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Eterneva + ShareLife partnered up to celebrate remarkable people by turning their cremated remains or hair into diamonds. We craft soulful remembrances by personalizing the diamond's color, cut and setting, and fill it with meaning by talking to our customers about the memories it symbolizes. 

Learn more about thisgrief-changing journey

All grief is valid. Learn more about growing a diamond in honor of your remarkable loved one.

This is about aremarkable life

This is for an unforgettable connection in your life. Someone who deserves fireworks, a million floating lanterns, and their name written in the stars. 


When these people leave us physically, we need a positive way to keep them close to us. At Eterneva, we help you celebrate your remarkable loved one by turning their ashes into a diamond.

A Grief-Changing Journey

We want to be a source of brightness for those coping with the death of a loved one. Through a collaborative and surprisingly uplifting process, we help families and friends honor the bright moments of a life. Meanwhile, the ashes of their loved one are evolving into a diamond that they'll be able to hold close.

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STEP ONE

You receive your Welcome Kit


The kit includes a video, instructions, return postage, and the needed tools for you to send us your loved one's ashes.

STEP TWO

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A remarkable transformation


We isolate the carbon from ashes, which is the starting material for their diamond!

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STEP THREE

A diamond emerges


Through a custom, individualized process of heat and pressure, your loved one's raw diamond will grow.

STEP FOUR

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Cut, polished, set by masters


Your diamond is cut in Antwerp, graded and engraved, colored* and set in personalized jewelry*. Next, we’ll get ready for the homecoming! (* optional)

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STEP FIVE

An unforgettable homecoming


The return of your loved one's diamond is a special day, so we arrange for every diamond to be hand-delivered.

Real reviews. Remarkable customers.

Helena

Honoring Josh

“I must say that I’m finding in this short time so much more than the journey of Josh’s diamond, but a refreshing and positive changing view about death and grief.”

Barbara

Honoring Robbie

“"The diamond is beautiful and I love looking at him on my hand. I realize now that he has always been and always will be in my heart. Receiving his diamond helped me realize that and I have been a happier, more joyful person since then."

A remarkabletransformation 

Analytical chemists have done the tests. Cremated remains contain 1-4% carbon. Hair has more than 36% carbon. 


To grow a memorial diamond, our scientists need only a fraction of that. 

An Award-Winning Mission

It's time to undo the stigma associated with grief. 

We're here for you.

Call, email, or even text us to get a custom quote or ask any questions.