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In the mornings in Varanasi, the air on the banks of the Ganges fills with the scent of burning bodies. On the steps of the Manikarnika ghat—the holiest of the city’s stepped riverbanks, upon which Hindu dead are cremated—the fires are already lit, and mourners assemble by the hundred to accompany their loved ones at the end. Pyres of sandalwood (for the rich) and mango wood (for everyone else) are already burning; on one, a corpse wrapped in white is visible in the flames.
Down at the river, where I’m watching from a boat, some families are engaged in the ceremonial washing of their dead, the corpses shrouded in white linen and decorated with flowers. A few meters away, a man from another family (usually, the honor is bestowed on the eldest son) wades into the water, casting in the ashes of an already cremated relative so that the Ganges might carry their spirit onwards to the next life or even moksha, the end of the rebirth cycle, and transcendence.
The funeral ceremonies, held against the backdrop of the ancient city, are undeniably beautiful; but the same can’t be said of the river itself. The water’s surface is flaked with ashes; ceremonial flowers linger in the eddies. Just downstream, a couple of men are diving for discarded jewelry. Not 50 meters upstream, another group, having finished their rites, are bathing in the filthy water. An older man, clad in white, finishes his bathing with a traditional blessing: He cups the fetid Ganges water in one hand and takes a sip.
The Ganges is one of the most densely populated river basins in the world, providing water for an estimated 600 million people. But to Hindus, it is more than a waterway: It is Ma Ganga, the mother river, formed—according to the sacred text the Bhagavata Purana—when Lord Vishnu himself punctured a hole in the universe and divine water flooded into the world. Water from the Ganges is widely used in Hindu prayer and ceremony; you can buy plastic bottles of it from stalls all over the subcontinent—or order one on Amazon in the UK for as little as £3.
And yet despite its sacred status, the Ganges is one of the most contaminated major rivers on earth. The UN has called it “woefully polluted.” As India’s population has exploded—in April 2023, it overtook China to become the world’s most populous country—hundreds of millions of people have settled along the Ganges’ floodplain. India’s sanitation system has struggled to keep up. The Ganges itself has become a dumping ground for countless pollutants: toxic pesticides, industrial waste, plastic, and, more than anything, billions upon billions of liters of human effluent.
It’s March 2022, and I’ve come to India while reporting my book, Wasteland, about the global waste industry. And few issues in waste are more critical (yet less sexy) than sanitation. In the global north, sewage is a problem that many of us assumed was more or less fixed in Victorian times. But access to clean water and adequate sanitation remains an urgent global issue. Some 1.7 billion people worldwide still do not have access to modern sanitation facilities.
Every day, an estimated 494 million people without access to flushing toilets and closed sewers are forced to defecate in the open, in gutters, or in plastic bags. The World Health Organization estimates that one in 10 people consumes wastewater (aka sewage) every year, either via unclean drinking water or contaminated food. In India, the result is that 37 million people are thought to be affected by water-borne illnesses such as typhoid, dysentery, and hepatitis every year. Worldwide, poor sanitation kills more children annually than AIDS, malaria, and measles combined.
Sanitation is one of those amenities that most of us in the global north don’t think about until something goes wrong. In the UK, sewers have lately dominated news headlines for the wrong reasons: Many of Britain’s rivers and beaches are being polluted by sewage overflow and farming runoff. According to the UK’s Environment Agency, water companies discharged sewage into English rivers on 301,091 occasions in 2022, totaling more than 1.7 million hours; on Britain’s beaches, sewage is reportedly making swimmers sick. Britain’s sanitation woes have been caused by years of neglect: systemic underinvestment by profit-chasing ownership; austerity-starved and ineffectual regulation; and the ever-widening expansion of our concrete urban spaces, which divert water away from natural soaks like soil and wetlands and into our watercourses.
In India—like much of the global south—the issue is the opposite: In most cases, the sewers were never there in the first place. In this respect, the Ganges’ pollution is a strange mark of success. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi was first elected in 2014, among the first things he did was launch the Clean India Campaign, a nationwide effort to install sanitation and modern waste facilities in a country that had previously lacked them.
Even those critical of Modi’s government—denounced for alleged Islamophobic policies and oppression of the press, among many other things—have to admit that the numbers since have been astonishing. Between 2014 and 2019, by one official estimate, India installed 110 million toilets, providing sanitation for an estimated half a billion people. Little more than a decade ago, India was known for having the highest rate of open defecation (that is, shitting in the open) in the world. Thanks to this massive expansion of public and private toilets, that rate has reportedly plummeted. The issue is that with so many new toilets, the sewage needs to go somewhere.
In that sense, India is like many rapidly urbanizing countries in the global south. But India is also unique, in that Hindu culture places rivers at the center of religious beliefs. And it’s for this reason the Modi government, alongside its Clean India Campaign, launched an expensive infrastructure plan to clean up the national river: the Namami Gange (“Obeisance to the Ganges”) program. It is by no means the first attempt. Previous governments have been launching “‘action plans”’ to clean the Ganges since at least the 1980s. But past efforts, beset by alleged corruption and mismanagement, rarely got far.
