Cremation jewelry and memorial jewelry for ashes

Cremation jewelry is chosen by people who would like to keep a small, symbolic amount of cremation ashes close in daily life. It may be a cremation pendant worn on a chain, an ashes ring, a bracelet, a charm or a discreet piece of memorial jewelry with a fingerprint, photo, name, date or engraving.

Not every family wants jewelry for ashes, and that is completely understandable. For some people, wearing ashes feels comforting. For others, a keepsake urn, a framed photo, fingerprint jewelry without ashes or another memorial object may feel more natural. There is no right or wrong choice, only the form of remembrance that feels right for you.

At legendURN you will find cremation jewelry and memorial jewelry in different styles, materials and price ranges. The collection includes cremation pendants, ashes necklaces, ash charms, ashes rings, bracelets, fingerprint jewelry, jewelry for men and women and pet ashes jewelry. Many pieces can hold cremation ashes, a lock of hair, a little soil from a grave or another small keepsake.

Need practical help before choosing? Read our filling instructions for cremation jewelry, our cremation jewelry FAQ or contact us for advice about filling, sealing, materials, engraving and daily wear.

Choose your route through the cremation jewelry collection

The easiest way to choose memorial jewelry is to start with how you would like to wear it. Some pieces are visible and symbolic, while others are very discreet and look like ordinary jewelry. These routes help you find the type that fits your style, your memory and your daily routine.

Cremation pendants

For wearing a remembrance close to the heart. Available in simple, symbolic and decorative designs.

Ashes rings

For a personal remembrance on the hand, often chosen for daily wear and engraving.

Cremation bracelets

For the wrist, with options in silver, stainless steel, leather and other styles.

Ash charms

Small memorial charms or beads for a bracelet or chain, often subtle and easy to combine.

Jewelry for men

Understated pendants, rings and bracelets with simple shapes and comfortable finishes.

Jewelry for women

Necklaces, rings, bracelets and charms in classic, modern and symbolic styles.

Fingerprint jewelry

A personal option when you want memorial jewelry without cremation ashes.

Pet ashes jewelry

Jewelry for remembering a dog, cat, horse or another beloved pet with ashes, hair or a symbol.

Which type of cremation jewelry suits you?

Cremation jewelry and memorial jewelry are very personal choices. What matters most is whether the piece feels comfortable, respectful and natural to wear. The table below gives a simple comparison of the most commonly chosen options.

Type of jewelry Best suited for What to consider
Cremation pendant or ashes necklace Keeping a remembrance close to the heart Choose the shape, weight and chain length carefully, especially for daily wear.
Ashes ring A visible but personal remembrance on the hand Check ring size, comfort, material and whether engraving is possible.
Ash charm or bead Adding a small keepsake to a bracelet or necklace Check compatibility with your bracelet and whether the charm is supplied with or without a bracelet.
Cremation bracelet Someone who prefers not to wear a pendant or ring Measure the wrist and consider closure, length, material and movement.
Fingerprint jewelry A unique memorial piece without ashes A fingerprint, handwriting, name or date can make the jewelry personal without holding ashes.
Pet ashes jewelry Remembering a beloved animal companion Paw prints, hearts, animal shapes and subtle designs are often chosen for pet memorial jewelry.

Cremation pendants, ashes rings, bracelets and charms

Cremation pendants and ashes necklaces

A cremation pendant or ashes necklace is often chosen because it can be worn close to the heart. Pendants are available in many shapes, including hearts, crosses, teardrops, circles, stars, butterflies, trees of life, paw prints and simple abstract designs. Some people prefer a clearly symbolic shape. Others choose a discreet pendant that is not immediately recognizable as cremation jewelry.

Ashes rings

An ashes ring is a deeply personal choice because it is worn on the hand and often seen by the wearer throughout the day. Some ashes rings have a small compartment for cremation ashes, while others incorporate ashes in a more visible or artistic way. Memorial rings may also be chosen without ashes, for example with a fingerprint, engraving, birthstone or symbolic detail.

