Human remains after the cremation are called ashes, remains,
or cremains. People and artists have been able to turn these remains into
cremation jewellery and into diamonds to create jewellery.
You may want to keep your loved one next to you all the time
and you want that special piece of cremation jewellery to be made resembling
the life of that special person. So, how to turn Ashes into glass jewellery?
There are two ways that this can happen: 1. The remains are turned into a
diamond, or 2. The ashes are mixed with glass and a piece of jewellery or
ornament is created with the ashes inside the mixture.
If you want the diamond and then a pendant or a ring or
something else, these are basically the steps that will make that possible:
Step 1: Several ounces of the ashes are placed in a crucible
that can withstand massive heat;
Step 2: The temperature is raised to just over 5,000 degrees
Fahrenheit, and that allows all of the elements except the carbon to oxidize;
Step 3: Continue to heat until the carbon has turned to
graphite. The entire heating process will take a few weeks to make.
Step 4: Place the graphite in a core with a metal catalyst and
a diamond seed crystal.
Step 5: You will have a diamond press take care of it, by
placing the core in it.
Step 6: You must allow the temperature to about 2,500 degrees
Fahrenheit and the pressure to about 800,000 pounds per square inch. This will
take several weeks for the graphite to turn into a rough diamond crystal, and
finally
Step 7: Once the crystal is ready, it needs to be cut to your
specifications.
And of course, the diamond could be custom ordered in
different sizes or carats, and cremation jewellery is then made to your
specifications.
Glass
Jewellery for ashes
So the other way on how to turn Ashes to Glass is the memorial keepsakes or cremation jewellery
that is hand blown and sculpted by glass artists. Molten glass is at
temperatures over 2000 degrees, which is higher than the temperature than most
cremation ovens. When the glass is molten, the cremains are incorporated very
carefully into the glass just a color would be added to the glass. Since glass
is at a higher temperature than the cremains, the carbon is burned off and the
cremains turn a brilliant white color in the glass.
After the hand blown sculpture is made, and an annealer is
added and it will slowly cool back to room temperature over a twelve to forty
eight hour period, depending on the size of the piece that is being manufactured.
The possibilities are endless because the shapes, colors,
sizes, etc. are unlimited, so you have to work very closely with the artist
while he or she is producing this piece of cremation jewellery. You can choose
necklaces pendants or Rings for Ashes.
Now, there is also the standard cremation jewellery that will
let you pour a little bit of the cremains in it and carry it around with you as
well. There are thousands of designs, shapes, materials, colors, etc. We at
Urns UK have a wide variety of unique cremation jewellery.
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