To date, the Namami Gange program has cost over 328 billion rupees ($3.77 billion) and promised the construction of more than 170 new sewage facilities and 5,211 kilometers of sewer lines—enough to cross the Atlantic Ocean. It is a fascinating test case in the global effort to clean up our rivers and seas. After all, if you can’t clean a river sacred to hundreds of millions of people, what hope do the rest of us have?
The offices of Varanasi’s water board, are a traffic-clogged drive west from the cremation ghats and the old city, in one of Varanasi’s increasingly busy commercial neighborhoods. When I arrive there is construction work and activity everywhere. In his air-conditioned office, Raghuvendra Kumar, Jal Kal’s general manager, explains that this is one of the challenges that the Namami Gange project has faced. “This city does not sleep,” he explains.
Kumar, a neat man with a side parting, in a black leather jacket and surgical mask (when we speak, India is not long out of a Covid spike), has been at Jal Kal since 2018. “When I joined, the situation in the city was much worse, because the work was still in progress,” Kumar says. “Sewers were flowing everywhere. It flowed into the streets.”
Varanasi is among the oldest inhabited cities in the world. It is situated at the confluence of two rivers: the Varuna and Assi, both tributaries of the Ganges, which join the river course here. The city’s spiritual and tourist center, on the western bank of the river, is a warren of alleyways, many too narrow to move cars down and often blocked by stray cows and market stalls. The city’s original trunk sewer (the main sewer, into which smaller pipes feed) was built by the British in the early 20th century, but local officials explain that the precursor can be traced back to the Mughal Empire.
Until a few years ago, much of the city’s sewage was released untreated into the Ganges via public drains, or nullahs, which discharged along the same bank as the ghats, where people habitually bathe. Since 2016, the center of the city has seen the installation of several kilometers of new sewer lines, connecting pipes that once spewed straight into the river to a new intercepting sewer, which now carries much of the flow off to one of three new sewage treatment plants. Out of 23 known drains that previously carried raw sewage into the Ganges, Kumar says that 20 have been capped, with the rest in progress. Later, on the same boat that took me past the cremation sites, I see it myself: The city’s most notorious drain, Sisamau, is now capped. Only a steady trickle remains.
In a city that has seen near-constant civic engineering work going on for the last two decades, the sewer project has not always been popular. (“Changing the mindset of the people is a very difficult task,” Kumar says.) To improve uptake of the new waste regime, Jal Kal and the state’s Pollution Control Board put out a series of local adverts; the city ran public announcements over loudspeakers from garbage collection vehicles, warning against open defecation and asking inhabitants not to pollute the river and new drains with garbage. “In the last three to five years, it has come into the habit of the citizens that we have to improve our lifestyle, we have to change our behavior,” Kumar says. “And now it has become the habit of the people.”
It’s not the only change that has taken place in Varanasi. The temple flowers that once clogged the banks of the Ganges after cremations and religious festivals are now collected on the banks in marked bins and in the river using floating barriers; the remains are composted or collected by a local startup, Phool, which converts them into incense sticks. The city’s wider green policies have helped cut pollution levels: Varanasi has passed laws banning certain plastics within the holy city and launched a scheme mandating that more than 580 diesel-powered boats on the river be converted to run on compressed natural gas, reducing oil slicks on the water’s surface. The city also set about “beautifying” the ghats, employing teams of workers to collect leftover waste for recycling, and artists to paint murals celebrating the Namami Gange campaign. And most importantly, 361 public toilets have been built, connected to the new sewers, to reduce the rate of open defecation.
Among the Namami Gange projects inaugurated by Modi himself are a new sewage treatment plant in Dinapur, to the northeast of the city, designed to process up to 140 million liters of effluent per day. Similarly, as the city has expanded, so by necessity has the sanitation system. The day after I visit Jal Kal, I am given a tour of a brand-new sewage plant in Ramnagar, on the river’s west bank, where the population is booming. On the road to the plant I’m surrounded by building works, formal and informal; at one point, we pass a group digging up bricks from a newly laid road, presumably for housing construction.
I’m met by Shashikari Shastri, an engineer in charge, who shows me around. The sewage treatment plant is a modern and pleasant place (at least, as pleasant as sewage works get), with pale green buildings and neat rows of trees in the flower beds.
Most sewage treatment plants work in a similar way. To grossly simplify: The bigger solids (i.e., feces) are screened out in large, often open tanks, and those solids that remain are allowed to settle on the bottom of the tank or float to the surface, and are removed. The remaining water is then passed into a series of tanks and mixed with bacteria, which digest the leftover organic matter and kill off remaining pathogens. The ponds are aerated to encourage digestion. (The result tends to be bubbling lanes of sewage which, if you close your eyes, could sound like water fountains, were it not for the smell.) At this stage, any lingering solids are again settled out. Different technologies exist for third and even fourth steps to clean the water further—UV light, chlorination, etc.
