People’s last words stick with us for a long time, but memory fades and stone doesn’t. Unless you get cremated and your ashes end up in an ugly urn, your remains get a grave, and together with it - the last opportunity to entertain those who drop by for a visit.
Turning your loved one's ashes into diamonds is has become a popular memorial. Our experts discuss what is a cremation diamond, the process, costs, & more.
You can share other people’s graves in London, not long til we need the grave rotator to turn it into an ongoing way to get shot of those who don’t like the feeling of being torched instead.
Grave-sharing is fine – there’s no space for living people, let alone dead ones
My Tree has launched the first exclusive Memorial Park in the UK that allows individuals to plant a tree with the ashes of their loved one. With natural burials seeing an increase in popularity, My Tree is raising to respond to interest for their first 30-acre site and aiming to launch 3 more by the... Read more
Cheeky but I like these. God graves, putting all those ole deities to rest once and for all.
if anybody ever makes a site or a contest for this, then I nominate the one that says I was hoping for a pyramid.
OMG. I FOUND IT. THE ONE ABOUT “IF YOU CAN READ THIS YOU ARE STANDING ON MY BOOBS” IS IN THIS LIST. IT SHOULD WIN FOR SURE.
It’s a thing – The diamond is left inside a growing cell until it reaches the desired size. The longer you wait, the larger the diamond becomes.
…and here is how it’s done. Weird.
People do this now.
You can share other people’s graves in London, not long til we need the grave rotator to turn it into an ongoing way to get shot of those who don’t like the feeling of being torched instead.
Pretty dark idea. How about turning into a tree instead?