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    #16
    Re: Funeral Rites

    Originally posted by faye_cat View Post
    I still haven't made up my mind about this. I like the idea of some sort of burial/permanent resting place. I really like the concept of the ashes helping a tree to grow. Ideally, I would own a large enough plot of land that can stay in my family and get myself planted with a tree there. I do think I prefer cremation over burial, but I don't really want to be in an urn somewhere inside and I don't want my ashes scattered in some creative or traditional way. There's a company I follow on facebook who creates gorgeous designs to preserve ashes, some necklaces, some paperweights. That would be cool. Artful Ashes I think is what they are called?
    there is a place i found that offeer pressing ashes into gem form but very expensive.

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      #17
      Re: Funeral Rites

      Originally posted by anunitu View Post
      there is a place i found that offeer pressing ashes into gem form but very expensive.

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      i think that was them or something
      I think this is a bit different. The ashes in glass one they literally roll the molten glass in the ashes to coat it, then put another layer of glass on, so the ashes are encapsulated in the glass. At least from what I understand.
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