Silver Memory Pendant
Dichroic glass Memory Pendant necklaces are a beautiful way to honor your beloved pet. Each pendant is hand made by the artist with love and care and incorporates a small amount of cremains in the center. Every portion of this pendant is made by hand from soldering the sterling silver to hand-making the dichroic glass pieces. Your pendant will come on a black faux leather neck cord.
Composition
Your pendant will consist of 3 layers of glass. The bottom layer is black glass with an iridized back, the middle layer is pieces of different colored dichroic glass, and the top layer is a cap of clear glass. The crematory ashes are fused between the bottom & dichroic glass layers.
The hand-made silver setting is made with Argentium Silver. This award winning silver is the most tarnish resistant silver available today, with recognition and backing from world-leading silversmiths. Silver tarnish is what often causes allergic reactions in people that normally cannot wear silver jewelry. This break thru tarnish resistant silver is sure to be enjoyed by all.
Visible or Invisible Cremains
There are two styles available. The "visible" style will have a clear piece of dichroic over the ash and the "non-visible" style will have the ash hidden behind a piece of opaque dichroic glass. You can see samples of these two styles by clicking the pictures above.
Once you place your order...
After submitting your order the artist will send you a small package with easy to follow shipping procedures included. Read More
To Get Started
1. Choose from the three different pendant shapes below. The pendants are approximately 1" glass pieces set on approximately a 1.25" Sterling Silver plate.
We are here to help you through this purchase. Please contact us at any time for custom support. We will make sure all the details of your order of this very special piece go smoothly. Visit our FAQ page to find out more about dichroic glass, warranty information and care. And read about the artist who will be hand-crafting your pendant.




