Sealed chamber memorial jewelry is a method of incorporating cremation ashes, hair or fur into jewelry by placing them inside a discreet internal compartment within the precious metal itself. Once filled, the chamber is permanently sealed using precision laser welding so the contents remain securely enclosed.

Because the ashes are enclosed within the metal rather than visible within glass or resin, sealed chamber jewelry can incorporate diamonds, gemstones and traditional jewelry designs while securely containing the ashes of a loved one.

How Sealed Chamber Memorial Jewelry Works

Sealed chamber memorial jewelry contains a small internal compartment that is created within the structure of the jewelry during the manufacturing process. This chamber is designed to hold a small amount of ashes, hair or fur from a loved one.

Once the ashes or hair have been carefully placed inside the chamber, the opening is permanently sealed using precision laser welding. This process fuses the metal together without the use of adhesives, glue, resin or mechanical closures.

After sealing, the chamber becomes part of the metal structure of the jewelry itself. This creates a secure enclosure designed to keep the contents safely contained while allowing the visible design of the jewelry to remain elegant and timeless.

Because the ashes are enclosed within the metal rather than visible inside a material such as resin or glass, sealed chamber jewelry can incorporate traditional jewelry features including diamonds, gemstones and precious metal settings.

Cutaway diagram showing how ashes are permanently sealed inside solid precious metal in sealed chamber memorial jewelry

Illustrative cutaway showing how ashes are securely sealed within the metal in sealed chamber memorial jewelry.

Different Terms Used for Sealed Chamber Memorial Jewelry

Within the memorial jewelry industry, sealed chamber designs are sometimes described using different terminology. While the wording may vary, these terms generally refer to jewelry where ashes, hair or fur are placed inside a small compartment within the precious metal.

You may see this construction method described using phrases such as:

  • Ashes inside jewelry
  • Ashes enclosed within jewelry
  • Hidden ashes jewelry
  • Internal chamber memorial jewelry
  • Hidden compartment jewelry
  • Secret chamber jewelry

Although the terminology may differ between jewelers, these descriptions typically refer to jewelry where the memorial material is placed inside the metal before being permanently sealed.

Materials Used in Sealed Chamber Memorial Jewelry

Because the ashes are enclosed within the precious metal structure of the jewelry, sealed chamber designs can be crafted using the same materials used in traditional fine jewelry.

This allows memorial jewelry to maintain the strength and durability expected from solid precious metals, while still securely containing the ashes of a loved one.

  • Sterling silver
  • 9k, 14k or 18k gold
  • Platinum
  • Lab-grown diamonds
  • Natural or lab-grown gemstones such as sapphires, rubies or emeralds

Because the ashes are stored discreetly inside the metal itself, the jewelry can incorporate traditional jewelry features such as gemstone settings, engraved details and polished precious metal finishes.

How Long Sealed Chamber Memorial Jewelry Lasts

Because the ashes are enclosed within solid precious metal, sealed chamber memorial jewelry is designed to last for generations when cared for in the same way as traditional fine jewelry.

The chamber is permanently sealed using precision laser welding, creating a secure enclosure within the metal structure of the jewelry. This avoids the use of resin, adhesives or mechanical closures that could weaken the piece over time.

When crafted from solid precious metals such as gold, platinum or sterling silver, the jewelry can be worn and maintained just like any other high-quality jewelry piece.

Like all jewelry, occasional professional servicing is recommended to maintain gemstone settings, surface finishes and overall condition.

The Four Main Types of Memorial Jewelry

Memorial jewelry can be created using several different construction methods. Each method incorporates ashes in a different way and offers different visual and structural characteristics.

Method How Ashes Are Included Key Characteristics
Sealed Chamber Memorial Jewelry Ashes are placed inside a hidden chamber within the precious metal and permanently sealed. Durable, discreet construction that allows traditional jewelry designs.
Glass Memorial Jewelry Ashes are fused into molten glass during kiln firing. Ashes remain visible within the glass.
Resin Memorial Jewelry Ashes are suspended inside resin or epoxy. Lower cost but may yellow, soften or degrade over time.
Self-Fill Memorial Jewelry A small compartment is filled by the customer using a screw closure. DIY option with a removable chamber.

Sealed Chamber Memorial Jewelry

How ashes are included: Ashes are placed inside a hidden chamber within the precious metal and permanently sealed.

Key characteristics: Durable construction that allows traditional jewelry designs while securely containing ashes inside the metal.

Glass Memorial Jewellery

How ashes are included: Ashes are fused into molten glass during kiln firing.

Key characteristics: Ashes remain visible within the glass element of the jewelry.

Resin Memorial Jewellery

How ashes are included: Ashes are suspended within resin or epoxy.

Key characteristics: Resin can sometimes yellow, soften or degrade over time depending on the materials used.

Self-Fill Memorial Jewelry

How ashes are included: A small compartment is filled by the customer using a screw closure.

Key characteristics: DIY approach where the compartment can be reopened if required.

Sealed Chamber vs Self Fill Memorial Jewelry

Some memorial jewelry is designed to be filled by the customer using a small screw or threaded compartment. These self-fill designs can provide a lower-cost option and allow the chamber to be reopened if needed.

