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Tree of Life Cremation pendant and 4 Keepsakes

Tree of Life Cremation Keepsake Pendant

A tree is a symbol of stability, strength and eternal connection.

Tree of Life Silver Pendant and Chain €233 We use the metaphor of a tree with roots spreading into the ground to symbolize strength, stability and being grounded.

The branches reaching upwards represents growth, balance and harmony.

The tree is most often encompassed by a circle symbolizing how everything is interconnected in the world.

Weight and Material - Sterling Silver - 4 grams including chain

Size of pendant Length 18mm X Width 18mm X Depth 6mm or Lenght in inches .71X.71X.24

The chain is 24 inches, it can be shortened by closing the clasp lower when putting it on.

Part of our Crematorium Jewelry for Ashes collection.

Every piece of cremation jewelry is designed and made in Ireland and individually hand hallmarked in Dublin Castle.

The 4 Keepsakes are to hold a very small amount of Cremated Remains and the Ashes should be held in small eg silk pouches and the base openings sealed with a little gorilla glue. €60 each * 4 = €240
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With over two decades as a jewelry Artisan, Eoghan has developed a range of keepsake pendants and keepsake cremation necklaces, each piece incorporating a Celtic design.

By combining traditional methods with new modern techniques Eoghan is able to create exceptionally high-quality, unique keepsake cremation jewelry designs for men and women.

With a strong emphasis on craftsmanship which celebrates Ireland’s incredibly rich Celtic heritage and culture.

Every unique cremation jewelry design and style is handcrafted individually to ensure the highest quality in each and every piece.

Eoghan works and creates our range of keepsake jewelry from his Dublin-based studio, 5 minutes from Irish Urns, in Ireland's premium agricultural area, he uses recycled and ethically sourced material, mostly from local suppliers.

With unique Celtic cremation jewelry for ashes in classic styles alongside his many contemporary styles.

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