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Jewelry Made From Ashes

Black Opal Teardrop Pendant with Ashes

Black Opal Teardrop Pendant with Ashes

2 total reviews

Regular price $99.00 USD
Regular price $169.00 USD Sale price $99.00 USD
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Our black-opal-colored glass teardrop cremation pendant is a beautiful way to honor a beloved person or pet. Each pendant is infused with their cremation ashes and finished with a metallic luster using our 22k gold-fume or .999 silver-fume process. You can choose between two sizes: regular (approx. 1.6" x .6") or petite (approx. 1.2" x .4"), both with a 3-4mm bail hole. 

We require approximately 1/4 teaspoon of cremains shipped to us using the collection packet we provide. Once we receive your return of the collection packet at our studio, we'll create your memorial jewelry in 1-2 weeks.

The chain for the pendant is sold separately. Still, you can browse our collection of quality chain necklaces here on our website.

Order your black opal teardrop cremation pendant now and cherish your loved one's memory forever. If you have any questions, please get in touch with us via email or phone.

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Patricia Burke

The process of sending the ashes was easy. Ryan kept us informed with every step of the process, from letting us know when he received the ashes to when he was sending the final project We received our pendants quickly and they are BEAUTIFUL!

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Alexis

This pendant is beautiful and really the pictures can’t do it justice. The pendant has a bit of every color in it in the light. While the pendant itself is stunning on its own, Ryan’s communication and care during this process is beyond expectation. He took care to meet with me in person and showed me all of the colors in person and even explained the process. He took incredible care with packaging it and made sure I was satisfied when I picked it up. I would not hesitate to recommend him or work with him again, although hopefully I won’t have reason to need jewelry with cremains anytime soon.