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Ashes Into Glass Jewelry: Timeless Urn Jewelry to Keep Loved Ones Close

The death of a loved one is a very confusing and sad event. It is normal and necessary to feel a lot of loss, sadness, and confusion at this fragile emotional stage before the healing process can begin. Having something real that makes them think of the person they miss so much can help them feel better and calm down. Some people choose to remember their loved ones by putting their Ashes Into Glass Jewelry. This beautiful memorial gives people who are grieving a meaningful link to the person who died.

Sand Beads with Burned Ashes, What Is It?

 Putting burned Ashes Into Glass Jewelry is a beautiful way to remember a loved one who has died. This kind of jewellery can be made from many different materials and styles. Jewellery made from cremation ashes is often made of glass because it is cheap, easy to find, useful in many situations, and simply beautiful.

 A big glass bead set in a beautiful setting is the main part of most cremation jewellery. You will feel better and closer to the person you loved who has died when you wear this one-of-a-kind treasure.

How Do Craftsmen Create Memory Glass Jewellery?

 Cremation ashes can be used in a number of different types of glass jewellery. With each method, a beautiful piece of jewellery is made that is different in style and build. There are two popular ways to put Ashes Into Glass Jewelry:

Ashes Balls Used in Cremation

 This urn jewelry is made by melting glass to more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The ashes are mixed into the molten glass to create a fusion. Once this is done, the material is formed as needed and left to cool. The item is a pretty glass ball that holds the ashes of a loved one.

New glass cremation balls can be any color you want, but recycled glass cremation balls have a slight green sheen. Both are beautiful and make it look like the ashes are floating in the air.

Smoke-Filled Glass

 Ashes can also be used to make jewellery by putting them between two sheets of glass. In the end, the base turns into a bright, dichroic glass with many colours. When the sun hits this one-of-a-kind glass, it turns into a rainbow, giving off a dreamy vibe.

 You're done when you put a clear piece of glass on top of the dichroic glass and stir some ashes around. Putting the two pieces of glass together in a kiln keeps the dust safe for a long time. The result is a beautiful piece of urn jewelry for burning that shows off the ashes through a swirl of the glass.

Conclusion

 Cremation jewellery only needs a very small amount of ashes to work, so it goes well with popular burial methods like urns or sand pits. You could visit a tribute forest if you need help honouring your loved one but also want a place to think about their life.