Cremation bracelets

A cremation bracelet can be a good option if you prefer not to wear a pendant or ring. Bracelets are available in different styles, from refined silver and gold designs to leather and stainless steel bracelets. When choosing a bracelet, consider wrist size, clasp type, weight and how often you expect to wear it.

Ash charms and memorial beads

An ash charm is a small keepsake that can often be worn on a compatible bracelet or chain. It is suitable if you are looking for something subtle and easy to combine with jewelry you already wear. Some charms can hold cremation ashes, hair or a little soil from a grave. Others are chosen mainly for their symbol, such as a heart, paw print or small animal shape.

Materials: stainless steel, silver, gold and more

The material affects the appearance, price, care and durability of cremation jewelry. Stainless steel is practical and low maintenance, silver has a classic look and gold is often chosen for its warmth and lasting value. Some pieces are also available in glass, leather, pewter or combined materials.

Stainless steel cremation jewelry

Stainless steel cremation jewelry is often chosen for pendants, bracelets and charms that may be worn regularly. It has a modern appearance, is strong and is usually easy to care for. Gold-colored stainless steel pieces can offer a warmer look while remaining more affordable than solid gold jewelry.

Silver cremation jewelry

Silver cremation jewelry has a refined and timeless appearance. Many silver pieces are made from 925 sterling silver, a common jewelry material that combines a high silver content with the strength needed for wear. Silver can tarnish over time, so gentle cleaning and careful storage are important.

Gold cremation jewelry

Gold cremation jewelry is often chosen by people looking for a warm, valuable or more luxurious memorial piece. Some designs are gold-plated, while others are made from yellow gold or white gold. If you already wear gold jewelry, a gold memorial pendant, ring or bracelet may feel especially natural.

In many jewelry collections, 14k and 18k gold are common choices. A 14k gold piece contains 58.5% gold and is often marked with a 585 stamp. The remaining metals in the alloy help give the jewelry enough strength for wear.

Can you fill cremation jewelry yourself?

Many pieces of cremation jewelry can be filled at home using clear filling instructions. Usually only a very small amount of cremation ash is needed. The exact amount depends on the size of the opening and the design of the piece.

After filling, the closure should be sealed carefully. This helps reduce the risk of the screw or compartment opening during wear. Some families prefer to ask a funeral director, jeweler or another trusted person to help with filling and sealing. That can be a good choice if the moment feels too emotional or if the jewelry has a very small opening.

Some memorial jewelry is not filled at home. In those pieces, ashes may be incorporated by a specialist, for example in resin, glass or another handmade finish. Always check the product page to see whether the piece is suitable for home filling or professional incorporation.

How to care for cremation jewelry

Cremation jewelry is meaningful, but it is still jewelry and should be treated with care. We recommend removing it before showering, swimming, sleeping, sports, heavy work or cleaning. Avoid contact with perfume, lotions, detergents, salt water, chlorine and other substances that may affect the material or finish.

Wipe the jewelry gently with a soft dry cloth after wearing. Store it separately, preferably in a soft pouch or jewelry box, so it does not scratch against other pieces. Silver jewelry may need occasional polishing. Gold-plated jewelry should be handled carefully, as plating can wear over time, especially with frequent contact or friction.

Good to know: cremation jewelry is not intended to replace an urn or keepsake urn for all ashes. It usually holds only a symbolic amount. The remaining ashes can be kept, buried, scattered or divided in another way that suits your family.

Personalization, engraving and fingerprint jewelry

Many pieces of cremation jewelry and memorial jewelry can be personalized with a name, date, initials, short text, symbol or engraving. A personal detail can make the piece feel more connected to the person or pet you want to remember.

Fingerprint jewelry is a meaningful alternative when you do not want to wear cremation ashes. The remembrance is carried through a unique fingerprint, sometimes combined with a name, date or small inscription. Memorial jewelry can also include handwriting, a photo, a birthstone or another detail with personal meaning.

