
Ashes Jewellery
If you have lost a loved one and would like a piece of jewellery to hold them close, Scarlett Erskine Jewellery creates ashes jewellery that is truly unique to you.
Scarlett started to design and make ashes jewellery after realising there was a need for truly bespoke ashes jewellery, where the client could choose their design and style of jewellery. Scarlett wanted to create jewellery with ashes that could be discreet or a statement in the wearers own style.
Scarlett offers two styles of ashes in jewellery - 1. Ashes in Glass - where the ashes are held in glass and set in a piece of jewellery. 2. Chambers with ashes - We create chambers in a piece of jewellery where the ashes are then lasered in and consealed in your piece of jewellery.















How does ashes jewellery work?
We want to make a truly unique piece for you, by working with Scarlett you can choose what piece of jewellery you would like from pendant, ring to bracelet or earrings in materials silver, gold (yellow rose and white) or platinum.
Chambers Jewellery
In this style of ashes jewellery we create a small chamber in a piece of jewellery where the ashes will be held. They will be lasered inside the piece made from silver, gold or platinum. Costs depend on the design and materials chosen. Scarlett is happy to discuss options with you. This is a perfect way to discreetly hold a loved ones ashes.
Glass Ashes Jewellery - This work is currently on hold whilst Helen is off on maternity leave, we can take requests and commence work when Helen is back to work.
Scarlett works closely with glass blower Helen Chalmers collaborating to make jewellery holding loved ones ashes. The ashes are blown in the glass and then set into a bespoke piece of jewellery for you. You can choose your own design of jewellery or select a design. The ashes are blown in a glass bead or cabochon you can choose the colour of glass. Scarlett is happy to advise styles and designs. Ashes Jewellery can include pet or human ashes.
Join Scarlett for a consultation online or in person in her workshop in Dundee. In this meeting you will discuss the style of jewellery, the colour of the glass you would like and materials you would like the piece made in.
We ask for around a teaspoon size of the ashes, Helen will then combine the ashes into glass. This can be a glass bead or a glass cabochon the piece will then be passed on to Scarlett to be set in Silver, Gold or Platinum Jewellery.
Prices start from around Pendants £230 Rings £250*
Timescale 6-8weeks
*depends on final design










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