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Heart in Diamond – Cremation Is Not the End

When it comes to the UK and London, statistics and surveys show us one single thing – more than two thirds of the population will opt for cremation after their death and have no intention of being buried. 

Moreover, some studies show that British people wouldn’t like ending up in a plot that’s miles away from their family and friends, with the risk of not being visited. 

Most people would indeed prefer their ashes to be in the home of their children or thrown in the sea, for example. However, this is not how cremation can end. While having the ashes of your loved one on display, you can do so much more with them.

London’s Cremation Trends

Londoners no longer feel the need to deal with the expenses and with the preparations required by a traditional ceremony. As you may know, even some of the customs implied by a traditional burial are now switched for something else.

Instead of all-black clothes, people now try to find the proper way to commemorate their loved ones. If the deceased person has loved motorcycles, then you can expect a biker dress code for their funeral.

In short, times change and people try to put the funds used for funerals into some other things that can commemorate their loved ones.

Moreover, statistics show that most families with mid to high income have already purchased the direct cremation plans given out by certain companies. To be more specific, usually four out of ten consumers rely on a cremation plan.

The Solution for Proper Commemoration

Heart in Diamond is one of the companies you may have already heard of. They specialize in turning ashes in diamond in the UK. They are, probably, the main choice for the people that want to properly commemorate their loved ones.

While you may want to go for a themed funeral, so to speak, some people want something more personal to help them remember the ones that are no longer with them. 

In this case, we should mention cremation jewellery and diamonds made from the ashes of the deceased ones. The reason behind this practice is a simple one – who wouldn’t want a pendant, ring, or a diamond that could be the perfect embodiment, so to speak, of their loved one?

Given that more and more Londoners turn to cremation as their way of going out, it’s only natural that they also rely on turning ashes into diamonds as a way of commemoration.

The Bottom Line

London is considered to be one of the world’s capital cities. It shelters history, architecture, modernity, and technology all in one place – not to mention the plethora of religions and cultures.

With such open-minded people, it goes without saying that most of them would rely on unconventional cremation trends, such as turning the ashes of their loved ones into diamonds or jewellery. 

Basically, instead of just having the ashes on display, you wear them as part of your outfit. This allows you to have your loved one with you forever.

Jess Young

Jess is a writer at the UK's largest independent press agency SWNS. She runs women's real-life magazine Real-Fix.com, as well as contributing articles and features to all of the major titles and digital publications.

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