Sending a condolence card or gift is a way of showing someone who is bereaved that you are thinking of them and that you care. Words of comfort and shared memories in a card, a candle to light, or tree to plant in memory of the person who has died can all help someone who is grieving feel less alone.
The bright and beautiful half moon collection by Scattering Ashes comes in a range of different colours.
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A self-care sympathy hamper can help to create a peaceful space for rest and reflection after a bereavement.
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A simple leather bracelet with a silver Pandora bead charm which is carefully sealed with your loved one’s ashes safely inside.
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Create your own wildflower memorial in memory of someone special. Ashes to Blooms lovingly combine the ashes of your loved one with native wildflower seeds …
The rainbow memorial ring is available in silver or gold and with different coloured stones. It can be engraved with a personalised message.
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These beautiful ashes memorial rings, handmade in Devon, can be engraved with a personalised message.
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Condolence cards, like this beautiful ‘With Sympathy’ card by Hannah McVicar, can let someone know that they are in your thoughts.
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This beautiful gift hamper is a thoughtful way to send a message of comfort and support following a bereavement.
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Handcrafted with love in Yorkshire, a beautiful keepsake to remember those who are no longer with us. For further information, do get in touch with the …
This lovely card-sized booklet contains poems of bereavement selected for their beauty and for the sense of consolation that they offer.
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Hand-crafted stone memorial keepsakes, lovingly created to hold a loved one’s ashes.
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