Sealed chamber memorial jewelry works differently. The ashes are placed inside the jewelry by professional jewelers before the chamber is permanently sealed using precision laser welding.

This creates a discreet and secure enclosure within the metal itself, allowing the jewelry to look like traditional fine jewelry while keeping the contents safely contained.

You can learn more in our guide to Sealed Chamber vs Self Fill Memorial Jewelry.

Can Ashes Be Melted Into Metal?

Some memorial jewelry companies incorporate ashes by mixing them directly into molten metal during casting. While this may sound appealing in theory, cremation ashes contain minerals and impurities that are not normally present in precious metal alloys.

When ashes are introduced into molten metal, these impurities can interfere with the structure of the alloy. This can result in metal that is more brittle and potentially more prone to cracking or structural weakness over time.

For this reason, many professional jewelers avoid incorporating ashes directly into precious metal alloys. Sealed chamber memorial jewelry takes a different approach by placing the ashes inside a dedicated compartment within the jewelry before permanently sealing the chamber.

This allows the jewelry to retain the structural integrity of the precious metal while still securely containing the ashes inside the piece.

What Can Be Placed Inside Memorial Jewelry?

Memorial jewelry is most commonly created using cremation ashes, but other materials can also be incorporated depending on the design and construction method used.

Many designs can safely incorporate:

  • Cremation ashes
  • Hair from a loved one
  • Fur from a pet
  • A small fabric thread or textile fragment

Only a very small amount of material is typically required. Any unused ashes or hair are carefully returned with the completed jewelry.

FAQ's

What is memorial jewelry?

Memorial jewelry is jewelry that contains or incorporates a small amount of cremation ashes, allowing people to keep a physical reminder of a loved one close to them. The ashes can be included in different ways depending on the construction method used, such as sealed chambers, fused glass gemstones, resin settings, or self-fill compartments.

How are ashes placed inside memorial jewelry?

Ashes can be incorporated into memorial jewelry using several different techniques. In sealed chamber jewelry, the ashes are placed inside a small compartment within the precious metal and permanently sealed. In glass memorial jewelry, ashes are fused into molten glass during kiln firing. Other methods may suspend ashes in resin or allow customers to place ashes into a screw-top chamber themselves.

How much ashes are needed for memorial jewelry?

Only a very small amount of ashes is typically required. In most cases, less than a teaspoon is sufficient to create a memorial jewelry piece. Any unused ashes are carefully returned with the completed item.

Can hair or pet fur be used instead of ashes?

Yes. Many memorial jewelry designs can incorporate hair from a loved one or fur from a pet. These materials can be placed inside sealed chambers or incorporated into glass elements depending on the design.

Is memorial jewelry durable enough for everyday wear?

Well-constructed memorial jewelry can be suitable for everyday wear. Pieces made using traditional jewelry techniques and solid precious metals are designed to withstand normal daily use. Durability will vary depending on the construction method and materials used.

What is sealed chamber memorial jewelry?

Sealed chamber memorial jewelry contains a hidden compartment within the precious metal. Ashes, hair, or fur are placed inside this chamber before it is permanently sealed, typically using precision welding techniques. This allows the jewelry to look like traditional fine jewelry while safely containing the memorial material inside.

Can ashes be melted into metal jewelry?

Some companies mix ashes into molten metal during casting. However, cremation ashes contain minerals and impurities that can affect the structure of precious metal alloys. For this reason, many jewelers prefer alternative methods that keep the metal structurally sound while still incorporating the ashes.

How long does memorial jewelry last?

The lifespan of memorial jewelry depends largely on the materials and construction method used. Jewelry made from solid precious metals using traditional techniques can last for many years with normal care. Materials such as glass gemstones are also colour-stable and durable, while other materials used in some memorial jewelry may degrade or change appearance over time.

Is memorial jewelry waterproof?

Many memorial jewelry designs made from solid precious metals are suitable for everyday wear and can tolerate normal contact with water. However, as with all fine jewelry, it is usually recommended to remove jewelry during activities such as swimming, heavy exercise, or exposure to harsh chemicals to help maintain its long-term condition.

Can memorial jewelry contain ashes from pets?

Yes. Memorial jewelry can be created using ashes from a loved person or a pet. Many people choose to create pieces in remembrance of dogs, cats, horses, and other animals.

Related Memorial Jewelry Guides

If you’d like to explore the different construction methods used in memorial jewelry in more detail, the guides below explain how each approach works and how they compare.

TRANSPARENCY YOU CAN ALWAYS ASK ABOUT

Choosing memorial jewelry is a deeply personal decision. Families trust us with something irreplaceable, and we take that responsibility seriously.

Sealed chamber memorial jewelry allows ashes, hair or fur to be placed inside a discreet internal compartment within the precious metal before being permanently sealed using precision laser welding.

Any unused ashes or hair are always carefully returned with the completed piece. If you would ever like more detail about a design, material or process, you can contact our team and we will be happy to help.

Siobhan Jones, Founder and Creative Director at Ashes With Art

Siobhan Jones

Founder & Creative Director, Ashes With Art

Siobhan established her studio in 1996 and leads the creative direction behind Ashes With Art. Her work combines fused glass craftsmanship with fine jewelry techniques, with a focus on durable construction, carefully chosen materials and memorial pieces designed to last.

Learn more about Siobhan Jones