Losing more than one loved one can leave families wondering how to keep their memories close in a single piece of jewelry. A cremation pendant offers that option, allowing you to carry two lives together in one simple design.
Some families choose to combine ashes, while others prefer to keep them separate. Either way, we handle each set with care so the final piece reflects your wishes and honors the connection those loved ones shared.
How Our Artists Handle Multiple Sets of Ashes
Safe and Respectful Options
All of our cremation jewelry can be created using either a single set of ashes or multiple sets. The process depends on how you choose to package them. If you’re sending ashes from two people, such as your mother and father, you can either pre-combine them or keep them separated in individual bags within the same shipping kit.
If you keep them separated, the artist will gently combine them in the studio before creating your piece. We follow strict labeling and handling procedures to ensure everything is done with care. If you prefer not to have the ashes mixed, let us know. We have a few pieces specifically designed to keep the ashes distinct within one pendant.
Packaging Options for Multiple Loved Ones
Sending Ashes Together or Separately
We try to make the process as simple and secure as possible. Here’s how to package ashes when more than one person is being honored:
- Pre-combined: You can choose to combine the ashes yourself before shipping. This works well when the intent is to symbolize unity or shared legacy.
- Individually bagged: Send separate, labeled bags in the same box. Our artists will carefully mix them if instructed.
Either way, we recommend using our ash collection kit to ensure proper packaging, labeling, and protection during transit.
Types of Jewelry That Work Best for Multiple Ashes
Cremation Pendant Options
Many of our cremation pendant designs can include more than one person’s ashes. While you won’t see separate color sections for each person, the combined ashes are incorporated into the glass or resin as a single, unified memorial. This is often preferred by families who want to honor both loved ones in a simple, wearable way.
Common pendant options include:
- Glass teardrop pendants
- Swirled glass orbs on a chain
- Flat resin or glass lockets
We’ve found that rings and pendants with larger surfaces tend to work better for combining ashes, allowing the artist to blend them evenly and beautifully.
For Separated Ashes: The Dual Flame Memorial
When You Want to Keep Ashes Distinct
If you want a piece that separates the ashes visibly, the Dual Flame Memorial is our most popular option. This large glass sculpture features two distinct swirls, each holding one set of ashes. They spiral upward together but remain visually separate, creating a powerful tribute to shared memory and individuality.
This option works well when the people you’re honoring had strong individual identities but were closely connected in life.
What to Expect From the Final Piece
Every item we create is handmade with care and attention. When multiple sets of ashes are used, the final piece will reflect that connection without compromising on clarity or quality. Our team will walk you through the design options, confirm your preferences for mixing or separating ashes, and provide updates along the way.
Our cremation pendant options are popular because they’re wearable, subtle, and carry strong emotional value. Whether you choose glass, resin, or metal-based styles, we’ll ensure your memorial honors each life beautifully.
Key Takeaways
- Yes, you can include the ashes of more than one person in a cremation pendant.
- Ashes can be sent pre-combined or packaged separately; our artists will handle them according to your wishes.
- Some items, like our Dual Flame Memorial, keep ashes separate in the same piece.
- Our team is here to support you with packaging, design selection, and shipping-related questions.
Ready to Create a Memorial That Honors Everyone?
If you’re planning a piece that includes more than one loved one, we’re here to help. Whether it’s a cremation pendant, a custom sculpture, or a shared touchstone, we’ll make sure it reflects your story. Contact us today to get started or request a collection kit.








