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Pet ashes jewellery

Ashes jewellery is a pendant, bead or keepsake piece made to hold a small amount of your pet's ashes — a way to keep something close, day to day.

It's usually a separate, made-to-order piece, sometimes through a partner. Here's how it works and what to confirm about sealing, material, turnaround and cost before ordering.

List memorial products
57List memorial products
Also return ashes
56Also return ashes
Publish pricing
50Publish pricing

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Keepsake jewellery

57providers list memorial products

Aftercare you can arrange

  • Memorial products57 listed
  • Private cremation53 listed
  • Home collection51 listed
  • Ashes returned56 listed

Counts reflect providers with the option confirmed in our data. Availability, inclusions and pricing vary — confirm directly with the provider.

In plain terms

The essentials, answered

Short, honest answers you can act on — then confirm the specifics with each provider.

It holds a small amount of ashes

A pendant, bead or keepsake is designed to hold a little of the ashes, or is crafted to carry them. Only a small portion is used, so you can still keep the rest.

The ashes can still be returned too

Choosing jewellery doesn't mean giving up the ashes. Most families keep the main portion in an urn and set aside a small amount for the piece.

Direct or through a partner

Some providers make jewellery in-house; others arrange it through a specialist partner. Ask which, as it affects turnaround and how the ashes are handled.

Ask how it's sealed

Sealing keeps the ashes secure inside the piece. It's a fair question to ask exactly how the piece is filled and sealed, and how durable it is.

Common forms

Kinds of ashes jewellery

General examples of the pieces you'll come across. Ranges and materials vary by maker, and Final Tail doesn't list specific products — so treat these as examples and confirm what's offered.

Usually a separate order

Ashes jewellery

A pendant, bead or keepsake piece made to hold a small amount of ashes, or crafted to carry them.

When it matters

If you'd like to keep something close day to day, rather than only at home.

Ask the provider

Do you make this in-house or through a partner, and how is the piece sealed?

Often an extra

Keepsake urn

A small urn that holds a portion of the ashes, so more than one person can keep some.

When it matters

When the ashes will be shared, split between a main urn and keepsakes, or partly scattered.

Ask the provider

Can the ashes be divided across a main urn and one or more keepsakes?

Sometimes included

Paw print

An ink or clay impression of your pet's paw, taken as a keepsake.

When it matters

Often decided at the time of collection or cremation, so it's worth asking about early.

Ask the provider

Is a paw print taken, and is it ink, clay or both?

Before you order

What to confirm about a piece

Ashes jewellery is personal and made to order, so a few questions up front matter more than usual.

Sealing & security

Ask how the ashes are placed inside and sealed, whether it can be refilled or repaired, and how it holds up to everyday wear.

Material & make

Pieces range from sterling silver and stainless steel to glass and resin. Ask what the piece is made from and how it's finished.

Turnaround

Made-to-order pieces take time, especially through a partner. Ask for an expected timeframe and how the ashes are sent and returned.

How much ashes are used

Only a small amount is needed. Ask how much is used, and confirm the rest of the ashes are returned to you separately.

A calm note on ordering

Because a small amount of ashes is used, arrange jewellery around the cremation where you can, and ask whether the ashes can be divided. If a provider works through a partner, confirm how your pet's ashes are kept separate and identified along the way.

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Providers that list memorial products

These providers list memorial products in our data. That's a general signal — it does not confirm they offer jewellery specifically, and some arrange it through a partner. Ask each provider whether ashes jewellery is available and how it's made. A blank field means we haven't confirmed it.

57List memorial products
56Also return ashes
51Offer home collection
50Publish pricing
Angel AshesAdelaide and parts of South AustraliaSA
Private cremation Yes
Communal cremation Yes
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
Water cremation Yes
Angels for PetsRockhampton; Yeppoon; Capricorn Coast; Gracemere; Mount Morgan; Emerald; Central QueenslandQLD
Private cremation Yes
Communal cremationAsk
Home collectionAsk
Ashes returned Yes
Water cremationAsk
Australian Pet CremationsRegional NSW (Mid-North Coast); exact service area needs confirmationNSW
Private cremationAsk
Communal cremationAsk
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
Water cremationAsk
AWL Pet CremationsAdelaide / South AustraliaSA
Private cremation Yes
Communal cremation Yes
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
Water cremationAsk
Blue Leaf Water CremationPerth / Western AustraliaWA
Private cremation Yes
Communal cremationAsk
Home collection Yes
Ashes returned Yes
Water cremation Yes
AvailableNot confirmed — ask the providerWater cremation (aquamation) available in this list

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How to choose

Questions worth asking

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions, answered plainly. Confirm anything specific directly with the provider.

How does pet ashes jewellery work?

A pendant, bead or keepsake is made to hold a small amount of your pet's ashes, or crafted to carry them. Only a small portion is used, so the rest of the ashes can still be returned to you. Some providers make the piece in-house; others arrange it through a specialist partner. Confirm how it's filled and sealed before ordering.

How much of the ashes are used in jewellery?

Only a small amount — a pinch is typically enough. That means you can keep the main portion in an urn and set aside a little for the piece. Ask the maker how much they need, and confirm the remaining ashes are returned to you separately.

Can I still keep my pet's ashes if I get jewellery?

Yes. Choosing jewellery doesn't mean giving up the ashes. Most families keep the main portion in an urn and use only a small amount for the piece. Because this is arranged around the cremation, ask early whether the ashes can be divided.

How is ashes jewellery sealed?

Sealing keeps the ashes secure inside the piece, and methods vary by maker and material. It's a fair and important question, so ask exactly how the piece is filled and sealed, whether it can be repaired or refilled, and how it holds up to everyday wear.

Do pet cremation providers offer ashes jewellery?

Some do, either in-house or through a specialist partner, but it's not universal. Our data records memorial products generally rather than specific items, so we can't confirm jewellery per provider. Ask each provider whether they offer ashes jewellery, how it's made and what it costs.

Does Final Tail sell ashes jewellery?

No. Final Tail is an independent directory and information service — we don't sell jewellery or memorial products. We explain how ashes jewellery works and list providers that state they offer memorial products, so you can ask them directly about availability, materials, sealing and turnaround.

Keep exploring

Related guides & next steps

Understand ashes return and splitting, and explore urns and keepsakes.

When you're ready

Compare pet aftercare providers across Australia

See ashes returned, memorial products and pricing links, then ask each provider directly whether ashes jewellery is available and how it's made.

Final Tail is an independent directory and information service. We do not sell urns, jewellery, plaques or memorial products, and we do not provide or arrange cremation or veterinary services. This information is general only. Availability, inclusions, materials, engraving, sealing, pricing, turnaround and whether ashes are returned or can be divided vary between providers and must be confirmed directly with each provider.

Final Tail is an independent directory. We collect provider details from public listings, provider websites and information shared with us. Services, availability and pricing may change, so please confirm directly with the provider before making arrangements.