The older sewage treatment plants in Varanasi work using an activated sludge technique, in which some of the solids removed during the settling process are reinjected as a kind of bacterial starter. Ramnagar, however, uses a modern A20 (anaerobic-anoxic) design, in which the effluent is passed through additional tanks to reduce dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus. “Our focus is to minimize eutrophication, because last year lots of algae and eutrophication was found [in the Ganges],” Shastri explains. Eutrophication is when a body of water becomes overly enriched with nutrients and minerals, leading to an explosion of algae, which can choke the river of aquatic life.
We arrive eventually at the outlet pipe, a cascading series of tiled waterfalls at the river’s edge. By now, Shastri says, the treated water is far cleaner than when it arrived. This is measured using biological oxygen demand (BOD)—the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water that bacteria need to remove any unwanted organic matter, a proxy measure for how much waste is in the water. “The BOD at the inlet is 180 mg/liter,” Shastri explains. “At the outlet, it’s 5 to10 mg/liter.” Down on the sand, children are playing. Another group is mining sand (illegally, most likely) for building materials.
The sewage treatment plant—like several that I visited along the Ganges reporting my book—is an impressive place, if small. (Despite asking, I was not permitted access to the city’s largest plant, in Dinapur, during my time there.) Still, I couldn’t help but feel that its minuscule size was woefully inadequate for the task in hand.
Size is not the only issue. The rosy image of the Namami Gange campaign, painted by the city’s civil servants, does not always match the reality on the ground. While almost everyone I spoke to in Varanasi was positive about the effect of the campaign on the river and the city, it’s clear that despite the rapid pace of building, the Ganges is still far from clean.
One afternoon in Varanasi, my fellow reporter Rahul Singh and I walked over to the banks of the Assi River (or “Assi nullah [sewer]” as many people still colloquially refer to it). Despite the Namami Gange project’s efforts, the banks of the Assi were buried ankle-deep in plastic waste: microsachets, bottles, packets, pots. I met one of the city’s waste pickers collecting PET bottles, which he can sell for 10 rupees (less than 10p) per kilogram. A little further upstream, floating barriers have been installed in the water to help catch the garbage; so much trash has built up on them that it has created reef-like islands midstream.
When the Assi reaches the Ganges, it passes through a pumping plant, designed to filter out solid rubbish before transferring the wastewater downstream to a sewage treatment plant. But when I visited, the pumping station was barely manned and operating at a fraction of its capacity. One of the metal screens for trapping garbage was broken; inside the facility, plastic and other waste trickled slowly off a conveyor belt and into sacks to be carted away for recycling or incineration. One of the staff (who I agreed could remain nameless) told me the plant extracts a ton of plastic waste per day.
The creaking reality of some of the infrastructure goes against the government’s line on the Namami Gange campaign, which it tends to portray in rapturous, nationalistic tones. The reality is that nearly 10 years after Modi first unveiled the project, the Ganges in Varanasi, and along much of its stretch, remains polluted.
According to the government-run Pollution Control Board’s own figures, in 2020, samples of the river water collected in Varanasi far exceeded India’s own recommended limits for fecal coliform and fecal streptococci bacteria—the latter exceeding the limit by more than 20-fold. The same was true when I visited the industrial city of Kanpur, known for its chromium and heavy metals pollution. It’s not just the Ganges, either: The Yamuna, in Delhi, registered fecal streptococci readings at 10,800 times the recommended limit. All across India, there are reports of rivers foaming with toxic waste or lakes catching fire.
This is the reality of a country like India, that is growing at such an astonishing rate: The risk for India’s civic planners is that by the time new infrastructure—sewage plants, waste facilities, roads—are built, the population is already greater than their capacity. (It is also, it should be said, not solely an Indian problem. Every major industrial country—from China in the last two decades, to the US and other Western countries several decades ago—has faced river pollution crises.) But the continued failure of the government’s schemes to clean the Ganges is a wedge issue for religious campaigners, to whom the issue of cleaning the Ganges is more than practical or political. It’s moral.
One evening in Varanasi, I head back to the ghats, to meet with one of the Namami Gange project’s most outspoken critics. Vishwambhar Nath Mishra is an intense man in his fifties, with white hair and a thick mustache. Mishra is a professor of electronics engineering at Banaras Hindu University, and also mahant (high priest) of Varanasi’s Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, a position he inherited from his late father, Veer Bhadra Mishra. Mishra’s father was a lifelong campaigner for the Ganges, and back in the 1980s he set up the Sankat Mochan Foundation, an NGO focused on protecting the river; when we meet, in a room near the foundation, there is a picture of the elder Mishra on the wall, smiling happily. When Mishra Sr. died in 2013, Vishwambhar inherited the foundation, along with his religious duties.
For Mishra, that combination—of engineering, campaigning, and religion—gives him a unique perspective on the requirements of cleaning the Ganges. “The use of this river is entirely different from other river systems,” Mishra says. “People come from distant places and worship Ganga like their mother. A few [of those] people come and gently touch Ganga water and put it on their forehead. A few people come and take a religious bathe in the river. And a few take sips of Ganga water.” This sip is a sacred ritual part of the daily bath in the river taken by many devout Indians.
“Now, if people are sipping on the water, that means the quality has to be potable water quality; there has to be no compromise,” Mishra says. For him, it’s personal. As a religious leader, one person expected to sip Ganges water during their daily bath is Mishra himself.
