Colourful Memorial Diamonds For A Unique Colourful Memory Of Your Loved Ones
When you see the fallen leaves, do you miss your spouse again? When you climb the mountain and look at the blue sky and blue sea in the distance, do you feel sad that you cannot share the beautiful scenery with your loved ones?
The death of a loved one will no longer allow us to share time. But now, with the advancement of technology, we can revive our family members. The ashes of our loved ones are reborn in a laboratory under high temperature and high pressure into coloured diamonds that will stay with us forever.
Although most people associate yellow with the bleak scenery of autumn, it also imagines the warmth of the afternoon sun. Or, wearing a piece of yellow memorial diamond jewellery made from the ashes of a loved one will remind you of watching the ginkgo leaves fall together in Japan or walking hand in hand with your loved one on the banks of the Seine River. The yellow memorial diamond will always evoke warm memories of you and your loved ones.
Touch the pendant with blue ashes diamonds and look at the blue ocean when you are at the beach. You may recall the day you swam with your lover in the Maldives or the memories you made with him at Machu Picchu after a long journey to the other side of the world. Whenever you think of those times, the blue diamond ashes always seem to recreate for you the feeling of tranquility and freedom that you felt at that time, and more importantly, that your loved one is always with you.
The white memorial diamond, sparkling and clear, is as pure as the emotions you share with your loved one. It reminds you of the bride on the day of the wedding, or the snowy mountains you climbed together, or the skiing you did together. All these beautiful years are hidden in your memorials. Although the beloved has passed away, the memories will live on forever, just like the memorial diamond in your hand, which will always be with you.
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How does The Colour of An Ashes Diamond Come?
Natural diamonds come in different colours because other elements are mixed in during the diamond formation process to replace some of the carbon elements. The same is valid for ashes diamonds which can be produced in the same colour by simply referring to natural diamonds, retaining the corresponding elements, and adjusting the environment of the incubator.
Ashes contain 1-4% carbon so that we can synthesize white diamonds from ashes. In contrast, nitrogen contained in ashes can make diamonds absorb other colours and only reflect yellow light, thus producing a yellow colour. Boron can make diamonds create a blue hue.
Where can I find a company that can turn ashes into diamonds?
In the US, several companies offer memorial diamonds for ashes, like EverDear™. All of these companies can provide coloured memorial diamonds.
How many ashes do I need to use to make a diamond?
Each company requires a different amount of ashes. In the US, anywhere from 50g to 500g of ashes is needed to make a diamond.
At EverDear™, only 50g is required to make a 0.3 carats diamond, and 100g of ashes is required for diamonds over 0.3 carat. Generally speaking, the weight of an adult's ashes is roughly between 1-2.5kg, so only a tiny portion is needed to make a diamond from ashes.