We get a lot of questions, and we’ve listed some of the most often asked here.
Our client care team is always available to answer any additional questions you might have. Please feel free to contact us.
Memorial diamonds are 100% pure diamonds grown from the ashes or hair of a loved one or pet, using a process that mimics the intense pressure and heat found deep within the earth's mantle.
The human body is around 18% by weight. This carbon remains after cremation, and can be extracted, purified, and grown into a diamond. Diamonds are 100%. pure carbon.
Yes! Memorial Diamonds are 100% real genuine diamonds. They are made from the carbon extracted from loved one's ashes or hair, and have the same physical, chemical, and optical properties.
Our memorial diamonds are certified and graded the same as naturally occuring diamonds.
The carbon extraction and memorial diamond growth process typically takes between 4-8 months, depending on the size and color of the memorial diamond you choose.
We'll give you an estimated completion time when you place your order, and we'll keep you informed on the progress of your diamond.
Yes, we offer a range of sizes and colors to choose from, so you can select the perfect memorial diamond to honor your loved one's memory.
We also offer a free jewelry setting.
Yes, our diamonds make a beautiful and meaningful gift for someone who has lost a loved one. We offer gift certificates and can help you select the perfect diamond to honor their memory.
The cost of our diamonds varies depending on the size and color you choose. We offer a range of options to fit different budgets, with smaller memorial diamonds starting from $495.
Yes, we can create a diamond from the ashes or fur of a beloved pet. The process is the same as for human remains, and we offer a range of sizes and colors to choose from.
Yes, we can create a diamond using hair instead of ashes.
Any remaining ashes or hair will be respectfully returned to you along with the finished diamond.
Yes, it is possible to create multiple diamonds from the same set of remains.