Made with love, care and understanding.
The story behind Tears to Treasure
After losing my mum in 2022, I wanted a piece of jewellery made with her ashes, something deeply personal that I could hold close. Tears to Treasure was created from that journey, and every keepsake is handmade with the same care, patience and respect I would want for my own. Kerry x
Our most loved keepsakes
Beautifully made memorial jewellery, crafted to hold the moments, memories and connections that mean the most.
A gentle process, handled with care.
From choosing your piece to sending your inclusions, everything is made clear, simple and respectful from start to finish.
Choose what to include
Decide what you would like preserved, such as ashes, breastmilk, hair, fur, flowers or fabric.
Pick your style
Browse the collection and choose the design that feels right for you, from rings to pendants and more.
Send your inclusions
After ordering, you will receive clear instructions on how to safely send everything to Kerry.
Your piece is handmade
Every keepsake is carefully created by hand with patience, care and respect for your story.
Delivered back to you
Your finished piece is returned safely, ready to wear, gift and treasure for years to come.
Find something meaningful
Explore beautifully made keepsakes by style, each one created to hold a memory close.
Rings
Timeless memorial rings made to be worn every day.
Pendants
Meaningful pendants to keep close to your heart.
Charms
Personal charms designed for bracelets and keepsake jewellery.
Earrings
Elegant keepsake earrings with soft, meaningful detail.
Secretly Set
Subtle pieces with meaning held discreetly inside.
Unisex & Men’s
Strong, understated keepsakes for every style.
Gifts
Thoughtful non-jewellery keepsakes and remembrance gifts.
Wedding
Special keepsakes for carrying love and memory into your day.Frequently asked questions
Helpful answers about sending inclusions, turnaround times and caring for your finished keepsake.
How much inclusion do I need to send?+
Only a small amount is required, a little goes a long way.
- Cremation ashes: Around ¼ teaspoon is usually enough.
- Hair or fur: Short snips are fine, channel rings may need slightly longer strands.
- Breastmilk: Approximately 10ml is recommended, although less can often be used.
Please avoid sending all of your inclusions. It is always best to keep a small amount back for peace of mind.
How do I send my inclusions?+
Once you have placed your order, you will receive clear instructions on how to safely send your inclusions by post.
If needed, I can provide an inclusions sending kit with a small pot, tubes or sealable bags, along with return address details.
Due to the precious nature of these inclusions, I strongly recommend using tracked delivery.
What is your turnaround time?+
Turnaround times can vary depending on postage times, custom components and engraving requirements.
Once your inclusions have been received, most pieces are completed within 10–14 working days.
Items containing breastmilk may require extra preparation time, which will be confirmed when your inclusions arrive.
Can I collect my finished order?+
All finished orders are securely packaged and returned by post, with tracked delivery used for peace of mind.
If you are local and would prefer to collect, this may be possible by prior arrangement.
What happens to leftover inclusions?+
Your inclusions are always treated with care and respect.
Any unused materials, such as hair, ashes or other inclusions, will be carefully returned with your finished piece wherever possible.
Nothing is ever discarded.
I don’t know my ring size, can you help?+
If you are unsure of your ring size, I can include a ring sizer in your inclusions kit. Once measured, simply return it with your inclusions.
You can also have your finger measured at a local jeweller, which is often the most accurate option.
Will hair or fur be visible?+
Silver, grey or white hair or fur can sometimes be harder to see in resin due to losing pigment.
You can test visibility by placing a small amount in a glass of water. If you can see it through the side of the glass, it is usually possible to see it in resin.
What colour background would you recommend?+
Hair tends to stand out best against a smooth background. Dark hair shows beautifully on lighter tones, while lighter hair can blend into pale backgrounds.
If you have enough, I am happy to create a test cast so you can see how it may look.