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memorials with meaning

A look at some of our earlier projects. (We will be updating as we move along.)

 

Once you’ve seen what’s possible, and you begin to imagine the perfect way to properly remember your loved one, you’ll be one step closer to creating something that keeps the love alive.

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At least I hope so!

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Maybe it’s a sculpture, a piece of jewelry, a mosaic, a hand painted piece of furniture, a painting, a fountain, some wall art, a tattoo, a blanket, a rug, a piece of clothing … whatever it is, it is my prayer for you that whatever you are moved to create in their memory, it will be magical!

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Remember, memorializing a loved one can be as extraordinary or as simple as you like.

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~What’s remembered lives~

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viva box

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This memorial box was handcrafted by a bookbinder artisan in Boston. It holds letters and artwork from those who wanted to share their memories as an expression of love.

ISTAY bracelet

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This simple inspirational cuff bracelet was stamped with the acronym (I STAY)  for I Still Think About You on a band of sterling silver as a gift for a client who wanted something understated yet meaningful after she lost her son.

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This particular quote was a favorite of one of our clients and she wanted to wear it in a big and beautiful way to remind herself that even after experiencing a loss, she knew deep down that everything IS deeply okay.

9.11 i-beam

This cross is a replica of the i-beams that were standing in the 9.11 rubble at Ground Zero. My brother designed the cross and a local jeweler crafted the mold for a small run that we sold to those who wanted a meaningful way to remember that infamous day.

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