How to Commemorate a Departed Loved One?

Life has taught us certain important lessons; one is that death is inevitable. There will be a time when you will lose someone close to you, and it hurts. Losing a loved one is never an enjoyable experience, but you must find ways to keep their memories.

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Time to say goodbye.

Time to say goodbye.

 

 Why should you keep the memory of your departed loved ones?

The experience of losing someone you love comes with a lot of pain; it becomes even more painful when you realize you might never see them again. You start to recount all of the hood memories you had with the departed loved one.

After the moment of grief, only specks of memories stay with you. It shows that you need to create an ideal remembrance item that will help you keep some of the memory you had with the lost loved one. In no time, you might find out that some of those memories start to fade away in bits.

The good thing about memorial items is that they help you forge an eternal bond with departed ones. This way, the memories of such persons stay with you, even in their absence. Such memorial items as cremation diamonds are created from the personal belonging of the person, making the bond even stronger.

Also, we tend to attach value to people to how valuable the relationship is to us; it's the exact case with memorial items. Remembrance keepsakes also serve as a good way to show everyone that you truly value the departed person. Getting a good keepsake as a remembrance item shows everyone that you truly cherish the memories left with you.

 

 Ways to keep memories of your loved ones close to your heart

It's often difficult to come to terms with the passing of a loved one, a huge reason why many people do not settle for remembrance items. However, you must opt for a good remembrance keepsake as soon as the dusk settles.

You must know that it's not just enough to keep their memories; it must be an everlasting remembrance. In contrast, there are many ways to write the memories of your loved one in stone, but only a few help in keeping their memories close to your heart.

Memorial garden

There's no better way to honor departed ones who loved nature. In creating a memorial garden in their honor, you get to plant and nurse some of their favorite plants. These plants will also serve as a constant remembrance item of their life and time.

In some climes, people take the memorial garden remembrance idea further. The cremation ashes from the urn and use the ashes while planting. This means that the ash becomes a part of the plant while it grows. This remembrance method goes a long way in keeping the memory of departed ones.

An alternative way to use this remembrance method is to plant a tree. This tree planting could suffice in situations where there isn't ample space for a garden. As the tree grows, the person's memory continues to wax stronger in your mind.

Memorial wreath

If there's ever a way to keep one's memory in your heart, it's a memorial wreath. This memorial wreath consists of several personal belongings of that person, including their pictures. These items are strung together to form a wreath, a perfect item for remembrance.

The memorial wreath can be used to eulogize the person at an annual remembrance commemoration. It could also be hung up in your home to celebrate a life of love.

Memorial library

Reading is an age-long passion that helps heal the soul. It's not entirely out of place to commission a memorial library in the name of your loved one. This memorial library could serve the purpose of helping people heal whenever they lose a beloved person.

Also, you could have several sections of books that help overcome several grief stages. In bringing people who have lost a loved one together via literature, you would also form an eternal bond with your departed friend.

Cremation jewelry

One of the best ways to keep the memory of a loved one close to your heart is by creating cremation jewelry in their honor. This Jewelry will constantly remind you of your closeness with such persons while they are alive. There are many ways to get the perfect cremation item, but it's often ideal to go for cremation diamonds. These cremation diamonds can be kept close to your heart, the symbol of eternal love.

A stunning oval cremation diamond encircled by smaller diamonds.

A stunning oval cremation diamond encircled by smaller diamonds.

 

Why choose the cremation diamond jewelry?

Cremation diamond jewelry can serve as a perfect remembrance item. This jewelry conveys powerful messages that help you bond with your lost loved ones.

How to turn ashes into a cremation diamond?

To truly appreciate the importance of cremation jewelry in keeping a beloved person close, you must first understand how this Jewelry is formed.

Just as the formation process of natural diamonds, these lab-grown diamonds go through similar processes. Carbon is extracted from the remains via cremation, and the carbon undergoes a process that alters its structure. The carbon is subjected to a high-pressure, high-temperature environment (HPHT), where it starts to grow into the end product we all know. The entire process of creating cremation diamonds evolves around growing ashes into a unique piece. 

Customized cremation diamond jewelry

Cremation diamonds are perfect if you've ever wanted a remembrance item in your favorite shape. It's not just the shape that matters; the color can also be turned into the favorite color of the departed person. That way, the diamond feels a lot more like the remembrance item it ought to be. At EverDear™, there's an option to customize the diamond in the different shape and color. With the help of a professional jewelry designer, you can have you cremation diamond made into beautiful rings, earrings, pendants and bracelets ect.

Memorial diamonds from EverDear™ with pricing that starts from $895 can be the perfect souvenir for your loved ones. These lab-grown keepsakes will help you form an eternal bond with your departed loved ones.

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