A smiling male artisan wearing a workshop apron, holding a fluffy light-colored Pomeranian dog.
A smiling man wearing sunglasses and a black t-shirt, holding a small dog near a lake on a sunny day.
Close-up of a jeweler or artisan wearing an apron and working on a small lathe/precision machine in a workshop.

How Memori Rings Started

Back in 2019, I started a small jewelry business called Space Age Rings. I wanted to make something different, jewelry with unique materials. I used real meteorite and pieces of dinosaur bone, things that had traveled through time and space, and turned them into rings, necklaces, and earrings.

For the next six years, I worked on every piece by hand. Over that time, I made more than 6,000 pieces of jewelry for customers around the world. Each order meant something special to me, but what really stuck were the messages from customers. People would tell me how their ring represented their marriage or a loved one. Those stories made all the long nights worth it.

A New Direction

Every now and then, I’d get a message from someone asking if I could make a ring that included their pet’s ashes. I always said no. It felt too personal, and I didn’t want to take the risk of doing it wrong.

Then, in 2023, everything changed. My wife and I lost both of our dogs only days apart. They were part of our family, and losing them was harder than I could have imagined. After that, I understood why people wanted to keep their pets close, even after they were gone.

With encouragement from my wife and help from my father, I decided to start Memori Rings.

What Memori Rings Means to Me

Memori Rings exists for people who want a way to remember their pets in a real, lasting way. Every piece is handmade by me. I treat every set of ashes like they belong to my own dogs. Nothing is wasted or discarded. If there’s anything left after the ring is made, it’s returned safely to the owner.

The goal is simple... to create something that honors the love people have for their pets.