Pet Ashes Bracelet — Hand-Drawn Photo Locket
Their face on your wrist, drawn by hand. The little locket opens to hold a wisp of their fur or ashes — carry the one you're missing, or the one still curled up beside you.
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- 316L Surgical SteelHypoallergenic
- Hand-drawnBy a real artist
- Gift-ready boxIncluded free
- 30-day guaranteeLove it or remake
Hand-drawn for them. Worn by them.
From your photo. To their portrait.
- Step 01
Upload
A clear photo of your pet — face in focus, decent natural light. Most phone photos work.
- Step 02
Hand draw
A trained portrait artist hand-draws your pet from your photo — every whisker, every marking.
- Step 03
Engraved
Every line of the portrait laser-engraved into 316L surgical steel — held in the metal itself.
- Step 04
Gift ready
Packed in a velvet box with a hand-tied ribbon — ready to give or keep.
- Step 05
Ship
Sealed, labeled, and on its way — with 30-day returns if anything's not right.
Product details
About
A real artist draws your pet's face by hand from the photo you send, then laser-engraves that drawing onto a small round locket (about 15mm) that rides on your wrist. At that size the artist redraws for the disc, keeping the few features that make your pet yours — never an AI filter, never a printed photo.
It's a locket that opens. Inside sits a little glass vial: for a wisp of fur from the one still beside you, a pinch of ashes from the one you've lost, or nothing at all if the portrait is enough. The disc is 316L surgical stainless steel under 18k gold, 18k rose gold, or rhodium plating, on a cable chain that adjusts from 6 to 8 inches for everyday wear.
About
A real artist draws your pet's face by hand from the photo you send, then laser-engraves that drawing onto a small round locket (about 15mm) that rides on your wrist. At that size the artist redraws for the disc, keeping the few features that make your pet yours — never an AI filter, never a printed photo.
It's a locket that opens. Inside sits a little glass vial: for a wisp of fur from the one still beside you, a pinch of ashes from the one you've lost, or nothing at all if the portrait is enough. The disc is 316L surgical stainless steel under 18k gold, 18k rose gold, or rhodium plating, on a cable chain that adjusts from 6 to 8 inches for everyday wear.
Specs
- Material
- 316L surgical stainless steel base (hypoallergenic, tarnish-resistant) under 18k gold, 18k rose gold, or rhodium plating
- Locket + keepsake vial
- Round 15mm locket opens with a lift-off lid; inside is a small glass vial for fur, hair, or a pinch of ashes
- Engraving
- Hand-drawn pet portrait plus your pet's name, laser-engraved on the front face. Up to 10 characters for the name.
- Finish options
- Rhodium (silver), 18K gold plated, 18K rose gold plated
- Bracelet fit
- Cable chain, 6 inch plus 2 inch extender (adjusts from 6 to 8 inches), lobster clasp
- Included
- Bracelet, glass keepsake vial, filling funnel and instructions, gift-ready box
Specs
- Material
- 316L surgical stainless steel base (hypoallergenic, tarnish-resistant) under 18k gold, 18k rose gold, or rhodium plating
- Locket + keepsake vial
- Round 15mm locket opens with a lift-off lid; inside is a small glass vial for fur, hair, or a pinch of ashes
- Engraving
- Hand-drawn pet portrait plus your pet's name, laser-engraved on the front face. Up to 10 characters for the name.
- Finish options
- Rhodium (silver), 18K gold plated, 18K rose gold plated
- Bracelet fit
- Cable chain, 6 inch plus 2 inch extender (adjusts from 6 to 8 inches), lobster clasp
- Included
- Bracelet, glass keepsake vial, filling funnel and instructions, gift-ready box
FAQ
Will the portrait look like my pet on something this small?
Yes. The disc is small (about 15mm), so the artist redraws your pet by hand for that size, simplifying to the few lines that read as your pet rather than cramming in detail that would blur. You're seeing a hand drawing engraved into steel, not a shrunk-down photo. If your reference photo is too dark or blurry to draw from, we email you before we engrave.
Will the locket stay shut on my wrist?
The lid presses onto the locket over the glass vial, and the vial keeps whatever's inside together. A bracelet does take more knocks than a necklace, so if you're carrying ashes and want extra peace of mind, fill it carefully and many people add a small dab of clear jewelry glue around the lid once it's filled. Worn empty or with just the portrait, there's nothing to spill.
Is this only for pets who have passed away?
Not at all. Plenty of people wear it for a pet who's alive and well: the portrait is their face, and the little vial holds a clipping of their fur instead of ashes. Some leave the vial empty and just wear the portrait. It's a way to keep them close, whichever applies to you.
How is this different from your pet photo urn necklace?
Same idea, two ways to carry them: your pet's hand-drawn face plus a keepsake vial. The pet photo disc urn necklace rests at your chest on a 20-inch chain with a slightly larger 20mm disc. This bracelet keeps them on your wrist, where you catch their face through the day. Pick the necklace to keep them close to your heart; pick the bracelet to keep them always in view.
How do I fill the keepsake vial?
It comes with a small funnel and instructions. Open the locket, hold the glass vial, and use the funnel to add a little fur or ashes; you only need a small amount. Then set the vial back inside and press the lid closed. If you'd rather not fill it yourself, it's just as meaningful worn with only the portrait.
FAQ
Will the portrait look like my pet on something this small?
Yes. The disc is small (about 15mm), so the artist redraws your pet by hand for that size, simplifying to the few lines that read as your pet rather than cramming in detail that would blur. You're seeing a hand drawing engraved into steel, not a shrunk-down photo. If your reference photo is too dark or blurry to draw from, we email you before we engrave.
Will the locket stay shut on my wrist?
The lid presses onto the locket over the glass vial, and the vial keeps whatever's inside together. A bracelet does take more knocks than a necklace, so if you're carrying ashes and want extra peace of mind, fill it carefully and many people add a small dab of clear jewelry glue around the lid once it's filled. Worn empty or with just the portrait, there's nothing to spill.
Is this only for pets who have passed away?
Not at all. Plenty of people wear it for a pet who's alive and well: the portrait is their face, and the little vial holds a clipping of their fur instead of ashes. Some leave the vial empty and just wear the portrait. It's a way to keep them close, whichever applies to you.
How is this different from your pet photo urn necklace?
Same idea, two ways to carry them: your pet's hand-drawn face plus a keepsake vial. The pet photo disc urn necklace rests at your chest on a 20-inch chain with a slightly larger 20mm disc. This bracelet keeps them on your wrist, where you catch their face through the day. Pick the necklace to keep them close to your heart; pick the bracelet to keep them always in view.
How do I fill the keepsake vial?
It comes with a small funnel and instructions. Open the locket, hold the glass vial, and use the funnel to add a little fur or ashes; you only need a small amount. Then set the vial back inside and press the lid closed. If you'd rather not fill it yourself, it's just as meaningful worn with only the portrait.
Some bonds are worth tracing. Always.
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