Pet memorial jewelry is one of the fastest-growing trends in the pet care industry, and for good reason. These beautiful, discreet pieces allow grieving pet parents to carry a small piece of their beloved companion wherever they go — a physical connection that transcends the final goodbye.
What Is Pet Memorial Jewelry?
Pet memorial jewelry — also called cremation jewelry or ashes jewelry — is specially designed necklaces, bracelets, rings, and keychains that hold a tiny amount of your pet's ashes, fur, or even a small photo. The memorial element is housed in a small, sealed compartment that's secure enough for everyday wear.
Why People Choose Memorial Jewelry
Unlike a stationary memorial like an urn or garden stone, jewelry is mobile — it goes with you. Many people find that wearing their pet's memorial pendant provides comfort during:
- Difficult days when the grief feels overwhelming
- Important events where they wish their pet could be present
- Quiet moments when they simply want to feel close to them
One pet parent told us: "When I'm having a hard day at work and the grief hits me in the parking lot, I touch my necklace and it's like she's still there with me."
Popular Styles
Paw Print Pendants
The most universally loved design. A simple paw print that can be worn as a necklace or on a bracelet. Our memorial jewelry collection includes several paw print styles in different metals and finishes.
Heart-Shaped Lockets
A classic heart design that opens to hold ashes or fur. These are especially popular because they double as regular jewelry — people who don't know it's a memorial piece simply see a beautiful heart pendant.
Keychain Urns
For people who don't like wearing jewelry, a cremation keychain serves the same purpose. It attaches to your keys, bag, or rearview mirror — always within reach.
Bond Collar Sets
Our Crystal Bond Collar collection includes matching bracelet sets — so the pet parent can wear a bracelet that matches the collar their pet used to wear. It's a unique, living memorial that celebrates the bond between you.
How Much Ashes Do You Need?
Very little. Most memorial jewelry compartments hold only a pinch — about 1/8 to 1/4 of a teaspoon. This means you can fill multiple pieces (a necklace, a keychain, a bracelet) and still have plenty of ashes for a main urn or memorial display.
Caring for Memorial Jewelry
Most memorial jewelry is made from sterling silver, stainless steel, or gold-plated materials. To keep it looking its best:
- Remove before showering or swimming
- Polish gently with a jewelry cloth
- Store in a soft pouch when not wearing
- Check the seal periodically to ensure it remains secure
Find the perfect piece to keep your pet close. Browse our memorial jewelry and full collection at Pawtuary. Free shipping on orders over $30.
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