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Converting Human Ashes into Cremation Diamonds
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Death indeed is the saddest truth of life. The end of a living human’s life might mean another cremation ceremony or burial, but for the loved ones of the deceased, it marks the end of a tradition; an era.
Reliving all the invaluable moments that were spent together, might be the only way of measuring the significance of this tradition and undoubtedly, words cannot describe the result, as it starts to appear infinite for the persons directly affected by this loss.
What Do We Value?
We value this significance above all and we respect any and all efforts to honor the memory of the deceased. As the world has progressed over time, the method of storing the cremated ashes of loved ones in urns, seems an outdated way of honoring the memory of loved ones. Most importantly, though, this method doesn’t accurately reflect that significance at all.In olden times, storing the ashes of loved ones might have seemed a better alternative to letting the bodies of the deceased, rot under the ground. Times have changed, however. An urn full of a dark gray powder-like substance doesn’t really convey your affection. This begs the question, is storing the cremated remains of the deceased the best way to honor the memory of loved ones? This is where the idea of converting human ashes into cremation diamonds originates.
Be Like a Diamond, Precious and Rare
What if, making use of the innovative and unbelievable scientific methods, could render the cremated remains of the deceased to be molded into the form of diamonds?Diamonds can shine the brightest, like the living memory of the people we held dear in our lives. They let you hold on the beautiful memories of your loved ones and retrospect upon them in a peaceful and serene way. Think about waking up a fine beautiful morning with sun fully gleaming, and the cremation diamond around your neck makes you look back on the beautiful memories and all the fun stuff you did.
The tables have changed, memorial jewelry is trendy nowadays and people actually prefer it on normal burial because it has been found that traditional burial methods are actually polluting the earth, we are already feeding earth with enough pollution. It is said that approximately half a billion people are going to die soon and we haven’t done enough to handle this situation. "LONITE" a swiss company converts the ashes of the deceased into beautiful colored diamonds that you can have with you while you’re on the go. A memorial diamond is a small colored diamond that can be embedded in a ring so that you can feel connected with your deceased loved ones.
- The advancement of science and technology has made it possible for humans to actually implement the whole process.
- These diamonds can cost you from 4000 $ to an approximately 20,000 $. The process is fascinating. But one should realize that the diamonds are pure carbon and the process is used is HTHP (Hight Temperature and High Pressure).
- These diamonds can cost you from 4,000 $ to 20,000$ approximately. Well, normally a human body has roughly 18% of the carbon that varies from body to body and after cremation, only 2% of carbon is left.
- Laboratories use that 2% of that carbon to convert into diamonds and extraneous carbon is used in case the carbon from the ashes is not enough.
- The natural mine diamonds are created when the carbon deposits under the ground are exposed to high pressure and temperature. The Same methodology is used in laboratories, but the temperature and heat are produced artificially. After purifying and turning the carbon to graphite, almost 1,600 ° C to 2,000 ° C temperature and an enormous pressure of 5.0-6.0 Gpa transforms the carbon to diamond.