Red agate ashes-bracelet with silver ash element for woman
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A gemstone that carries what words cannot
Red agate has been chosen deliberately here. For centuries this stone has been associated with protection and inner strength, two things you may need more than most right now. Worn as a bracelet, it keeps that meaning close, along with a small amount of cremation ash from the person you are missing.
Natural stone, individual to every piece
Each red agate bead is formed naturally, which means no two bracelets are identical. The deep red colour and the fine patterning running through the stone are not applied or manufactured. They are simply there, which makes this piece personal before it is ever filled. The silver ball sitting between the beads is the ash element. A small screw at the back allows you to open the reservoir yourself, fill it with a symbolic amount of cremation ash, and close it again. Using a filling kit designed for ash jewellery is recommended, as these include the adhesive needed to seal the screw securely once the reservoir is filled.
Fit and comfort
The band is elasticated and adjusts to your wrist, so there is no need to choose a size. It is ready to wear straight away.
What this piece holds
In gemstone tradition, red agate is connected with protection, calm and steadiness. If you are looking for something that offers quiet support on the days when everything feels heavy, that is precisely what this stone represents. The bond you shared with the person you have lost finds a place here in a piece of jewellery you can wear every day. It looks simple. What it means is yours alone.
A personal suggestion
Consider filling the reservoir with ash set aside from a moment that mattered to you both. Chosen deliberately rather than gathered at random, that small decision shifts the piece from something beautiful into something that is genuinely and completely yours.
Filling, sealing and wearing
Filling the ash element is something you do yourself, calmly and at whatever moment feels right. Unscrew the small fitting at the back of the silver ball, fill the reservoir, then close it again. Sealing the screw with adhesive from a filling kit means you will not need to think about it again. The silver element is made for daily wear, and the same basic care applies as with any silver jewellery: keep it dry where you can, and buff it gently with a soft cloth if it begins to lose its shine.
A note on care and practical use
Because the reservoir is sealed by a small screw, it is worth taking your time when filling it, ideally with a proper ash jewellery filling kit that includes a funnel and adhesive. Silver can tarnish with prolonged exposure to moisture, so removing the bracelet before bathing or swimming will help it keep its appearance. Treated with ordinary care, this is a piece built to last and to be worn often.
Take your time looking at this urn for ashes bracelet. There is no rush. If you would like help choosing a filling kit or have questions about the ash element, we are happy to talk it through with you.
| Article number | 101692 |
|---|---|
| Delivery time | 5 - 10 working days |
| Material | Precious stone |
| Colour | Red |
| Dimensions (h x w x d in cm) | ± 19 cm |
| Volume in litre | 0.001 |
| Suitable for | Holding a part of the ashes (Symbolic) |
| Filling opening | Threaded closure |
| Warranty | 24 Months |