Mishra’s weapon in the fight for the Ganges is a simple one: data. In 1993, the Sankat Mochan Foundation established one of the few independent labs to analyze the quality of the Ganges’ water in Varanasi. “That’s why they [the government] are scared,” Mishra says. “We have a database that speaks the reality of how healthy the river is.” Ever since, the foundation has been keeping track of the water—bacteria levels, oxygen demand—and has seen the river’s health decline with India’s growth.
According to Mishra and his fellow activists, the government’s own figures when it comes to sewage in Varanasi don’t add up. The largest sewage treatment plant, at Dinapur, has a stated processing capacity of 140 million liters a day (MLD). “Now as a matter of fact, I know that in [the Dinapur plant], they are able to carry only 60 MLD of sewage,” Mishra says, growing more animated as he talks. “At Goitha, where the capacity is 120 MLD, a few months back when I asked those people, they are able to transport only 10 to20 MLD of sewage. That’s all. So as a scientific man, you can just calculate the efficiency.” Similarly, Mishra claims that the government’s assertions that drains are no longer discharging into the river is not true. “Five years ago we found 33 locations discharging [sewage] … That has reduced to 15 or 16,” he says. (The Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board did not respond to requests for comment.)
Whereas India’s religious and environmental campaigners like Mishra hope to make the Ganges drinkable again, the Indian government has to date only declared an intent to make the Ganges in Varanasi a Class B river—fit for bathing only. Even by that standard, Mishra says, the project is failing. “We have scientific parameters that if Ganga is a Class B River, then total fecal coliform count should be less than 500 per 100 ml,” Mishra says. (Fecal coliform bacteria are a strong indicator of other pathogens being present.) Mishra shows me a ream of paper, upon which he has printed charts of the lab��s water quality data at numerous locations, going back months. “Right now [in March 2022], where we are sitting at Tulshi ghat, the figure is 41,400 per 100 ml. At the end of [Varanasi], where a big channel is discharging, it is 51 million.”
(While I could not independently confirm these numbers, even the Indian government’s data shows that pathogen levels in the Ganges at Varanasi are many multiples higher than its safety targets.)
Back in 2014, before the launch of the Namami Gange program, Mishra sat with Modi to discuss his hopes to clean the Ganges. Mishra’s foundation has since presented its own proposals for treatment projects, but has been ignored. The Pollution Control Board and state government dispute the foundation’s data; Mishra, meanwhile, says that the government’s figures, which are averages of samples taken from across the width of the river, do not reflect the reality experienced by bathers on the ghats, where sewers discharge into the Ganges and the water is slower. “They will never recognize our laboratory because they know that it will be a big trouble for them. But we have all the data since 1993.”
Mishra also claims that commercial interests are preventing the government from taking even more decisive action to cut pollution. “Ganga happens to be a very fertile cow. So, everybody’s milking in the name of Ganga,” he says. (Allegations of corruption have plagued India’s many Ganges cleanup campaigns, although Mishra didn’t share any specific evidence of corruption. India’s Ministry of Jal Shakti, or water ministry, did not respond to WIRED’s requests for comment.)
Most politicians and engineers in India, when asked, will tell you that a totally pure Ganges, of the sort that Mishra is aiming for, is almost certainly impossible. (“Religious people don’t follow logic,” SK Barman, a project manager for the state water company’s Ganga Pollution Prevention Unit, told me. “We have to achieve salvation somehow. Moksha, moksha, moksha.”) But in driving the conversation, it’s also clear that without Mishra and the countless other environmental activists across India campaigning for the Ganges restoration, the issue would be worse.
A year since I was last in Varanasi, it’s clear that India’s sanitation drive is still far from where the government’s narrative would have the public believe. According to a public information request by the Indian news organization Down to Earth, in 2023, 71 percent of the Ganges’ river monitoring stations were reporting “alarmingly high” levels of fecal coliform bacteria. Over 66 percent of drains in the state of Uttar Pradesh, where Varanasi sits, still empty into the Ganges and its tributaries.
There is no doubt that the Namami Gange project has made progress, and not just in the number of toilets installed and treatment plants made operational. Nearly every member of the public I spoke to in India—in Varanasi, Kanpur, and in New Delhi—confirmed that anecdotally, pollution issues are improving. It wasn’t that long ago that dead bodies would be regularly found in the river, and sewage in the rainy season flowed up onto the ghats. Today, there are increased sightings of aquatic life, such as the Ganges river dolphin.
And at 2022’s state elections, Modi’s BJP party remained in power—a significant sign ahead of 2024’s presidential election. In March 2023, Modi’s government confirmed Namami Gange Mission II, an additional $2.56 billion of expenditure on expanding the program and continuing to complete already commissioned infrastructure.
As for Mishra and the other activists advocating for a clean holy river, their campaign continues, no matter how unpopular it makes him with the government and Modi-leaning press. “I have heard, ‘Why? Why don’t you say the Ganga is clean?’ Mishra says. “I cannot say that. We are totally committed to the Ganga, and we cannot mislead people. For me, the Ganga is the medium of my life.”
