Memorial Diamond Pendants
Designed to keep them close — with a real cremation diamond created from ashes, hair, or fur.

Pendant Styles
Explore the most common pendant styles for cremation diamonds, from simple and timeless designs to more symbolic and detailed necklace settings.
Simple, Close-to-Heart Designs
For those who want the cremation diamond to feel quietly present every day, classic pendant styles keep the design clean, refined, and easy to wear.
Designed to Highlight the Diamond
Some pendant styles add a delicate frame around the cremation diamond, creating a little more presence while keeping the look elegant and personal.
Meaningful Shapes, Personal Stories
Some families prefer designs that carry visible symbolism, such as heart pendants, tear-shaped silhouettes, or custom pieces created around a personal meaning.
Comfort & Everyday Wear
Light & Natural to Wear
A pendant is one of the simplest ways to keep a cremation diamond with you each day — light, balanced, and easy to wear without needing to adjust or think about it.
Close to the Heart
Worn near the heart, a pendant feels quietly present. Visible when you want it to be — and just as easy to keep personal.
How Memorial Diamonds Become Pendants
Every cremation diamond pendant begins with the diamond itself.
Carbon from ashes, hair, or fur is transformed into a real diamond using the HPHT process.
Once the cremation diamond is cut and polished, you may choose to have it set into a pendant design that feels right for you — or keep it as a loose diamond until you’re ready.
Unlike a traditional ashes necklace or urn pendant, this piece features a real cremation diamond rather than holding ashes inside.

When You Choose Your Pendant
Pendant selection happens after your cremation diamond is created.
Most families decide after the diamond is created, once they can see its size, color, and proportions clearly.
Common Questions
What is a memorial diamond pendant?
A cremation diamond pendant is a necklace that features a real diamond created from ashes, hair, or fur. The diamond is formed using the carbon from your loved one and then set into a pendant design of your choice.
Is this the same as an ashes necklace?
No. A traditional ashes necklace or cremation pendant usually holds ashes inside the jewelry.
A cremation diamond pendant is different — it contains a real diamond created from the carbon in ashes, hair, or fur, rather than storing ashes inside.
How much ashes or hair are needed?
Only a small amount is required to create a cremation diamond. Most families keep the majority of the ashes and send just a small portion for the process.
Can I choose the pendant later?
Yes. You don’t need to decide on the pendant design right away.
Many families choose to create the diamond first and select the pendant once they can see its size, color, and proportions clearly.
Can memorial diamond pendants be worn every day?
Yes. Most pendant designs are made to be light, secure, and comfortable for everyday wear.
Many families choose simple, timeless styles that feel natural to wear daily.
What pendant styles are available?
Common options include solitaire pendants, bezel settings, halo designs, and symbolic shapes such as hearts or teardrops.
Custom pendant designs are also possible if you have something specific in mind.
What is the difference between cremation diamonds, memorial diamonds, and diamonds from ashes?
There is no functional difference; cremation diamonds, memorial diamonds, and diamonds from ashes all refer to the same process of using carbon extracted from cremated remains or hair to create a laboratory-grown diamond. While ‘memorial diamond’ is the industry-standard term, ‘cremation diamond’ and ‘diamonds from ashes’ are the most common terms used by families to describe these eternal keepsakes.
When You’re Ready
Explore pendant styles, or take the next step when it feels right. We’ll guide you through each stage at your own pace.
No obligation. Take your time.






