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Being different with traditional funerals, Heart In Diamond is another expression of mourning. Created using the signature carbon taken from ashes of loved ones, Heart In Diamond can be your living bond.
Heart In Diamond (http://www.en.heart-in-diamond.hk/) is full of love, eternity and yearning, so it is getting prevalent in the UK, the US and Hong Kong. As a UK-based commemorative cremation diamond company, it adopts patent-qualified HPHT technology (No. 2372286) to grow your unique diamond. To engrave love with eternal memory is what people do at Heart In Diamond.
At Heart In Diamond, it is more an experience to feel human warmth than a job in funeral industry. Once a senior citizen came to Heart In Diamond, requiring using hair taken from him and his wife to create a red diamond as a golden wedding gift to her. People at Heart In Diamond are always touched by such beautiful stories.
With the latest HPHT technology of the third generation, carbon extracted from only 100g ashes or 2g hair can be created to real, certified cremation diamonds. By replicating conditions of diverse temperatures and pressure, Heart In Diamond produces many colors of cremation diamonds to meet customers’ various needs, such as white, orange yellow, red and green.
From the moment an order is placed, a unique ID digit number is assigned to the customer to follow creation process. With no sales teams or performance goals, people at Heart In Diamond address problems with patience and sincerity, and work to be the “heart” of your diamonds.
Memories like diamonds are forever!
(British) Daily Mail: Steven Logan, a British worker who has fought against cancer for half a year, passed away just several hours before his wedding with his 15-year lover Kate Rogers.
Heart In Diamond creates ashes (burnt human skeleton) to diamonds (the most unbreakable thing in the world), leaving a beautiful connection. As it says in The Peony Pavilion, people who cannot always keep loved ones in mind are not totally devoted.
Although Logan has long gone, Rogers decided to inset her wedding ring with his ashes, keeping him forever by her side. This memorial diamond created not only witnessed Rogers’ intense love, but helped her realize the dream of getting old with loved one to some extent.
As with love, a Heart In Diamond also requires long-time nurture and tribulation to be a stunning presence. Heart In Diamond (http://www.en.heart-in-diamond.hk/) is a UK-based memorial diamonds producer, providing services of creating cremation diamonds from human ashes or hair.
Losing a loved one is the most painful, frustrating experience. Only when you are in this position and realize that having them in person is no longer an option, you could turn to Heart In Diamond, which can freeze the time and create your living bond with loved ones.
At present, diamond from ashes is still a fresh idea for most Chinese people, but there is always an exception. Beatrice Hsu, a Taiwanese actress, ended her 28 years’ life in a car accident. To commemorate their loved one, her families used her ashes to create 4 golden “cremation diamond” rings.
This stunning idea was proposed based on people’s endless love and emotional link to their loved ones. It is in 2005 when UK-based Heart In Diamond (http://www.en.heart-in-diamond.hk/) began to provide services of creating cremation diamonds with ashes. With the acceleration of economic growth, people in China have started to accept this idea. Consequently, Heart In Diamond stepped into Hong Kong in 2013, Chinese Mainland in 2014 and Taiwan in 2015, marking its great potential in Chinese market.
Owing to increasingly mature technologies, genuine, certified cremation diamonds can be created at Heart In Diamond from human ashes. Since 2005, cremation diamond creation technology has upgraded for three times. Excluding defects like long creation time and limited color choice in previous technologies, Heart In Diamond’s latest patent-protected HPHT technology (No. 2372286, from 01, 18, 2008 to 01, 18, 2028) can create 100% real diamonds of 5 different colors with only 100g ashes within 3 or 4 months. Recently, operations of Heart In Diamond have reached out to Greater China, and planned to attend funeral exhibitions in Macao in May and another funeral EXPO in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in June, 2015.
Heart In Diamond will be committed to conserving people’s precious memories and creating your living bond with loved ones.
Memories are precious because they go through pain and hardship, and penetrate into people’s mind. However, abstract memory will fade away with time, leaving nothing. By contrast, an object with lover’s odor can be more available to express love, such as a lock of hair. Given that hair is hard to conserve and easily burned or broken, people in American made hair or ashes into beautiful, eternal diamonds, a more suitable way to treasure precious memories.
