Description
Unique Memorial Glass Bracelet
Our Rainbow Bridge Glass Bracelet is the perfect way to celebrate your pet. They are handmade in the South Hams in Devon and the extremely talented glassmaker is inspired by coastal walks and living on the River Yealm. The bracelets pop with colour and will brighten up any outfit. Each piece is as unique as your pet. It’s so comforting to have them near you.
Your pet’s ashes are placed in two of the beads and these have polka dots on them so that you know which ones to hold when you need to.
What colours can I have for my Rainbow Bridge Glass Bracelet?
They come in a range of beautifully colours, choose your main colour and it will be complemented with other hues.
Colours: Red, Yellow, Pink, Green, Orange, Purple and Blue
How is my glass bracelet made?
Each piece is made by hand in Devon, England by the highly talented glass blower Penny Carter. She makes each one individually, heating glass rods directly in a flame and then cooling, gradually building up the colour vibrancy.
It takes about 6 to 8 weeks from receiving your pet’s ashes to having one of these beautiful glass bracelets on your wrist.
As soon as you place your order we’ll send you a pack that has everything you need to send your pet’s ashes securely to us. We’ll email you as soon as we receive them so that you know they’ve arrived safely. We’ll let you know as soon as they’re ready to send so that you can prepare a special place for them in your garden, window box or plant pot.
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Keeping some of your pet’s ashes
Many people keep some of their pet’s ashes either because they are not sure what to do with them, or they are not yet ready to do something with them or they simply want to keep them close by in their home.
Sometimes, very well meaning, friends will give advice such as ‘it’s time to move on’ or ‘you’ll feel better if you scatter/bury them’. But only you will know how you feel about the loss of your pet and only you will know when and if the time is right to do something else with the ashes.
You can keep a small amount in a keepsake so that you’ll always have them with you.
If you do have an urgent order then perhaps consider a gift voucher instead – Gift Voucher.
Pet Bereavement
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