Every keepsake jewellery piece we make is completely individual and to make it easier to decide, we have some new colour options. They work beautifully with breastmilk, cremation ashes in jewellery and lock of hair keepsakes. You can combine them with your loved one’s birthstone or choose the birthstone colour.
The photos on our website are a portfolio of work we’ve done for clients over the past few years, and a few mockups. These colour blends are made up of opalescent flakes, coloured shimmers and pearlescent powders. We use ethically produced mica and plant-based glitters where possible. The pearly colours and two new sparkle mixes Goddess Golden and Dolphin Silver have their own galleries coming soon, all for sale on Keepsaker Supplies!
Don’t worry if you’re not sure which colour to choose for your breastmilk or memorial jewellery, we will always send you a Proof Photo to check you’re happy with the colour before setting the stone in precious metal.
unicorn white (or birthstone colour for April, June and October)
orchid purple (or birthstone colour for February)
aegean blue (or birthstone colour for September)
mermaid teal (or birthstone colour for December)
angelic aqua (or birthstone colour for March)
basilisk green (or birthstone colour for May and August)
chimera yellow (or birthstone colour for November)
dragon’s blood red (or birthstone colour for January and July)
Pearlescent Pink, Purple, Blue, Green, Gold or Red
These colours are also known as iridescent, ghost or pearly pigments. At first glance you can’t see any other colour but in certain lights you’ll see a hint of pigment.
The traditional rainbow can represent LGBTQIA+, the NHS, or a reminder of God’s commitment to the earth.
Classic Ashes
The colour of cremation ashes varies from person to person and pet to pet. From almost pure white to pure black and everything in between including not just greys and browns, but pink, green, blue and sometimes even purple.
Classic Umbilical Cord and Placenta
The colour of umbilical cord and placenta varies from baby to baby. From red so dark it’s almost black to pinks, oranges, yellows and whites. It depends on the length of cord and how much blood it contains or how the placenta was preserved.
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