It’s a holy mission, I say.
“It’s a holy mission, and it’s a scientific mission.”
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Cremation Rings: Available in various designs and materials like gold or sterling silver, cremation rings may feature resin or glass pendants for ashes or the option for cremation diamonds.
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Cremation ash jewelry serves as a touching tribute to departed loved ones. At Aura-Star Jewelry, we are honored to create personalized pieces such as rings, pendants, and necklaces to honor their memory. Craft a cremation urn with us, keeping the cherished memory alive and close at hand.
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Beyond Loss: Crafting Memories with Ashes to Jewellery in the UK
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In this exploration, we delve into the profound practice of creating jewelry from ashes, challenging the conventional belief that clothing is the sole expression of individuality. Respecting and remembering loved ones take center stage in this ancient tradition, where filial piety intertwines seamlessly with style. "Cremation Jewelry UK" by Aura Star Jewellery offers various options, including the meticulously crafted "Eternal Sparkle Jewelry" that honors the memory of loved ones.
Crafting Memories with Ashes to Jewellery: Discover the beautifully crafted jewelry that holds a small amount of cremated remains, providing a unique and heartfelt way to honor and preserve the legacy of your loved ones.
Self-Fill Elegance with Ashes Jewellery UK: Explore a range of materials in Aura Star Jewellery's assortment, featuring covert chambers designed to hold a small amount of cremated remains, allowing for a discreet and personal connection.
Diverse Styles of Cremation Jewellery for Your Memories: Dive into the myriad styles of cremation jewelry, each serving a unique purpose. From discreet pieces with a small ash compartment to wristbands, bracelets, earrings, pendants, and keychains—these options allow for personalization and meaningful expressions.
Bracelets and Earrings Made from Ashes: Uncover the world of wristbands, containing a chamber for Ashes Jewellery UK, and earrings that offer discreet yet heartfelt ways to carry the memory of your loved ones.
Pendants to Hold Precious Ashes: Explore the classic pendant option, available in various shapes and materials, adorned with engravings, pictures, or additional charms. Choose to wear it on a chain, pin it, or attach it to clothing for special occasions.
Keychains with Ashes Jewellery UK: For those not accustomed to wearing traditional jewelry, discover keychains with a steel circle to hold cremated remains, providing a versatile and personal way to carry memories.
How to Wear Cremation Jewellery Properly: Understand the versatility of cremation jewelry, suitable for artistic rings, pendants, and wristbands that complement different outfits. Learn the simple process of filling and sealing the jewelry for a secure and lasting connection with the ashes.
Conclusion: Embark on a heartfelt journey of holding memories close with personalized cremation jewelry. Beyond paying tribute to a loved one's life, it offers a tangible item for solace and closure, making the spirit of your loved one a constant presence. Choose from a range of styles and customization options, and let your loved one's ashes become a timeless reflection of your enduring love, courtesy of Aura Star Jewellery. Visit us - https://www.ashesurnsjewellery.com/blogs/news/beyond-loss-turning-ashes-into-meaningful-jewellery
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Elegant Cremation Jewelry in the UK: Cherish Loved Ones Forever
Jewelry for memorials is a special way to honor someone. This is in memory of the departed loved one. There are various styles available for these jewelry pieces. It comes in brooches, rings, and bracelets. It is even offered as cufflinks. Your loved one's handwriting or fingerprints can be imprinted on these keepsakes. They have a limited capacity for carrying ashes. It might be a hair strand.
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ashesurnsjewellery · 4 months
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10 Stunning Keepsake Jewelry Ideas Incorporating Ashes
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Saying farewell to a cherished individual is never easy, whether the departure is sudden or anticipated. During the grieving process, finding a meaningful way to honor their memory can provide solace and aid in the healing process. If your loved one has been cremated, you may have their ashes stored in an urn. However, if you’re looking for a more personalized and unique way to preserve their memory, consider these ten beautiful ideas for using ashes in keepsake jewelry.
Why Choose Cremation Keepsake Jewelry?
Memorial remembrance jewelry serves as a tangible token to remember a loved one who has passed away. It allows you to keep their memory close to your heart and provides comfort during times of grief. While traditional urns are commonly used to store ashes, cremation keepsake jewelry offers a more intimate and personalized way to honor your loved one’s memory.
Top Keepsake Jewelry Ideas Incorporating Ashes:
Photo Locket
A photo locket necklace is a classic and sentimental keepsake jewelry piece. It typically features a small compartment where you can place a tiny photograph of your loved one, allowing you to keep their image close to your heart at all times.
Urn Pendant
Urn pendants are designed to hold a small portion of your loved one’s ashes discreetly within a pendant necklace. These pendants are not only elegant but also serve as a beautiful and meaningful tribute to the departed.
Memorial Diamonds
Transforming cremated remains into memorial diamonds is a unique and touching way to memorialize your loved one. These genuine diamonds can be incorporated into various types of jewelry, including necklaces, rings, and earrings, creating a lasting and precious memento.
Cross Urn Pendant
A cross urn pendant necklace offers a religious and comforting way to carry your loved one’s ashes with you. These pendants feature a cross design and provide a discreet and personal way to keep your loved one’s memory close.
