Early examples of mourning jewelry were found in Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries. Black and white enameled heads or skulls were often set into both rings and brooches and worn to signify a period of mourning after the death of a loved one.
Urn Garden is pleased to offer updated contemporary designs of our rings that are actually urn jewelry created for families that choose cremation and want to preserve a bit of the ashes of a loved one, or save a lock of hair, ceremonial flowers, or other small memento.
Our cremation urn rings have secure threaded enclosures and are discreet enough that no one would ever guess the true purpose of our keepsake urn ring jewelry.