How to Turn Pet Ashes into a Memorial Diamond

It's common to have one or two pets that keep you company in your home, a cat, a dog, a turtle, or other cute pets. These pets often turn out to be your most adored playmates and friends. Pets are man's best friends, and losing these beloved pets is always painful.

Most people would do anything possible to keep the memories of such pets. Science has filled this huge gap so that you can honour the memory of your favourite pets. Even though various options are available, cremation provides an ample choice.

Cremation diamonds are not only for cats and dogs; the sacred ashes of any animal can be turned into cremation diamonds. If you've ever wanted diamonds made from your beloved pet's ashes, this article guides you through the whole process.

Dogs are humans' best friends.

What is a pet memorial diamond?

Memorial diamonds have existed for a while, and many people have taken advantage of this brilliant innovation. It involves creating your departed animal and sending its remains to a company with the expertise to create something unique. The company has the technology to turn the ashes into glittering diamond pieces. 

The whole process starts with you cremating the remains of your furry friend. Cremation involves putting the remains of your beloved pet into a cremation chamber. The remains turn into ashes when subjected to intense heat inside the chamber. The cremation ashes gotten from this chamber are transformed into a memorial diamond.

Since you can get the required quantity of ashes down to the company, you will surely get an excellent memorial diamond. EverDear™️ requires about 100 grams of ashes or 2 grams of fur from your departed furry friend to create memorial diamonds. You can store the ashes in a unique urn when it leaves the cremation chamber.

The good thing about diamonds made from ashes is that the process doesn't take much time. Once you send the cremated ashes down to the company, the cremation diamond will be ready for shipment in around 11 months. The special bond can still be there when you have the memorial diamond. After the production time, you will have a new version of your little buddy with you forever.

Turn Pet ashes into diamonds in three steps.

Creating a cremation diamond from the remains of your departed pet involves three vital processes. These steps are straightforward, and you can get good results by following them correctly. You can handle some aspects while leaving the professionals to address other critical factors.

Cremation

Cremation is a fundamental process to achieve your goal of creating a diamond out of ashes. Human creation has become a tradition in many parts of the world, but animal cremation has become quite popular. The cremation process is often carried out using standardized processes that reduce the time spent.

The animal's body is first prepared by removing all sorts of objects that aren't to be cremated. Such objects could include chains, dresses, prosthetics and any metallic objects. The body of the pet animal is then placed in a combustible vessel that's strong enough to bear the weight.

Once the body is well prepared, it is transferred into the cremation chamber, where heat will be applied. Inside the cremation chamber, the body is exposed to heat as high as 1000 degrees Celsius. It is more than enough heat to reduce every body part to ashes.

After completing this procedure, the ashes are waited to cool. You can now collect the ashes using unique urns; care must be taken to handle the urn carefully.

Deliver the ashes/fur

Depending on your choice, you must send either one to the company processing the ash or fur into a diamond. Once the ash has been collected into the urn, you can package it neatly for onward delivery to the company. Care must be taken to seal the urn very well to prevent leaks.

In the case of animals with lots of fur, you can decide to send the fur directly. The fur is then used to substitute for cremated ashes in creating such memorial diamonds. It's always essential to go with whichever option suits you best.

A memorial diamond ring made from pet ashes.

Diamond-making process

Purification phase

A large portion of the carbon is released during cremation, about 18.5% of it. However, there's still roughly 0.5% to 4% calcium carbonate present in the bones of the remains. Calcium carbonate is presumed to have a stronger bond than those found in that way, even after the revolutionary process of cremation, and it is still present.

The ashes from the cremation process are then purified to ensure that cremation diamonds can eventually be formed. The entire purification process determines the colour and appearance of the diamond. Cremation diamond tends to spot an initial yellow hue due to nitrogen within the ashes.

However, the colour changes to bluish due to further purification and nitrogen removal. The bluish tint due can be attributed to the presence of boron. Upon complete purification, the pure carbon will create a colourless diamond. The various refinement processes ensure that the diamond has that beautiful aura.

Diamond growing

Diamond forms underground when the carbon element undergoes high temperature and pressure levels. In the absence of such a realistic scenario, a High-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) machine is employed to simulate the natural environment.

When carbon from ashes is subjected to HPHT, it takes time for the diamond to grow and transform into lovely cremation diamonds. The process starts by placing purified carbon at the bottom of the HPHT press' inner cube. The interior of the media is then heated up to temperatures as high as 1000 degrees Celsius.

Upon the activation of high heat, it melts a catalyst metal inside the press. The molten form of this catalyst metal subsequently dissolves the high-purity carbon source. The dissolved carbon source is now transported towards the diamond seed. The diamond seed helps the carbon build its tetrahedral crystalline structure that makes the diamond. It is the birth of the beautiful cremation diamond.

Colouring and polishing

The initial form of a cremation diamond is usually unattractive, as it is raw and unpolished. To bring out its true beauty, it must undergo a polishing phase. Professionals carry out this process of cutting and polishing.

It must first go through a process known as "crosswork," where the main facets are fixed on the diamond. During the crosswork process, technicians analyze the raw stone and ensure they attain maximum carat with the best clarity when they create the principal facets. The final phase involves placing and polishing the main facets of the cremation diamond.

The facets are then smoothed to remove the rough edges, known as polishing. Some of the added facets include; stars and top and bottom halves.

Pet memorial diamond cost

The pricing for cremated diamonds is affordable when you consider the sentimental value, as well as the cost of traditional burial practices, get from them. You can get a lovely yellow diamond from A$ 1100.

Pet memorial diamond is an excellent way to deal with the loss of your furry friend. You can rest assured of getting lovely jewellery from the cremation ashes of your pets. Such a memorial diamond can be worn around your neck or wrist to serve as the perfect remembrance item for your pet. It also allows you to grieve your pet in your privacy.

 
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