any other beloved companion, the process is identical. Many of my most treasured commissions have been for pets. Browse the pet ashes necklace designs here.

Can you make a necklace with hair instead of ashes?

Yes, I can incorporate hair into most pendant designs using the same techniques. It works especially well in resin settings and is a lovely alternative for those who prefer it, or want to combine a little hair with ashes in a single piece. Just mention this when ordering and I’ll advise on the best approach for the design you’ve chosen.

Is it possible to have ashes made into a necklace using my own old gold or silver?

Yes — this is something I love doing. If you have old jewellery sitting unworn in a drawer, I can remodel it into a new piece and incorporate the cremation ashes as part of the design. Prices vary depending on complexity; get in touch and I’ll give you a quote.

Will anyone know I’m wearing cremation ash jewellery?

Only if you choose to tell them. My pieces are designed to be beautiful first and memorial second — there’s nothing to mark them out from any other handmade pendant. Many of my customers wear them every day without anyone knowing. That quiet closeness is part of what makes them so meaningful.