Cremation Rings
Cremation rings are a symbol of eternal love and commitment. These rings often feature a small compartment where you can place a portion of your loved one’s ashes, allowing you to carry their memory with you wherever you go.
Ash Resin Art
Ash resin pendants are a unique and artistic way to incorporate your loved one’s ashes into jewelry. These pendants are created by mixing the ashes with colored resin and molding them into a pendant shape, resulting in a beautiful and personalized keepsake jewelry
Memory Keychain
For those who prefer not to wear jewelry, a memory keychain is a practical and meaningful option. These keychains can be customized with commemorative charms and engravings, providing a portable way to honor your loved one’s memory.
Memorial Garden Stones
Creating a memorial garden is a serene and thoughtful way to remember a loved one. Incorporating their ashes into garden stones adds a personal touch to your outdoor space and provides a peaceful environment for reflection and remembrance.
Ash-Infused Glass Art
Turning ashes into glass artwork is a stunning and unique way to preserve your loved one’s memory. Skilled artists can transform the ashes into glass sculptures, vases, or decorations, creating exquisite pieces of art that capture the essence of the departed.
Memorial Tree Planting
Planting a memorial tree in honor of your loved one is a beautiful symbol of renewal and remembrance. You can mix their ashes with soil to nurture the tree as it grows, creating a special connection between the departed and the living tree.
Conclusion
these ten beautiful keepsake jewelry ideas offer meaningful ways to honor and cherish the memory of a departed loved one. Whether you choose a personalized pendant, a symbolic ring, or an innovative option like ash resin art or memorial tree planting, each keepsake provides a lasting and heartfelt tribute to the life and legacy of your loved one.
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Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult experiences we may ever face. Personalized cremation necklaces are a touching way to honor them and keep them close to your heart. Cremation necklaces come in a variety of styles and can be personalized in many ways. Whether you choose to have a picture of your loved one engraved on the pendant, or you choose to fill the locket with a small amount of their ashes, you can create a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry that will be a cherished keepsake. With personalized cremation necklaces, you can find comfort in knowing that your loved one’s memory will live on in the form of a beautiful memorial jewelry.
What are Cremation Necklaces?
Cremation necklaces are pieces of jewelry that contain a small amount of a loved one’s cremains. They are a touching way to keep a part of your loved one close to you at all times. Cremation necklaces come in many different styles and designs, allowing you to choose the right one to honor your loved one. 
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Benefits of Personalized Cremation Necklaces 
Personalized cremation necklaces are a meaningful and lasting way to honor and remember a loved one. Wearing a cremation necklace can help bring comfort to those dealing with the loss of a loved one. It can also serve as a reminder of the life that was lived and the memories shared. Personalized cremation necklaces can also be a physical way to keep a part of your loved one close to your heart. 
Types of Personalized Cremation Necklaces 
Engraved Necklaces 
Engraved cremation necklaces are a traditional way to honor a loved one. These necklaces usually feature a small compartment that is accessible from the back or the side. This compartment is where the cremains or other sentimental items can be placed. Engraved cremation necklaces can be personalized with engravings of your loved one’s name, initials, or a meaningful phrase. 
Cremation Urn Necklaces 
Cremation urn necklaces are a type of memorial jewelry that holds an actual urn filled with your loved one’s ashes. These necklaces usually feature a small urn that is accessible from the back or the side of the necklace. The urn is usually made of precious metals such as gold, silver, or platinum and can be engraved with a meaningful phrase or your loved one’s initials. 
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ashesurnsjewellery · 2 years
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Cremation jewellery is a way to symbolise a beloved family member. It’s an important consideration and there are plenty of reasons to consider it, so here are some of them!
It’s a Unique Way to Honour Your Loved One
If you’re trying to come up with a meaningful way to remember a loved one who has passed, cremation jewelry is a great option. Jewellery can be an important keepsake because it can offer comfort to you and your family. When you think of your loved one, you have a memento that will remind you of the time when they were alive. And unlike a photo, cremation jewelry is something that can be passed around from generation to generation. The next time someone in your family passes away, don’t worry about how to preserve their memory for future generations. Instead, consider just how creative you want to get with the jewellery that you give out at their funeral and memorial service.
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You Can Get Matching Sets for Multiple Family Members
Cremation jewellery can be a wonderful memento of your lost loved one. Cremation jewellery also gives you the option to get matching pieces for multiple family members. If family members want a portion of the ashes, you can get matching units that will allow everyone to have matching items to honour their loved ones. The memorial jewellery can be made from silver, gold, or other high-quality materials. Talk with our cremation specialist about getting some beautiful cremation jewellery for yourself or your family members so that you can remember your loved one every day.
Cremation Jewellery Can Become Family Heirloom
One thing that people tend to forget is the importance of keeping a memory of your loved one. Even though many people will choose to scatter the ashes of their family member, a piece of cremation jewellery will help keep the memory alive and with you forever. So buying a piece of jewellery for a loved one or friend can be so much more than just beautiful.
