UNLOCKING A SECRET: CAN YOU WEAR CREMATION JEWELLERY IN WATER? - Aura-Star® Jewellery

UNLOCKING A SECRET: CAN YOU WEAR CREMATION JEWELLERY IN WATER?

The agony from losing a loved one has an inscrutable way of igniting our wonder and creativity, driving us to explore various avenues of remembrance. One is through cremation jewellery—a meticulously beautiful fusion of sentimentality and art, which allows us to carry a piece of our departed beloved. However, as we navigate through the era of memorial jewellery, a question arises: “Can we really wear a cremation jewellery in water? Is it safe to wear it while swimming?”

Today, we delve into this topic, explore the truth, facts, and significance of the cremation’s jewellery to water.

Knowing the Materials

Understanding what a cremation jewellery is made up from is crucial in determining its durability and resistance to water. Each material has its own unique properties, and it’s vital to take this on board, before deciding whether your cremation jewellery can withstand water exposure or not.

Sterling Silver:

This is among the popular choices for cremation jewellery with its affordability and artistic style. When water exposure is prolonged, it might cause the silver to lose its radiance and sheen over time.

Gold: 

This is a highly-resilient material, known for its resistance to corrosion. This also makes them an excellent choice for those who desire to wear cremation jewellery while swimming or participating in water-based activities.

Stainless Steel: 

Stainless steel is renowned for its exceptional durability and resistance to tarnishing, also making it a sought-after choice for water-related activities. Its robust nature ensures that the jewellery remains intact even when subjected to prolonged water exposure.

Glass: 

This offers a unique and delicate aesthetic design. While some glass pieces are tailored to be water-resistant, it is crucial to ascertain their specific water resistance capabilities, before you wear them in aquatic environments.

Cautiousness in Exposing to Water

While many cremation jewellery pieces are resistant to light moisture, you need to be extra cautious when exposing them to water, as extended exposure, especially in chlorinated or saltwater environments, can potentially damage the jewellery and compromise its integrity. Here are some considerations to take note of:

  • Check the Seal Quality: The primary factor determining the water resistance of cremation jewellery is the quality of the seal or enclosure that secures the ashes or keepsakes. High-quality jewellery typically has a secure seal that minimises its risk of water infiltration
  • Read the Manufacturer Guidelines: Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines or consult with a professional jeweller who specialises in cremation jewellery, as they can provide specific information about the water resistance of your piece and any recommended precautions.
  • Occasional Exposure: Brief exposure to water, such as washing your hands or walking in the rain, is generally safe for most types of cremation jewellery. However, it is advisable to dry the jewellery thoroughly after, to prevent it from getting damaged.
  • Chlorinated or Saltwater Environments: Avoid wearing cremation jewellery in chlorinated pools, hot tubs, or saltwater environments, as these substances can be specifically harsh and may corrode the jewellery over time.
  • It’s crucial to consider personal factors, such as if the jewellery holds significant sentimental value as it cradles your beloved’s ashes, it may be advisable to avoid wearing it during water-based activities to minimise any potential risk.

The Alternative Way

If you're a keen swimmer or enjoy taking part in water-related endeavours, there are alternative options at hand that you can do, to keep your loved one close while protecting your cremation jewellery. One is temporary removal. If you're unsure about the water resistance of your cremation jewellery, take the mbetter-be-safe’ choice—remove it temporarily before engaging in water-based activities. Find a safe and secure location for your jewellery during that time.

Key Takeaway

Ultimately, the decision to wear memorial jewellery in water rests with you. Yes, you—your personal preference or belief.

As you consider the meaningful value and significance of the memorial jewellery piece you have, it is imperative to make an informed choice and take appropriate measures to protect and preserve it for the coming years ahead.


Remember, the most important aspect of cremation jewellery, above all, is the eternal and timeless bond between you and your departed loved one, may it be an individual or your beloved pet. Whether worn in water or kept safely on land, it serves as a tactile reminder of the love and presence that transcends the terrestrial bounds. 


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