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CHICAGO (AFP) - Everyone said she was a gem. Now, just eight ounces of cremated remains is all it takes to turn your mother into a diamond.
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In fact, there's enough carbon in those ashes to make about 20 gems. And there will still be several pounds of ashes left over to display on the mantelpiece.

So far, nobody's ordered more than 11 diamonds, said Dean VandenBiesen, vice president of operations for LifeGem, which uses super-hot ovens to transform ashes to graphite and then presses the stone into blue and yellow diamonds that retail for anywhere from 2,700 to 20,000 dollars.

"It's not for everyone," VandenBiesen admitted, adding that for those who do chose to immortalize their loved ones in jewelry, the experience is extremely positive.

"We have people that approach us who have just experienced a tragedy and they say I can't wait, I'm so excited about this," he said. "In the field of death care, when someone says I'm really excited about this, I think we've achieved what we wanted to do which is change the culture of death."

The success of LifeGem is just one example of a radical shift in the funeral industry, said Mark Musgrove, immediate past president of the National Funeral Directors Association.

Americans are moving away from traditional funerals and are seeking instead less somber occasions that reflect the personality of the deceased.

They are also looking for alternative ways to remember their loved ones.

While a decline in religiosity has contributed to the shift, Musgrove said it's mainly a reflection of a cultural phenomenon.

"Back in the 60's the baby boomers were getting married in scuba gear," he said. "They're getting older and they have the same individualism."

A quick stroll through the exhibition hall of association's annual conference shows just how far the 11-billion dollar US funeral home industry has moved towards "personalization."

Jeff Barrette is leaning on a maroon motorcycle, his leather vest and scull and crossbones bandana a striking change from the dark suits of most of his customers.

Displayed in his booth are urns made out of the engine cylinders of Harley Davidsons and mounted on stands with epitaphs like "Rider's Last Rest," which doubles as the company's name.

"It holds 270 cubic inches -- you could fit a big guy in there," Barrette told a potential customer, before explaining that the urn's carrying case is specially constructed to fit on the back of a bike in case "you want to take your buddy for a ride."

Demand for the 1,350 dollar hand-made urns has been slow, Barrette said, but that's to be expected in a niche market.

Memorial videos and websites, however, are a bustling business, said Joe Joachim, president of funeralOne, who has signed up 1,500 funeral homes in the past five months.

"Our ultimate goal is creating the ultimate funeral experience," Joachim said. "We want to make this a celebration of life and take it to the next level."

FuneralOne offers software that allows funeral homes to help families create videos, burn them onto DVDs and even make personalized brochures and websites. It also offers webcasting services so people who can't make the funeral can watch online.

The two-and-a-half-year-old company has recently partnered with another firm which makes solar-powered video screens that can be mounted on a tombstone and play a 5 to 10 minute tribute.

The 7-inch (18 cm) serenity panels will hit the market in January and Vidstone and chief executive officer Sergio Aguirre said he expects to sell up to 100,000 in the first year.

"Everyone has a story to tell, and what better way than to share it?" he said.

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what next!!


I had my cat cremated - I should have made him jewerly.  Although my mom did get me a nice pin that looks like him to remember him by - but it's just somehow not the same thing.



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a great way to profiteer of the dead and mourning!!!

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I know really.  Like people arent' spending enough on flowers and crap!  and at that pt. you probably don't care how much something costs so you just get it...I mean you wouldn't price quote a creamated gem!

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Most of those I don't buy into (like the video headstones), but I am so telling my husband about this tonight. Both of us want cremated and our ashes spread out to sea. But if my husband goes before me, I would love to have something like that to remember him by!

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Mz,

Will veryone will know you as the crazy old lady that talks to her ring then?

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you know, if one is to save ashes, this is probably the ideal way....I want(ed) to be cremeated and then sent down the river from my favorite spot, before progress killed the nature around it.

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good pt Riggs.  Because if you are turned into a gem all of you will be in one place and you won't spill, etc. - no incidents as in Meet the Parents.

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Yep, and I'll have a million cats too! Kids will be daring each other to come to my house on halloween...

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not if you give out something really good!  then it will be worth it.  I remember a house that gave out twinkies!!

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We used to love stopping in the corner bars for halloween. A lot of times they'd just give you a full-sized candy bar. WOO HOO!!! Who the hell called came up with the name "fun sized" for those little ones? They're not fun, THEY'RE JUST SMALL!!!!

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I used to say the same thing.  what's fun about this tiny thing??

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