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  2. 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

  3. glassybaby - Wikipedia

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    glassybaby is a company based in Seattle, Washington that produces handmade glass votive candle holders, called glassybaby, which are sold online and at stores in the Seattle area and Oregon. The company plans to open a store in Montana as of 2023 [update] .

  4. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Blown glass January 11, 2005 ... Glass enamel sculptures: Hand-made paper: Vaulting poles: March 31, 2009 ... Cremation urns: May 16, 2013

  5. Get to know the founder of KEANE, a hand-blown glass jewelry ...

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    KEANE founder, Colin Keane Lynch, melds his passion for fashion and glass within his made-to-order jewelry pieces. The post Get to know the founder of KEANE, a hand-blown glass jewelry brand ...

  6. Seneca Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    The company gradually became known for its high quality table ware. An example of the type of retailer that sold Seneca Glass products is a 1932 advertisement by Bloomingdale's that mentions a sale on "HandBlown Crystal Glass" made by Seneca Glass Company—"famous for quality glass". [107]

  7. 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".

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