Parting Stone

Receive the remains in 40-60 "stones"

Varies in size, texture, and color

Acts like a normal stone, does not dissolve or deteriorate

Parting Stone

Additional $1695 after cremation of your loved one

The Science: Parting Stone Solidified Remains


Step 1: Refinement

Remove foreign contaminants like staples and screws from the cremated remains. The granule "ash" is refined into a powder.


Step 2: Stone Forming

A small amount of binder is added to the ash, the remains are mixed into a clay-like material, and the stones are formed.


Step 3: Solidification

The stones are heated in a kiln giving the solidified remains their hardness and permanence.


Step 4: Return Home

Finished solidified remains are cleaned and polished. Your stones are ready to come home and be shared with family and friends.

What Can You Do With Your "Stones" ?

Families are finding new ways to connect with their loved ones through Parting Stones

Spread

Placing stones in memorable locations is easier and less stressful than ashes.

Keep with you daily

Families love placing the stones in their pockets or purses.

Place at Gravesides

Place a stone at another loved ones graveside.

Create a Rock Garden

Place the stones around your garden and create a beautiful remembrance of your loved one.

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