If you have a particular idea in mind, please contact us. In some cases, bespoke work may be possible, for example a special design, an engraved piece or a memorial jewel based on an existing piece of jewelry.

Pet ashes jewelry

After the loss of a pet, a small piece of jewelry can be a comforting way to remember the bond you shared. Pet ashes jewelry may hold a symbolic amount of ashes, a lock of fur or another tiny keepsake. Paw prints, hearts, dog and cat shapes, horses, birds and simple round designs are often chosen for pet memorial jewelry.

As with human cremation jewelry, it is important to choose only what feels right. Some families prefer pet ashes jewelry, while others choose a pet urn, keepsake urn, framed photo, paw print cast or a quiet place at home or in the garden.

Is cremation jewelry suitable as a gift?

Cremation jewelry can be a thoughtful gift, but it is also a very personal one. Not everyone feels comfortable wearing cremation ashes. If you are choosing memorial jewelry for someone else, it is usually best to involve them in the decision, even if you would still like the final piece to be a surprise.

Consider asking gently whether they would prefer jewelry with ashes, jewelry without ashes, a fingerprint design, an engraved pendant, a small keepsake urn or another memorial object. A gift should offer comfort, not expectation.

Alternatives to cremation jewelry

If cremation jewelry does not feel right, there are many other ways to create a personal remembrance. A small keepsake urn can hold a symbolic amount of ashes at home. A full-size urn may be suitable if you want to keep all ashes in one place. Some families prefer scattering, burial, a memorial candle, a photo, a memory box, fingerprint jewelry without ashes or a piece of jewelry with only an engraving.

Choosing an alternative does not make the remembrance less meaningful. It simply means that another form of connection may suit you better.

Why choose legendURN for cremation jewelry and memorial jewelry?

Since 2007, legendURN has helped families choose cremation urns, keepsake urns, cremation jewelry and memorial products with care. Our collection includes memorial jewelry in different materials, styles and price ranges, from simple cremation pendants and ash charms to personalized rings, bracelets, fingerprint jewelry and pet ashes jewelry.

We understand that this choice is often made during a difficult time. That is why we try to give clear information about materials, filling, care, personalization and alternatives. If you are unsure which piece is suitable, or whether cremation jewelry is right for you at all, we are here to help you compare the options calmly.

Short questions about cremation jewelry

What is cremation jewelry?

Cremation jewelry is jewelry that can hold or incorporate a small, symbolic amount of cremation ash. Depending on the design, it may also hold hair, soil from a grave or another tiny keepsake.

What is memorial jewelry?

Memorial jewelry is jewelry with personal meaning after a loss. It can contain ashes, but it can also be made without ashes, for example with a fingerprint, photo, name, date, handwriting or engraving.

Can I fill cremation jewelry myself?

Many cremation jewelry pieces can be filled at home. Follow the filling instructions carefully and seal the closure after filling. If the moment feels too difficult, you can ask a funeral director, jeweler or someone you trust to help.

Can I wear cremation jewelry every day?

Many pieces are suitable for regular wear, but they should still be treated with care. Remove cremation jewelry before showering, swimming, sports, cleaning or sleeping, and avoid perfume, lotions, salt water and chemicals.

Can cremation jewelry be engraved?

Many pieces can be engraved with a name, date, initials, short text or symbol. The possibilities differ by model, material and available space.

Is cremation jewelry only for human ashes?

No. Many pieces can also be used for a small amount of pet ashes, fur or another symbolic remembrance of a dog, cat, horse or other beloved animal.

Need advice when choosing cremation jewelry?

Would you like advice about cremation jewelry, memorial jewelry, a cremation pendant, ashes ring, ash charm, cremation bracelet, fingerprint design or pet ashes jewelry? Please contact us. You can reach us by phone from Monday to Friday during office hours, complete the contact form, send us an email or chat with us.

Would you like more information before choosing? Read our cremation jewelry guidance or our cremation jewelry FAQ.