Six quick questions about how you want to keep your pet close. You'll get an
honest recommendation — including "neither, for now" if that's the truthful answer.
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Who was your companion?
Who should end up with the memorial?
There's no wrong answer — this just shapes what fits.
Which sounds more comforting?
And the ashes themselves?
Stones use 100% of them. A diamond uses only a small portion.
What feels comfortable to spend?
Real prices: stones are $1,195 flat. Diamonds start at $3,499.
Does timing matter to you?
Stones come home in ~10–12 weeks. A diamond takes 7–12 months.
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Stones fit how you answered.
You want something real to hold — and for everyone who loved them to have a piece of
that. That's exactly what solidification does, and no single keepsake can.
$1,195 all-inclusive with Parting Stone — shipping both ways, anytime money-back guarantee.
100% of your pet's ashes become smooth, natural stones. Dogs usually return ~5–40 stones; cats ~2–10.
Home in about 10–12 weeks — and there's no deadline to start.
You want them with you — not on a shelf, but everywhere. A genuine lab-grown diamond
made from their ashes or fur is the one memorial you can actually wear every day.
From $3,499 (0.25 carat) — you choose the color, cut, and an inscription.
It uses only a small portion of the ashes, so the rest stays exactly as it is.
Grown over 7–12 months, with video updates along the way. Financing from about $188/month.
Worth knowing: because the diamond uses so little, plenty of
ashes remain if the family later wants stones too.
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Honestly? This looks like both.
Part of you wants something to wear; part of your family wants something to hold. The
quiet secret of these two services is that they don't compete — a diamond uses only a
small portion of the ashes, leaving plenty for stones.
Stones — $1,195: 100% of the remaining ashes, dozens of keepsakes for the family, ~10–12 weeks.
Diamond — from $3,499: one to wear every day, grown over 7–12 months.
Neither has a deadline. Many families do one now and the other later.
A few of your answers were "I don't know" — and that's not a problem to fix. Ashes keep
indefinitely when stored dry and sealed. Families order these services weeks, months, or
years after a loss, and the options will still be here.
Keep the ashes somewhere dry and sealed — that's the only thing that matters right now.
When you're curious, the comparison covers both options with real prices and timelines.
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