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Creating Diamonds From Human Ashes
From Carly Wickell,
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LifeGem uses human ashes to synthesize diamonds
Created diamonds aren't new. Gem quality diamonds have been synthesized in
the lab for some time and are showing up in many sales catalogs. But a company
called LifeGem (TM) has come up with a unique twist on diamond creation. They
create gemstones from carbon that's captured during the cremation of human remains.
It's not a process that will appeal to everyone, but the company is finding
that an increasing number of people opt in to the program in order to leave
family members a lasting memento, one that's beautiful and one they can wear
all the time.
Getting the Carbon
Carbon released during cremation is captured as a dark powder, then heated to
produce graphite. The graphite is sent to a lab where it is synthesized into
fancy colored diamonds.
LifeGem recommends you use their cremation process for best results, but the
company says it can often retrieve enough carbon to make diamonds from previously
cremated remains.
Dozens of stones can be made from one individual.
The size selection is currently 0.25 to 1.3 carats, but the company plans to
offer larger diamonds in the future. Prices have decreased since the company
was formed, so check LifeGem's Web site for current details.
The LifeGem process gathers only the carbon produced during cremation. The family
will still receive ashes of each individual.
Skeptical?
LifeGem says it has an open door policy, allowing you to inspect many aspects
of their tracking system. The system follows all remains throughout the entire
process, from cremation to faceting. They also offer a more advanced type of
system that uses special markers to track remains.
Diamonds From Pets?
Yes, the company will produce diamonds from your pet's remains.
Diamond Quality
LifeGem says that its overall quality target is to produce gems at the VVS clarity
level (very, very slightly included; very, very slightly imperfect).
It's definitely not for everyone, but LifeGem has indeed come up with a unique
memorial option.
Would you wear a diamond created from human ashes? Take
the poll.
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