Best Fingerprint Memorial Jewellery

If you're looking for a unique and personal way to remember a loved one, fingerprint memorial jewellery is a great option. In this article, I'll discuss the different types of fingerprint memorial jewellery that are available. I'll also talk about the benefits of this type of jewellery and how to choose the right piece. So, if you're interested in finding a special and meaningful way to honour a loved one, read on.

Types of Jewellery

There are a few different types of fingerprint memorial jewellery that are available. One option is a necklace where you can have your loved one's fingerprint imprinted on the front of a pendant and then hung on a necklace chain. Another option is a bracelet. You can choose to have the texture of their fingerprint displayed on the front of a bracelet charm and their name engraved on the back. Fingerprints on keyrings, and cufflinks are also popular choices but whichever type of memorial jewellery you opt for, this is guaranteed to be a special way of keeping your loved one close to you. I decided to order a Fingerprint Pendant from Memory Treasures, who provide a range of beautifully handcrafted and hand engraved memorial jewellery through their online and in-person service.

Fingerprint Memorial Jewellery

Benefits

As well as creating a sense of continued closeness, there are other benefits that come with fingerprint memorial jewellery. One benefit is that it's a very personal way to remember a loved one. This type of jewellery is special because it's made with your loved one's actual fingerprint and nothing is more unique and personal than a fingerprint. Another benefit of this type of jewellery is that it's a lasting tribute. With some occasional polishing and appropriate storage when not being worn, these silver pieces will be long lasting and can be passed down from generation to generation. Fingerprint memorial jewellery is also an especially thoughtful and meaningful gift, so if you're looking for a way to show someone how much you care, this type of personalised keepsake is a lovely option.

Taking Prints

For my pendant I was able to capture the print of my son’s finger by using a special fingerprint mould kit that Memory Treasures mailed to me. It was a simple two-step process that involved blending two compounds together and then gently pressing a finger into the ball of putty. When the mould hardened, I then popped it into an envelope and posted it back to Memory Treasures where they used the imprint to create my fingerprint pendant necklace from sterling silver. When it was delivered to my home, it was elegantly packaged in a padded box and came with a polishing cloth and care card.

Taking fingerprint with mould kit

If you have a Memory Treasures jeweller in your local area, they can offer an in-person service where a physical impression is made directly into your chosen piece of jewellery and is therefore touched by your loved one. Click here to check if there’s a jeweller in your area. If your loved one has passed away, you can contact Memory Treasures and they will post a fingerprint kit straight to the funeral director, who will be more than happy to take a print on your behalf.

Choosing the Right Piece

There are a couple of things to keep in mind when choosing the right piece of fingerprint memorial jewellery. First, think about the type and style of jewellery that you or the recipient would like. Pendants come in a range of shapes such as heart, oval, circle, teardrop, oblong, star, and dog tag. There’s also the option to add a birthstone based on the month your loved one was born, with each month represented by a different coloured stone:

Birthstones

If a necklace or bracelet with a pendant is not suitable, something like a fingerprint keyring is a popular option as this is likely to be carried around every day so will be a comforting regular reminder of your loved one. Second, think about the engraving. Depending on the piece of jewellery you choose, you can opt to have a name, age or special date engraved by hand on the front or back. I opted for my son’s first name on the back of our heart-shaped fingerprint pendant, which made it feel extra personal and special. Memory Treasures also offer hand and footprint jewellery as well as writing and drawing jewellery. So, if you’d prefer to capture a full hand or footprint or you have an original piece of handwriting or drawing you’d like to have printed in silver, then these are also exceptionally personal ways of memorialising your loved one.

Memory Treasures Fingerprint Memorial Jewellery

 

Find your Perfect Piece of Jewellery

Once you've considered each of these factors and options, head over to the Memory Treasures website where you'll be sure to find your perfect piece of fingerprint memorial jewellery to keep a loved one close, forever. For a wider range of jewellery options, and to receive 15% off your order, visit Memory Treasures parent company smallprint.com (referral link)

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