Christian Pike was an American soldier who died on the battlefield in Afghanistan. To create a living bond with him, his fiancée Morgan Lakner decided to use the combined carbon from his ashes and her own lock of hair to create a diamond as a forever treasure.
How can hair and diamond be related and even become the same thing? The reporter visited Hong Kong Office of Heart In Diamond to find answers. At Heart In Diamond, memorial cremation diamonds are created in 70-120 days through sample analysis, carbon extraction, carbon restructuring, diamond growing, cutting and polishing, and inspection and certification. Every cremation diamond created at Heart In Diamond is unique with your exclusive memories with loved one.
Currently, the UK-based Heart In Diamond is one of the very few producers of memorial cremation diamonds worldwide. Its Hong Kong Office is also responsible for business marketing of Greater China.
People will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory. Memories like diamonds are forever.
Wall Street Journal: An American lady used ashes of her loved cat that has accompanied her for 20 years to create a cremation diamond ring for lifelong company.
Thanks to the professional service from Heart In Diamond, Natalie Pilon can get her loved cat Meowy back metaphorically. Now, Meowy has become the cremation diamonds in the ring on her finger, and “this is the only chance to keep Meowy by my side”, said Pilon. Such departed pets made it feasible to create Memorial diamonds with ashes.
An employee from Customer Services of Heart In Diamond U.S., said that they receive a lot of carbon samples of hair or ashes from customers to commemorate their lovers, parents or loved pets.
Heart In Diamond cremation diamonds possess the identical chemical, optical and physical properties of earth-mined natural diamonds. Claire also said that different colors can be made through HPHT technology. As white and red diamonds require more complex creation conditions, their prices are also much higher.
Sometimes, customers wonder that how can they confirm ashes of their loved pets really be in the diamond. Tom Bischoff, manager of DNA2diamonds (another brand of Heart In Diamond www.en.heart-in-diamond.hk), explained: “There is no way to technically prove carbon has been applied in diamonds”. However, once an order is placed, a unique ID as the tracking number will be assigned to individual customer. Using this number people can follow each step of the diamond’s creation process. Everything is logged and handled with the most strict industry procedures.
15 years ago, people adored this beautiful sweet girl with a long hair as “Sun Goddess”; 8 years ago this actress died in a car accident, leaving many remarkable TV dramas. For her families, this was the most painful, heart wrenching, frustrating experience. To commemorate their loved one, they used her ashes to create 4 golden “cremation diamond” rings as if she hadn’t gone.
Shining diamonds are one of the world’s unbreakable things, implicating “immortal love” and eternal memories, and also the best way to commemorate people that passed away.
It is UK-based Heart In Diamond that provides services of creating cremation diamonds from human ashes or hair (www.en.heart-in-diamond.hk). Heart In Diamond boasts advanced, mature technology and enjoys a great reputation worldwide. Its Hong Kong Office was established in 2013, facing the market of Greater China, so that Chinese people can customize their unique diamonds conveniently.
“A diamond is forever”. Heart In Diamond creates the world’s unique, one-of-a-kind shining diamond by applying modern technologies. Being extraordinary and elegant, every Heart in Diamond carries so many sweet memories and experiences: love, kinship, friendship and warmth. Just like Hsu’s parents, they get a living bond with their loved daughter.
With everyone’s unique hormone, hair can be a poetic and affectionate gift to your lover. Given that hair is hard to conserve and easily burned or broken, people in United States turn hair or ashes into beautiful, eternal diamonds, a more suitable way to treasure precious memories.
Christian Pike was an American soldier who died on the battlefield in Afghanistan. To create a living bond with him, his fiancée Morgan Lakner decided to use the combined carbon from his ashes and her own lock of hair to create a cremation diamond as a forever treasure.
Currently, the UK-based Heart In Diamond is one of the very few producers of memorial diamonds worldwide, and boasts advanced technologies and professional services. Its Hong Kong Office was established in 2013, facing the market of Greater China, and Chinese people can customize their unique diamonds conveniently.
Ashes or hair of many celebrities were created to one-of-a-kind memorial diamonds, such as Beethoven’s hair, Schumacher’s hair and Xu Weilun’s ashes, reminding people of their unforgettable past.
A Heart In Diamond, your living bond with loved ones.