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My partner wants to have a lab create piece of Jewellery made using ashes, I know they are scams as there isn’t enough carbon to actually create a diamond however could a diamond not be created artificially and ashes are melted / put in? Or is melting the ashes into glass an option and cutting the glass in a nice way? We’re not looking for a stone to be only fabricated out of the ashes, I can’t find any deeper Information other then a diamonds can’t be solely created out of human ashes due to the lack of carbon is there anyone who knows more about this ???

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Creating a diamond solely from human ashes is indeed not possible because the carbon content in ashes is too low for diamond synthesis. However, there are alternatives:

1.  Memorial Diamonds with Ashes: Some companies offer services where a small amount of ashes is incorporated into a laboratory-grown diamond. This doesn’t create a diamond from ashes but memorializes the person in the diamond’s structure.
2.  Cremation Glass Art: Another option is to use the ashes to create glass art. Skilled glass artisans can incorporate ashes into glass sculptures, pendants, or other jewelry pieces. This provides a beautiful and unique way to remember a loved one.

Both options can be meaningful and personalized ways to remember someone special. Be sure to research reputable companies or artisans with experience in these processes to ensure the quality and integrity of the memorial piece.

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