Unlike other cremation jewelry options, ashes to diamonds are bright, personal, and eternal. Each diamond is made uniquely from your loved one’s carbon in an individualized process that you get to watch throughout the 9 months it takes to create. Here’s how it all works, according to our...
In some countries, workers remove other external items such as jewelry or glasses, while other countries prohibit workers from doing so. When the incinerator is preheated to about 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit (593 degrees Celsius), the mechanized doors are opened and the container slips quickly from...
Stage one success! Your loved one's ashes have been successfully purified into beautiful, sparkly carbon. Check out the process ahead. 🎥 Step Four 04 Cut, polished, set by masters Your Diamond is cut in Antwerp, graded and engraved, colored* and set in personalized jewelry*. Next, we’...
Some people want them scattered at sea. Others want jewelry made from their ashes. Some might want to turn their ashes into unique cremation stones with a service likeParting Stone. And others want theirashes turned into vinylrecords. Jump ahead to these sections: What is it and How Did it...
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or next of kin must authorize the body to be cremated. The crematorium operator prepares the body and removes any jewelry, medical devices (i.e. pacemakers), prostheses, and implants. The cremation container is then placed into the crematory where the heat ignites the body begins to dry out...
Cremation is the process of reducing a body to ash by exposing it to very high temperatures. First, the family or next of kin must authorize the body to be cremated. The crematorium operator prepares the body and removes any jewelry, medical devices (i.e. pacemakers), prostheses, and impl...
THE CREMATION PROCESS (1) Body is identified and the deceased’s family grants authorization to cremate. Medical devices and prosthetics are removed and jewelry is recovered before the body is placed in a combustible box. (2) The box is positioned inside a cremation chamber and heated to 1,40...
Direct cremation takes care of the immediate need to arrange a dignified ‘disposition’ of the deceased. Once the cremated remains are returned to a family, they are free to coordinate a memorial service of their own choosing or simply decide to inter an urn or scatter the ashes. ...
You may have heard that planting in cremation ashes directly will not work because the tree will not survive. Myth or Truth? Well it is totally true and below we explain why this is and how theBios Urn®was designed specifically to stop this from happening, enabling you to become a tree...