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Sarah Fox offers an exclusive service whereby clients are given the opportunity to have the memories of their horses immortalised by having their hair weaved or braided into the jewellery pieces of their choice.
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Many Pet Lovers Ensure that their Deceased Animals Live On Of course, when an animal, also your favourite pet, dies, it often leaves the owners sad and bereaved. But that does not mean you will forget him/her. You may decide to do something to keep this animal alive, even if only in your memory. That is why so many people today think about possibilities such as having the animal cremated and then keeping the ashes, much as one would do with humans. You may then decide to scatter the ashes somewhere in your garden, or where the pet used to play, or – if it is a horse for example – where it used to gallop and graze. That is everyone's own decision as to what happens to the ashes. Many owners do more than keep it, actually. Some approach, say, an artist to make them something beautiful that contains their ashes. It is not uncommon for people to have them in a piece of what is known as cremation jewellery or remembrance jewellery: the pet is cremated and a portion of the ashes included in some specially designed and made jewellery that you can wear if you feel leaving the ashes on the mantelpiece is not enough. There are many examples of the different types of jewellery that people decide on when they opt for this possibility. You can have your pet's ashes, or their hair or a small piece of their skin, included in rings and pendants made from different materials such as silver, gold, brass or pewter, for example. You may decide you do not want a ring but a bracelet or necklace instead.
It does not matter; the individual will decide what they want, whether it is a piece of jewellery they can always wear, or a small box which you display in your home, or a painting on a wall with some of the animal's ashes included during the preparation of this artwork. Fortunately, there are artists with great ideas to assist you. The same is true for jewellery designers that can help you by making you a lovely piece that contains some of your pet's ashes. All of this is done to help the owner keep the pet's memories alive. You may actually ask the jeweller to personalise the piece for you by adding the pet's details somewhere, for example, their name and date of birth. Owners can decide, and the jeweller then complies. It also depends on the individual as to how elaborate they want their piece to be: either something quite simple or a piece of jewellery to which may be added precious or semi-precious stones. A well experienced jeweller will have additional ideas, especially if they do this all the time for their clients. Some of these jewellers and artists work from home, while others may have a studio somewhere. They are found easily on the internet today and have a website that explains how they work, what they do and how you can order from them. Some have great websites that show you exactly what the different options are for you, the client. Some may also offer you bespoke options that allow you to come up with specific requests as to what you want them to do for you. They will also tell you what to do to get the ashes to them if you live some distance away. It is, of course, important to find the jeweller or artist that you feel comfortable with. Look around; they are out there.In addition to having something done for yourself, you may also decide to have a piece made for a family member or friend who will appreciate a kind gesture and who may love the idea of receiving a piece of jewellery with their favourite pet's hair in it. There are many possibilities to keep the memories alive. Having the pet's ashes included in a lovely piece is one of them. About Us: Sarah Fox offers an exclusive service whereby clients are given the opportunity to have the memories of their horses immortalised by having their hair weaved or braided into the jewellery pieces of their choice. Sarah Fox Fine Art offers great selections in terms of which clients can ask for bespoke pieces to be handmade for them by Sarah herself. In addition to rings, earrings, pendants, and brooches and a host of other pieces clients can order artworks and custom made horsehair pottery among the choices. Great emphasis is placed on individual needs and requirements and clients are assured of great personal attention and customer satisfaction at all times. For more about Sarah's work please visit https://sarahfoxfineart.co.uk