How It Works

I understand that choosing a piece that's right for you can be a little  overwhelming.  I recommend you contact me directly to have a one-on-one consultation so we can work together to create the piece that will honor your loved one the best.

The first thing to do is pick the type of jewelry, keepsake, or art you want. You have a variety of styles to choose from. 

Click any picture below, or check out the side menu, for more information and to be taken to the gallery for that style.

Each piece is customizable, so you get to choose the colors and style you want.  If you like, you can use the photos of my past creations as a guide. If you like a particular style, just reference the title or name of it when we speak.

If you're looking for a particular design that you don't see here, I am more than happy to create a completely custom piece for you.

Once you have picked the piece that speaks to you, the next thing to do is contact me for a one one-on-one consultation. 

I would love to know who we are honoring, what they mean to you, what your vision for your piece is, and how we can make your piece meaningful to you.  You can laugh, you can cry, or you can have a quiet moment of reflection in all of the whirlwind and chaos.  

You can send me pictures of them and tell me everything you want me to know. We will talk about the design you're looking for and talk about what customizations you would like to help the piece honor your loved one, or pet, who passed. 

During your consultation, we will discuss what you would like for me to use in your piece: whether it is ashes, cloth, hair, or anything that will help you feel connected again.  You will need to ship any materials to me that you want me to use in your piece.  

If you are shipping cremated remains, the USPS Shipping  page has the guidelines for shipping them in the United States. 

Shipping internationally varies from country to country, so if you are seeking a piece from me from outside of the United States, it is best to contact your local post office or check with your country's laws to make sure that shipping cremated remains is not prohibited.

If you are shipping cloth, hair, fur, pictures, or anything else, you will ship them as you would do any other parcel.  Make sure to package the item safely.  I recommend using USPS Priority Flat Rate Shipping. This shipping choice comes with a tacking number (so we can keep track of your package while it is in transit), a minimum of $50 insurance, and the weight of the package does not affect the price for shipping.