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  2. Ashes to Diamonds: The Science Behind Cremation Diamonds - AOL

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    The science behind how you can take the carbon makeup of your loved one’s ashes and turn it into real diamonds. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  3. Memorial diamond - Wikipedia

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    The first lab-made diamonds can be dated back to the 1950s, [1] and memorial diamonds started to appear in the market in the early 2000s. More than one company has claimed to be the first to provide memorial diamonds, and both Heart In Diamond [2] and LifeGem [3] have claimed to have a patent covering the growing of a "personalized gem diamond".

  4. Cremation - Wikipedia

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    This "cremation jewelry" is also known as funeral jewelry, remembrance jewelry or memorial jewelry. A portion of the cremated remains may be retained in a specially designed locket known as cremation jewelry, or even blown into special glass keepsakes and glass orbs Cremated remains may also be incorporated, with urn and cement, into part of an ...

  5. Ash - Wikipedia

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    Cremation ashes, also called cremated remains or "cremains," are the bodily remains left from cremation. [7] They often take the form of a grey powder resembling coarse sand. While often referred to as ashes, the remains primarily consist of powdered bone fragments due to the cremation process, which eliminates the body's organic materials. [8]

  6. Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    The radical politician, Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, took the corpse of his dead wife there to be cremated in 1874. [clarify] The efficient and cheap process brought about the quick and complete incineration of the body and was a fundamental technical breakthrough that finally made industrial cremation a practical possibility. [5]

  7. It’s part of a project called “From the Ashes,” an exhibition that ran in February at London’s Truman Brewery. Featuring 29 Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists, all the works were ...