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Frequently Asked Questions

1 How long does it take to turn ashes into diamonds?
2 How can I be sure the cremation diamond is made from my beloved?
3 What happens if there are leftover ashes or hair of my loved one?
4 How do the colors form?
5 How does LONITÉ guarantee safe, secure shipping and processing?
6 How much hair or ashes are required for a memorial diamond?
7 May I provide extra hair or ashes?
8 May I provide less hair or ashes than necessary and still order a memorial diamond?

The time it takes LONITÉ to make a memorial diamond from your beloved cremation ashes depends on the size and colour of the diamond. Diamonds with a bigger carat size takes longer time to grow. Purely Colourless™ diamonds require additional purification of the cremated remains and therefore take longer than Naturally Amber™ memorial diamonds.

The following table shows representative times it takes to turn ashes into diamonds. Memorial diamonds that are larger are at the higher end of the range.

Diamond Colour

The image displays a cremation diamond from ashes in white colour and emerald cut.

Purely Colourless™

The gif displays a cremation diamond from ashes in pink/blue colour and emerald cut.

Fancy Colours
(Pink, Blue)

The gif displays a cremation diamond from ashes in red/black colour and emerald cut.

Fancy Colours
(Red, Black)

The image displays a cremation diamond from ashes in green colour and emerald cut.

Greenish Yellow

The image displays a cremation diamond from ashes in yellow colour and emerald cut.

Naturally Amber™

7 - 10 months

7 - 10 months

8 - 11 months

9 - 12 months

6 - 9 months

Production Time *

[*]Note: Estimated time for 0.5 ct diamond. Logistics lead time excluded.

[*]Note: Actual time is dependent upon the ordered size.

1 How long does it take to turn ashes into diamonds?

Atoms Tracing on Chemical Density.

Although memorial diamond from cremated ashes look both optically and chemically the same as a natural diamond, experts at LONITÉ are able to tell the difference. Using precise technological and scientific tools they can differentiate between genuine memorial diamonds by measuring minute differences in the carbon atoms and chemical density.

 

Fluorescence and luminescence tracing are commonly used in diamond analysis under special environments such as short wave ultra-violet light. The LONITÉ laboratory uses more extensive and advanced examination tools.

Certification of Origin with Analysis Report.

All LONITÉ memorial diamonds are accompanied by certification of origin and a process analysis report documenting the scientific proof that a LONITÉ diamond originates from the ashes of the client’s loved one.

Verified by Independent Research Institutes.

The indicated analysis records, laboratory data, chemical and physical factors, can be re-verified and validated by any independent certification and quality control institute.

Photos of the intermediate steps.

In addition to our scientifically proven certification methodology, LONITÉ is pleased to also provide photos and videos of the important transformation steps upon request. The process takes several months; the photos and videos you receive will give you confidence and comfort in the services we guarantee and provide.

2 How can I be sure the memorial diamond is made from my beloved?

The carbon content in ashes and hair varies greatly. In certain countries, we have found the carbon content is distinctly lower because of the higher temperature and higher oxygen levels used in their local cremation process. As a result, to ensure the cremation diamond comes solely from the ashes or hair you provide, LONITÉ will ask you to provide more than needed.

LONITÉ carefully processes and purifies all materials (ashes or hair) received through the initial steps required to turn ashes into diamonds. The necessary amount of carbon from the cremation remains undergoes the transformation process to become a cremation diamond. The remaining carbon, in graphite powder form, is kept at our facility as part of our risk control protocol.

After we are certain it is no longer needed as supplemental material for your memorial diamond, we respectfully cremate the carbon individually in a mini furnace. Because our process is so precise, we are able to then return the remaining carbon to your family if requested when you place your order for your memorial diamond.

3 What happens if there are leftover ashes or hair of my loved one?

Explanation from GIA

According to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), "HPHT stands for high-pressure, high-temperature. The process is an effective tool for changing the colour of certain diamonds, making them colourless, pink, blue, green, gold green, or gold ".
(GIA: Gemological Institute Of America (2012) Changing the Natural Essence of the Diamond. 4Cs Education, archived on Aug. 15, 2012, http://4cs.gia.edu/en-us/diamond-treatment/)

Colour Formation of Natural Diamonds
Natural diamonds are formed deep underground in the mantle of the Earth, and are subjected to different environmental factors: pressure, density, temperature, magnetic field, electron waves and radiation. To turn ashes into diamonds, LONITÉ experts have reproduced these natural environmental factors inside our laboratory. Memorial diamonds capture the essence of your loved ones by taking on fabulous colours during the diamond crystallisation process.

