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.

Lady sat to the left is wearing a white top with blue flowers on it, to the right is a man wearing a maroon coloured polo shirt. They are both wearing glasses and sat at a table in a restaurant eating.

Debbie's Dad

My dad – a very special man, always fair and a great role model.

- Debbie Lowis 

Man wearing white shirt, sunglasses and white fedora hat. He is looking at the camera. In the background there is a green tree and building.

Geoff

Our jewellery was made in memory of our dad, Geoff. Both my sister and I have some jewellery in his memory. I could say he was the best dad ever and our childhood was glorious. However, like all of us, he was flawed and made mistakes. But what he gave us was life. With that life, he instilled in us a sense of fairness and what was right, how people and family were everything. He gave us stories, music and literature, and opened our eyes to a world we could only imagine. Most of all though, he gave us love – unending, unconditional love without judgement. So, thanks Geoff. You were the best dad ever, and we can never thank you enough for being our dad. Forever your girls, Molly and Ella xxx

- Ella 

Photograph of green ashes necklace in Hand on Heart jewellery box. In the box there is a black and white image of a pug.

Bella

Bella – the most beautifully loving and loyal pug.

- Katie O

Girl with long light brown hair smiling at camera. She has brown eyes and eyebrows. In the background is a restaurant, colours of blue and red.

Amelie

I had three rings made using the ashes of our darling daughter, Amelie. She was very sadly diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour at the age of 14. She underwent two rounds of palliative radiotherapy but lost her battle with this cancer 15 months after her diagnosis. She was beautiful, strong and fiercely independent, and it is a terrible tragedy. The rings – for myself (her mum), her younger sister and her Nana – ensure that she is always with us and remind us every day of her spirit and the love we had for her.

- Natalie Huntington

Long haired small dog. Image shows dog's face with light brown fur and black eyes and nose.

Honey

Honey – she was my soul dog. I had a beautiful locket made. I never take it off!

- Deborah 

White cat with yellow and black eyes looking at the camera. Behind the cat is a bunch of pink flowers. The cat is wearing a collar with a gold coloured bell on it.

Piper

My cat Piper – she was my best friend, always there with unconditional love and cuddles. She was always close to me, so that’s why I wanted her close to me always with this jewellery.

Photograph of purple ashes teardrop necklace, on silver chain. The background is light in colour.

Nicola's Dad

With my dad’s ashes, I chose a teardrop pendant. From start to finish, the process was so professional. When my pendant arrived, I was so overwhelmed at how beautiful the quality was and how gorgeous it looked. Thank you so much.

- Nicola Swithenbank

Large black dog with long fur sat on grey outdoor wicker sofa. Dog is looking at the camera and has brown eyes.

Bella

My necklace was made using my dog Bella’s ashes. She was the first dog we had as our own (we’d had dogs when living with our parents). She was beautiful.

- Emma Murray

White dog with curly fur, black eyes and nose. Dog is laid on a black wicker outdoor chair.

Olly

I wear my teardrop necklace in memory of my beloved little Bichon named Olly. He was my first little dog, and he was so special to me and my husband. He was like our little furry boy, as we didn’t have children together. We also have another little Bichon called Murfy – they were always together, and Murfy misses his little friend too. It gives me great comfort that Olly can be close to me all the time I’m wearing it. He will always be in my heart, and I will definitely do the same for Murfy when his time comes. My little boys will always be loved and close to me.

- Beverley Hammond 

Two handprints, left and write hand in black ink on light background.

Sonny

My ashes heart necklace was made in memory of my son, Sonny, who I lost at 22 weeks during pregnancy.

Older man wearing a blue jumper and grey trousers holding a little girl wearing a purple dress and ginger hair. they are sat on a dark sofa and there is a mirror on the wall in the background

Papa

My necklace was made in memory of my papa, he taught me everything from my first words to the strength i have today. He impacted my life in ways no others could <3

-Mia

Two photographs of three bracelet charms in their Hand on Heart jewellery box. There are three names on the three charms, from left to right these are 'Sophie', 'Emilia', and 'Oliver'.

Emilia

In memory of my daughter, Emilia, who was stillborn at 32 weeks in 2017. Although my babies will never all be together Earth side, they will forever all be together in my heart.

- Nicola Pulford