A 60-second check, not a sales pitch

Are stones right
for your family?

Six quick questions about who should keep a piece of them, how the urn feels, and what's realistic. You'll get an honest answer — including "you might not need this" if that's the truth.

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Who are you thinking about this for?

Where are the ashes now?

There's no wrong situation — solidification works from any of these.

Who should end up with a keepsake?

How does the urn — or the idea of one — feel?

Would you want to keep some ashes as they are?

You can send all of the ashes, or just a portion and keep the rest in reserve.

And honestly — how does $2,495 sit with you?

That's the real all-inclusive price, shipping both ways. No surprises later.

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Stones fit how your family works.

More than one person should end up holding something real — and that's the one thing no urn can do. Solidification turns 100% of the ashes into 40–80 smooth stones, enough for everyone who loved them to keep one close.

  • $2,495 all-inclusive with Parting Stone — prepaid shipping both ways, anytime money-back guarantee.
  • Usually 40–80 stones for an adult; home in about 10–12 weeks.
  • There's no deadline — families order weeks or years after a loss.
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Worth a slow look — no rush.

Some of your answers point toward stones; some say you're still feeling it out. That's exactly the right place to be. Read the full guide, sit with it, and decide at home — ashes keep indefinitely, so nothing about this is urgent.

  • Stones make the most sense when several people want a keepsake, or when the urn feels unfinished.
  • You can send just a portion of the ashes and keep the rest in reserve.
  • The anytime money-back guarantee means deciding to look costs nothing.
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Honestly? You might not need this.

It's just you, and the urn already feels right. That's a complete answer — a single keepsake, a small piece of memorial jewelry, or simply the urn you have may serve you just as well, and cost far less than $2,495.

  • Stones earn their price when a whole family wants to share them. For one person, they're usually more than you need.
  • If that ever changes — more family wants a piece, or the urn stops feeling right — the option will still be here.
  • Ashes keep indefinitely. There is no deadline on any of this.
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This can wait — and that's okay.

$2,495 is real money, and you said it's out of reach right now. Here's what the industry won't tell you: there is no deadline. Ashes keep indefinitely when stored dry and sealed. The service will still exist when the timing is better.

  • Nothing about the ashes changes with time — solidification works the same in five years as it does today.
  • Keep them somewhere dry and sealed; that's the only thing that matters right now.
  • If you want the details for later, the guide isn't going anywhere either.
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There's no deadline on grief

This quiz exists to help you think, not to rush you. Whatever it says, take your time — the right moment is whenever it feels right.