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ashesurnsjewellery · 2 years
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Memorial jewelry is an ever increasingly popular alternative to traditional memorial options. A symbol of rebirth, cremation jewelry is a special way of celebrating the life of someone special. 
The beauty of cremation jewelry is that it can be worn every day, and is not just worn during periods like the anniversary of death. Many people choose cremation jewelry to be their preferred way of keeping the memory of their loved ones close. As an England-based business, we are proud to be able to help clients find the perfect piece of cremation jewelry that they can remember someone special by.
Cremation Jewelry can be a symbol of rebirth, and as an ever-increasing trend, many people are choosing cremation jewelry to celebrate the life of someone special. By choosing a cremation urn necklace or cremation ring with a diamond, one can have their loved one close at all times. We have found that some people enjoy wearing the jewelry for themselves, and others choose it as a way to remember someone special. Our staff members are eager to help you find the perfect piece to honor your loved one’s memory and make them proud.
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What is memorial jewelry? 
There are many different ways to have a keepsake of a loved one that has passed away. From keeping a lock of hair or a blanket, to wearing a brooch of their favorite flower, how you honor them is up to you. There’s also memorial jewelry.
You may see a variety of beautiful jewelry made from cremated ashes sometimes after a loved one has passed, and you may wonder what is cremation jewelry, how does it work, and how do people create such pieces? Funeral experts at Ashes Urns Jewellery have provided some insight into how this jewelry is made, how to keep the cremains safe, and why some people choose cremation jewelry over an urn.
Origin of Memorial Jewelry
Cremation jewelry has been around for a while, but it’s really only become popular within the last decade since cremation as a funeral option has grown in popularity and acceptance. The reasons for this are simple; cremated ashes can be scattered in many places and memorial jewelry allow you to carry a permanent reminder of your loved one with you wherever you go.
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For those who decide on cremation, it is important to consider what to do with your loved one’s remains after the cremation process. Obviously, scattering is a very popular option; many people choose to honor their lost loved ones by scattering their ashes in a favorite spot or at sea. This option does have its disadvantages, however, such as not being able to see and experience your loved one’s remains every day. Memorial jewelry is an option that allows you to keep your loved one with you at all times, while still honoring the wishes of those who choose to scatter ashes.
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United In Remembrance: Ashes Rings UK Unveiled
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Inside the Ashes Ring lies a discreet compartment, designed to hold the ashes or cherished mementoes of a loved one or pet. Wearing the cremation ring daily serves as a poignant reminder of their memory, with a sealed, threaded screw ensuring the safety of the tribute. For those seeking a unique and personalized memorial, the option of customized cremation rings is both wonderful and versatile.
Cremation rings are available in various metals, capable of holding a range of souvenirs, such as ashes, hair, dried flowers, or even a fragment of a beloved t-shirt. The addition of engraved text allows for a more personalized tribute. In this discussion, we will delve into the details of the Ashes Ring.
Explore the Range of Cremation Rings by Aura Star Jewellery
Aura Star Jewellery offers Rings for Ashes suitable for all ages. Memorial rings and ashes can take diverse forms, each carrying its symbolic significance. The emphasis in their jewelry collection lies in durability, featuring materials like gold, silver, and high-quality stainless steel.
Aura-Star Ring Bubble Round
Aura-Star Ring Vibrant
Aura-Star Ring Royal
Aura-Star Unisex Ring Great
Aura-Star Ring Praise
Aura-Star Unisex Ring Loyal
Aura-Star Ring Ovation
Aura-Star Ring Ribbon
Aura-Star Ring Infinite
Aura-Star Unisex Ring Signet
Options for Wearing Cremation Rings
Cremation rings can be worn in various ways, offering comfort to the wearer. Customers find unique ways to wear their cremation rings:
Promise Ring: Wearing the cremation ring on the right finger as a symbol of devotion and affection.
Wedding Band Replacement: Using ashes rings as a substitute wedding band after the passing of a spouse or partner.
On a Necklace: Adorning ashes rings on a necklace serves as a beautiful way to honor and remember the departed.
Maintaining the Glare of Cremation Rings
Cremation rings, crafted from ashes, can retain their luster for generations with regular cleaning and careful handling. To keep your Ashes Ring in good repair:
Step Place your cremation ring on a level, dry surface.
Step Use a jeweler's cleaning cloth or a dry, lint-free cloth to remove any buildup.
Step Polish the cremation ring in a circular motion to enhance its shine.
Step Avoid harsh cleaners, and never wear it while swimming or bathing.
Step Store the cremation ring in a safe, dry environment, such as a jewelry box or display dome.
Contents of a Cremation Ring
The inscription within your Ashes Ring UK is a personal choice reflecting your emotions and circumstances. Consider the following as souvenirs for cremation rings:
Cremated ashes: A touching addition for a unique and personal keepsake.
Strands of hair: Keep a loved one's memory close with a few strands of hair.
Piece of a t-shirt: Include a small scrap of clothing, like a favorite t-shirt, as a token.
Pet's fur: Express love for a pet by including a small amount of fur in the cremation ring.
Perfect Presents—Cremation Rings They Will Cherish
Spousal Death: Ladies Cremation Ring as a replacement wedding band for a sister who lost her husband.
