When we lose someone we love—whether a family member, a dear friend, or even a cherished pet—we’re often left clinging to anything tangible that still connects us to them. A photo. A voice message. A favorite sweater that still smells like them.
At Mayniac Metals, we believe grief deserves more than just something to hold—it deserves something made with intention. That’s why we create memorial jewelry from ashes, hair, or other personal items, handcrafted into lasting keepsakes that help people carry their stories forward.
Every piece we make is more than just jewelry. It's a conversation, a tribute, and sometimes even closure.
More Than Metal: What Memorial Jewelry Means
In our studio, we see grief take shape in the form of wedding rings made with a parent’s ashes, pendants holding strands of a baby’s hair, and necklaces honoring a beloved pet. These aren’t mass-produced items—they’re intimate, custom creations born from real love and real loss.
For many of our clients, these pieces become part of their healing journey. Wearing them provides comfort during hard days, and strength on the days when just getting out of bed feels impossible.
How It Works
Our process is simple, transparent, and deeply respectful. When you place an order, we reach out on how to safely send us your loved one’s ashes, fur, or hair. Once we receive your materials, we begin crafting your jewelry by hand, keeping you updated throughout the process.
Whether you’re choosing a sterling silver cremation ring, an ash-infused necklace, or a discreet piece no one else would ever guess holds something so sacred—you’re trusting us with something priceless. We don’t take that lightly.
Why It Matters
Grief doesn’t follow a timeline. And for many, having something tangible—something beautiful—they can wear daily is a powerful reminder that love doesn’t end when life does.
Memorial jewelry isn’t about forgetting. It’s about remembering in a way that feels alive.
Looking for a way to honor someone you’ve lost?
Browse our Memorial Collection at mayniacmetals.com or reach out with your story. Every piece starts with a conversation.