Victoria and her family came into store for an appointment with one of our designers, Jo.
After sitting down with Victoria and her family. She explained she was looking for a memorial piece using her Dad’s ashes.
We discussed the ideas of what she would like to wear, that would be everlasting for her.
We looked and decided to go for a simple band that could be worn on Victoria’s right hand.
As the ring was going to contain the ashes we wanted Victoria involved in the process.
So the family all went to the workshop with Bezhard our goldsmith and they watched as Victoria added the ashes to the gold.
Once the gold was cooled, we could see the block that Behzad had to work with.
Behzard made the ring from the gold for Victoria, that she could wear and have the ever loving memory with her everyday.
“This process felt like closure it was so important and to be part of this made it more special and not forgetable.”
-Victoria
“ This was such a special moment that I shared with the family and honed to be part of”
-Jo
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