Sterling Silver Ichthus (Fish) Keepsake Pendant

$142.00

Do not put in any liquid.


This sterling silver ichthus (fish) keepsake pendant would be a special tribute to your Christian loved one.  The ichthus is an early Christian symbol.  It also the Greek word for fish.  This pendant has a slide opening in which the chain is placed in one opening, passed through the body, then exits the opposite side of the pendant.  The threaded screw is on the back.  Once the screw is removed, the keepsake storage compartment is revealed.  Some examples of some keepsakes to remember your loved one are a tiny hair clipping, crushed dried memorial service flowers, or burial site soil.  However, a keepsake could be a few grains of sand from their favorite beach or part of a finely shredded concert/play ticket/score card your loved one enjoyed for a band/play/sport.  After you have placed your loved one’s keepsake in the compartment, please follow the instructions included with the pendant and the glue, to seal the compartment.  This item is not able to be engraved.  This pendant includes an attractive black velvet gift box, satin cord, care card, filling funnel, instructions, screwdriver (if needed) and free shipping.  Chain shown is not included.

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Capacity:

Nominal, less than 1 cubic inch.

Size:

3/8” W x ¾” H

Suitable gift for:

Miscarriage, Stillborn, Infant loss, Neonatal death, Death of a small child

Sympathy, Bereavement, Condolence, Comfort, Solace

A Christian

Any Occasion

Pet Loss

Birthday

Holidays

Made in:

USA

Note:

For people of any religious faith, please contact your religious leader for guidance before purchasing a keepsake/cremation pendant.

For those of the Roman Catholic faith, the church’s teaching on cremation:

  • allows the ashes to be placed in a sacred place such as buried in a cemetery, placed in a crypt, columbarium niche, or mausoleum.
  • permits burial at sea in a container that sinks to the bottom of the sea and does not release the cremains.
  • cremains can be kept at home in an urn temporarily until it can be buried in a cemetery, placed in a crypt, columbarium niche, or mausoleum.
  • cremains cannot be divided up and not be made into jewelry, diamonds, cremation art or be on display in any other form.
  • cremains cannot be scattered in any body of water, from the air, or on the ground.

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