OUR MEMORIAL WALL

This page is a space where you can meet some of the beautiful souls behind the pieces we craft.
We invite you to click on the images below and take a moment to read these personal stories, shared with love.

Green heart ashes ring on silver band.

Sully


My beautiful stillborn son, Sully. Losing him was truly the most devastating moment of our lives. He had two big brothers who were desperate to meet him, and none of us have ever got over the sadness of that moment. We did go on to have a beautiful daughter, who is amazing and loved by us all, but the hole in my heart will never be fixed.

I wear my HOH green heart ashes ring always, and every time I look at it, I think of my Sully. 💚

- Lucy Richardson 

Bald man smiling. He is wearing a white button up top. He has blue eyes.

Eilidh's Dad

My dad — he was truly my best friend, and we didn’t go a single day without being in contact. He was the one person I could always trust and count on for everything and anything. Sadly, he had a genetic heart condition called ARVD and was waiting for a heart transplant when he caught Covid in hospital. He passed away just a few weeks later, in December 2021, at only 53.

He is such a huge loss in our lives and is thought about every single day.

- Eilidh Thomson 

Lady to the left has brown short hair and is wearing a black t-shirt. The lady to the right is wearing a green v-neck tshirt and has short brown hair and glasses.

Amanda's Mum

My Mum, she was amazing, a phenomenal woman who raised my sister and me as a single parent. She shaped the woman I am today.

- Amanda 

Man sat on green deck chair, he is wearing a short sleeved navy shirt and a cream fedora sunhat. In the background is a navy sun umbrella and in the background is a house.

Emma's Pops

My Pops — my world, my everything x

- Emma Clarke 

Lady to the left wearing patterned dress with long mustard coloured cardigan, she has brown hair. The lady to the right is wearing a navy dress with purple flowers on and a navy shawl. She has light brown hair.

Joanna

My amazing, strong mum, Joanna. She was the life and soul of the party and the heart of our family. She loved living life to the fullest and always had an infectious smile on her face. Sadly, in October 2021, Covid took her from earthside in just 19 short days. We all love and miss you so much, Mum. Until we meet again, my angel. x

- Charlotte Gibbs 

Man wearing white shirt, navy waistcoat and pink tie. He is wearing glasses and holding a pint of beer.

Hayley's Dad

My Dad — my best friend, my hero, and the first man I ever loved.

- Hayley Evans 

Man waring grey jacket with blue shirt underneath. He has grey hair and a grey beard. Behind him is the blue sky.

Tracy's Dad

I’ve had a ring made in memory of my Dad, who passed away on 28-01-2024. My Dad was everything a Dad should be.
- Tracy Wake 
grey and white dog with black nose and eyes looking at the camera. He has a daisy chain around his head.

George

I had a beautiful ashes urn necklace made for our family dog, George, who we lost at 16 years old. George was truly loved by all and was such a special member of our family.

- Sophie 

Lady with navy coat on and yellow dress underneath holding little girl. The lady has white short curly hair and the little girl is wearing a pink dress and cardigan and also has white curly hair

Michelle's Mum

The pendant was made in memory of my mum, who was my inspiration throughout my whole life. Her personality and presence shone like a bright star, and the pendant reflects that too.

- Michelle Stephens 

Girl sat in a chair in front of a white Christmas tree. She is wearing a cream jumper with black collared top underneath, and wearing white gloves. She has ginger curly hair.

Kelsie

I got a purple heart necklace for my daughter, Kelsie. She sadly lost her life at only 8 years old due to a rare reaction to a cold, where the virus attacked her heart.

Kelsie had such a huge impact on my life. She was the most determined, smart, and beautiful girl, the happiest person I’ve ever met. She taught me patience and was my strength.

As my middle child, she lived up to it — stubborn and mischievous, but so funny with it that I’d struggle to keep a straight face when telling her off.

The thing I’ve noticed most in these last 6 months without her is her smile and laugh. She had the kind of smile that instantly made you smile back, and her crackly laugh would have you giggling along, even when you weren’t meant to because she was being cheeky.

- Sharlie Taylor 

lady smiling holding a glass. She is wearing a yellow knitted short-sleeve jumper. She has short white hair and is sat on a chair with a patterned throw on it.

Charlotte's Nan

My amazing Nan passed away in March at the wonderful age of 92. I feel so incredibly lucky to have had her in my life for almost 34 years and to have nothing but love and beautiful memories. She is missed so much every single day, and I can’t wait for my jewellery to arrive so that a tiny part of her can be close to me forever.

- Charlotte Welton 

black Labrador with blue collar. Dog is on a sandy beach.

Katie's Dog

My ring was made with my dog’s ashes. He was 14 and a half, and I had him from when he was just 8 weeks old. He was my best friend and got me through some really difficult times in my life. Later, he became the best big brother to my three boys. We all miss him dearly, but my ring ensures he is always with me. xx

- Katie Pilgrim