Colour Formation of Memorial Diamonds
Our dedicated team of scientists and engineers has expertly developed different processing procedures and environments to create the wide array of diamond colours offered by LONITÉ. The following table is representative of the technologies and procedures used to make diamonds from cremation ashes in each innovative cremation diamond colour.

Diamond Colour

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Purely Colourless™

The image displays a cremation diamond from ashes in pink/blue colour and emerald cut.

Fancy colours
(Pink, Blue)

The gif displays a cremation diamond from ashes in red/black colour and emerald cut

Fancy colours
(Red, Black)

The image displays a cremation diamond from ashes in green colour and emerald cut.

Greenish Yellow

The image displays a cremation diamond from ashes in yellow colour and emerald cut.

Naturally Amber™

HPHT processing at
nitrogen content 1ppm
- 1000ppm;
Electrons irritating at
1KeV - 100MeV

Annealing at 500°C -
5000°C under 100kPa
- 20GPa;
HPHT processing
Further process of amber
diamond by electrons irritating
or our unique process

Through specialised
purifying to ensure
Boron content 1ppm
- 1000ppm

Highest purity from
the most complex
technology with the
longest growing time

Naturally grown under standard procedures

Technology

[*] Data range is enlarged to protect technical secrets of how LONITÉ creates a cremation remains diamond.

4 How do the colours form?

LONITÉ has an established and risk-free logistics system for both cremation remains and memorial diamonds. Our network comes from years of experience in creating diamonds from cremation ashes and consists of both segmented shipping and scheduled intercontinental shipments. LONITÉ partners with only the most secure and reliable couriers to ensure the safe and prompt delivery of your cremation diamond. LONITÉ gives you a hands-on option to track your order within our system.

In addition, our internal protocols established to turn ashes to diamonds eliminate risk at each step in the process. We have policies that require both the sending and the receiving departments to verify the identity of every item as it moves through the purification and transformation process. We value and protect the identity of your loved ones cremated remains and the carbon derived from those ashes.

5 How does LONITÉ guarantee safe, secure shipping and processing?
  1. Cremation bones means pieces of bone larger than 20 mm that remain after the cremation process. Bones contain relatively less carbon than powdery cremated ashes which normally measure around 1-5 mm.

  2. Combining carbon sources is accepted, e.g. 5 grams of hair plus 100 grams of ashes

  3. The natural colour and type of hair, as well as any artificial hair dye, does not affect the diamond colour. Carbon derived from hair or any source is purified as we grow diamonds from cremation ashes.

  4. The carbon content in hair or ashes commonly varies greatly from family to family. We request each family to also supply 0.4 ounce (10 grams) of supplement hair as a backup with each cremation diamond order.

  5. The amounts listed above for diamonds after death are fixed. This volume is required regardless of the diamond size that has been ordered. The diamond synthesis equipment requires a standardised amount of carbon to turn ashes into diamonds. Larger diamonds are achieved by allowing more growing time in the synthetic environment used to make diamonds from cremated ashes.

  6. The amounts listed above are for up to three diamonds. The required amount of ashes for more than three diamonds depends on both the number and size of the total diamonds ordered. Please contact us for more information.

  7. Human ashes and hair are chemically very similar to those of pet ashes and fur. This means the required amount for pet ashes and hair is the same as for human cremated remains and hair.

200 g

8 oz

​Cremation ashes

300 g

10 oz

Cremated bones

10 g

0.4 oz

Hair

18 g

0.6 oz

Pet fur/feathers

gramme(g)

ounce(oz)

6 How much hair or ashes are required for a memorial diamond?

Yes, extra amounts are accepted. Supplemental amounts are suggested to turn ashes into diamonds.

If ordering a diamond after death and cremation, you may also provide all the ashes from the cremation process. We will respectfully process them all, utilise what is necessary to create the memorial diamond or diamonds you order and individually incinerate the remaining carbon in what we call a Diamond Burial.

If this is the circumstance, please inform us. We will supply you with enough containers and sealing packages for the total volume of cremation ashes you.

7 May I provide extra hair or ashes?

Yes, we are more than happy to work with you to create a solution that is most suitable for you and your family. We have worked to turn ashes into diamonds in the tragic case of the death of an infant. We also face this situation with the order of multiple diamonds to supply enough memorial diamonds for a large family. You may choose not to want to send us all the cremation ashes for personal reasons.

If you simply do not have enough cremation ashes or hair from the deceased, family members can provide supplement hair amounts.

There are no extra charges or fees for mixed carbon sources.

8 May I provide less hair or ashes than necessary and still order a memorial diamond?
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