Loss of Friend: Men's Cremation Ring as a keepsake for a husband mourning his best friend.
Pet Death: Love Ring for a young woman grieving the loss of a beloved family pet.
Anniversary of Loss: Cremation Jewellery Ring as an exquisite way to honor a son on the anniversary of a loss.
Graduation Day: Send a cremation ring to a graduating female relative as a token of condolences for their loss.
Conclusion
Wearing ashes rings seamlessly with regular jewelry is made possible by the clever design of Aura Star Jewellery. Their memorial jewelry is not only one-of-a-kind but also fashionable and modern, perfect for daily wear.
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Ashes Infused Jewellery For Pets
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Discover Meaningful Tributes at AshesUrnsJewellery.com
Welcome to AshesUrnsJewellery.com, your premier destination for exquisite Cremation Jewelry for Ashes in the UK. Explore our diverse collection that goes beyond conventional urns, offering a heartfelt and elegant way to commemorate your beloved pets.
Uniquely Crafted Urn Jewelry for Ashes
Our collection features a variety of meticulously crafted urn jewelry for ashes. From sleek pendants to delicate bracelets and meaningful charms, choose from an array of options designed to capture the essence of your cherished companion.
A Poignant Tribute to Your Furry Friend
Each piece in our Cremation Jewelry collection serves as a poignant tribute, encapsulating a small portion of your pet's ashes. Our skilled artisans ensure the utmost care and precision in crafting, resulting in stunning designs that honor the unique personality and spirit of your furry friend.
Customization for a Personal Memorial
Tailor each piece to reflect the special bond you shared with your pet. Explore customization options with various metals, gemstones, and engraving choices. Whether subtle and elegant or bold and expressive, our Cremation Jewelry for Ashes provides a meaningful way to keep your pet close to your heart.
Comforting Gifts for Pet Lovers
Beyond being personal mementos, our collection makes thoughtful gifts for fellow pet lovers. Share the comfort and solace of Cremation Jewellery with those grieving the loss of their cherished pets. Each piece is designed to bring healing and a tangible reminder of the enduring love and companionship that pets provide.
Seamlessly Blending Sentimentality with Craftsmanship
At AshesUrnsJewellery.com, we understand the profound connection between pets and their owners. Our Cremation Jewelry for Ashes is a heartfelt tribute, seamlessly blending sentimentality with craftsmanship. Explore our collection and find solace in knowing that your cherished pet's memory can be elegantly preserved through these timeless and unique pieces. visit us : - https://www.ashesurnsjewellery.com/collections/for-pets
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ashesurnsjewellery · 6 months
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In the poignant intersection of art and remembrance, a timeless beauty unfolds through the delicate craft of ash jewellery. Welcome to a realm where grief is transformed into grace, and memories are forged into everlasting masterpieces. Discover the profound allure of crafting timeless beauty in jewellery formed from ashes—a bespoke tribute to love, loss, and the enduring power of memory.
Cremation Jewellery UK: A Heartfelt Remembrance
Within the tranquil landscapes of the United Kingdom, a meaningful trend has emerge —Cremation jewellery. More than mere adornments, these pieces encapsulate the essence of departed loved ones, offering solace to those seeking a tangible connection beyond the realms of time. Each creation is a testament to the artistry of remembrance, a heartfelt tribute that resonates with the depths of human emotion.
The Alchemy of Craftsmanship: Transforming Ashes into Elegance
Crafting timeless beauty from ashes is a meticulous art, where skilled artisans delicately blend a fraction of cremated remains with precision and care. The result is more than just jewellery—it's an exquisite manifestation of eternal elegance. Every piece is a unique composition, blending the tangible remnants of a life lived with the intangible beauty of artistic expression.
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ashesurnsjewellery · 6 months
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Cremation jewelry is a beautiful manner to consider and honor the life of someone special who has passed away. From tiny ash pendants to lockets containing ashes or a strand of hair, there are numerous types of cremation jewelry that remain the check of time. Here are some tips. It is to help you in choosing jewellery made from ashes.
Cremation jewelry: Definition
It is a memorial jewelry. It is designed discreetly to hold a small amount of ashes. This ash used to belong to your cremated loved ones.
These intimate and personal lockets are to be had in an extensive style of designs, patterns and prices, beginning from necklaces and pendants to jewelry, keychains, rings, and bracelets.
Cremation jewelry uk can be worn day by day as a regular reminder of that unique person, or kept secure at home and taken out best while you want that extra little bit of cuteness.
Charm Options That Can Hold Ashes
Charms come in many shapes and sizes. Families can choose from shapes such as heart, cross, black and silver capsule, key tag or dog tag. Life Stories ® lockets can also hold your loved one's ashes. These small keepsakes can reflect faith, service to your country, a relationship, a special phrase or quote, or they can feature a gem in black, blue, crystal, purple or red.
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ashesurnsjewellery · 6 months
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Presenting the remains gems creating is an exceptional kind of recollecting your friends and family, in any event, during your tough situations they can help you by recalling their close to home presence in the incineration adornments UK.
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