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Cremation Jewelry for Cat Ashes

The house is quieter now. The spot on the windowsill, the curve of the sofa, the small weight on the bed at night—each absence is a shape you feel. You are here because you want to keep that shape close. Not to fill the silence, but to carry it with you. This page is for that. For the decision to hold a small part of your cat against your skin, and for the practical steps that follow. We make each piece by hand, on Vancouver Island, as we have since 1974. The work is slow, deliberate. It has to be.

Choosing the right piece

**Choosing the right piece**

Consider how you want to wear this. A pendant rests near the heart, a ring is always in motion, an urn pendant holds a small amount of ash securely inside a sealed chamber. Most people choose a pendant for its visibility—a private thing that can be tucked under a shirt or worn openly. Size matters: a smaller piece holds less ash but feels lighter against the body. We offer engraving on many pieces: a name, a date, a single word. Some choose to include a tiny lock of fur instead of ash, or nothing at all—just the memory held in the metal. There is no wrong way. The piece should feel like yours.

What the piece holds

**What the piece holds**

What you place inside—ash, fur, or nothing—is less important than what the piece becomes. A daily touchstone. A thing your hand finds without thinking. Some wear it every day; others only on difficult anniversaries or when grief surfaces without warning. It is not a statement to the world. It is a private act, a small weight that says: you are still here. The metal warms against your skin. Over time, it carries the texture of your days.

For whom these pieces are made

**For whom these pieces are made**

These pieces are for those who shared a home with a cat. Not a pet, but a presence—the one who knew your routines, who sat in your lap during long evenings, who asked for nothing but your attention. People who choose this kind of memorial often live alone, or have lost a companion that was woven into the fabric of daily life. They are not looking for comfort. They are looking for a way to keep the thread from breaking entirely. The piece is a knot in that thread.

May the weight of this small thing be steady. May it remind you of warmth, of purring, of the quiet company that shaped your days.

Memorial pieces to consider

Frequently asked

Is it weird to wear your pet's ashes?

Not at all. Many people find comfort in keeping a small part of their cat close. It is a private ritual, not a public statement—a way to carry their presence through your day.

What do you do with cat's ashes?

You can keep them in an urn, scatter them in a meaningful place, or place a small portion in a cremation pendant. Many choose to divide the ashes among family members or between an urn and a wearable piece.

How much does it cost to turn your pet's ashes into jewelry?

Our handcrafted sterling silver pendants start around $150, with options for engraving and custom designs. The price reflects the materials and the handwork—each piece is made to order on Vancouver Island.

How do you fill a pet cremation necklace?

Our pendants come with a small funnel, a tiny scoop, and clear instructions. You place a pinch of ash into the chamber, then seal it with a threaded cap or a drop of adhesive. It is straightforward, and we are here if you have questions.

Is it disrespectful to wear ashes?

No. Wearing ashes is a way to keep your cat close, not to display them. It is a personal choice, and many find it respectful and meaningful to carry that small part with them.

What is the best thing to do with pet ashes?

There is no single best thing. Some keep them in an urn, some scatter them, some wear a portion in jewelry. The right choice is the one that feels true to your bond.