Memorial Diamond Rings
Ring settings designed to hold diamonds created from ashes or hair, from classic solitaires to secure, everyday styles.

Ring Styles
Explore the most common ring styles for cremation diamonds, from simple and timeless to more detailed designs.
Classic & Timeless Styles
Simple, balanced designs that keep the focus on the diamond. A popular choice for those who want something familiar and easy to wear every day.
Designed for Everyday Comfort
Cremation diamond rings are made to be worn daily. Lower-profile settings sit closer to the hand, while smooth inner bands create a comfortable fit throughout the day.
Meaningful Designs
Some families choose symbolic designs, where the ring holds meaning beyond size, whether through shape, details, or personal elements.
Comfort & Everyday Wear
Made for Everyday Life
Each ring is designed for daily wear, balanced, durable, and comfortable from morning to evening.
Low & Balanced Settings
Lower settings reduce snagging and make the ring easier to wear throughout the day, especially for active lifestyles.
How Memorial Diamonds Become Rings
Every cremation diamond ring begins with the diamond itself.
Carbon from ashes or hair is transformed into a real diamond using the HPHT process.
Once the diamond is cut and polished, the final setting is chosen to match its size and proportions, giving you time to decide what feels right.

When You Choose Your Ring
Ring 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
Do I need to choose a setting now?
No. You can focus solely on the cremation diamond for now. We will share the jewelry catalog with you later in the process.
What is the most popular cremation diamond ring style?
Simple solitaire and low-profile settings are the most commonly chosen, as they are easy to wear every day and keep the focus on the diamond.
Which ring is best for everyday wear?
Low-profile designs such as bezel or simple solitaire settings are best for everyday wear, as they sit closer to the hand and are less likely to catch.
When do we finalize the ring setting?
Cremation diamond ring details are usually finalized after the cremation diamond is cut and polished, so the final setting fits beautifully and securely.
What metals are available?
Our settings for cremation diamonds are available in 14k or 18k White Gold, Yellow Gold, Rose Gold, and Platinum.
Can I use my own setting?
Yes. We can ship your loose cremation diamond directly to you.
Is there a difference between cremation diamonds and memorial diamonds?
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 ring styles now, 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.






