Milky Way Keyrings - Glass keepsake with cremation ashes
La Meduse - blown glass
$94.00
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Stainless keyring with one large glass bead incorporation ashes from cremation. Handmade memorial art. La Meduse blown glass, Magdalen Islands, Quebec.
A unique and discreet work, made by hand at La Meduse - Blown glass in the Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada. A touch of eternal for your loved ones. An affordable unique and artistic keepsake.
Customize your beads with a variety of colours.
Dimensions : 10 cm (length of the reyrings)
3 cm (diameter of the bead)
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For more than 15 years, La Meduse has been incorporating ashes of deceased people into glass works. We believe that such unique, colorful and elegant creations can be a tribute to those who have left us, as well as an ode to the beauty of life.
We therefore work in respect of the ashes of the deceased and we strive to achieve your glass memories to the best of our know-how and with the experience of more than 20 years of glass blowing.
Our jewels are the fruit of our imagination. We create them simple, but in noble materials. Most are compositions that combine glass and sterling silver. Adjustable jewelry has mountings or chains of metal alloys to allow you more versatility in the composition of the style.
The glass beads that are part of each of our jewelry are handmade and are very strong and lightweight, so you can wear them without worries.
Being settled on an island, we take inspiration from the sea around us to draw unique creative subjects and develop our own maritime signature.
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In order to facilitate your difficult moments, we have developed a very simple logistics for your ashes:
La Meduse
2-638 Route 199
Havre-aux-Maisons, Québec
G4T 5A8
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At La Meduse, all of our glass pieces are hand-crafted, one by one, in our workshop located in Magdalen Islands, Quebec, Canada. Existing since 1985, our workshop is one of the oldest glassblowing workshops in Canada. We are now the second generation of glassblowers to continue this millennial know-how!































































