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Memorial casting is typically done shortly after passing, often in coordination with funeral homes or care facilities. All we need is permission to visit your loved one and we will take care of all the arrangements and visiting your loved one.
Absolutely. We approach memorial casting with the utmost care, dignity, and compassion.
The moulding process usually takes 15–30 minutes, depending on the piece although we will take whatever time necessary to capture the keepsakes you wish. Aftercare & Display
End of Life or Memorial casting captures an exact replica of your loved one’s hand (in the case of adults) or hands and feet (in the case of babies and younger children) , creating a lasting tribute and a memory to treasure.
Yes of course it is possible. We understand how precious this time is, and we can travel to your loved one whether they are at home, in a hospice, or in hospital. We carry out the process with the utmost care, dignity, and respect, creating a beautiful keepsake for you to treasure forever. Time is […]
Yes. Memorial life casting is still possible after your loved one has passed. We can gently create a cast at a private residence, hospice, care facility, or funeral home. We work closely and respectfully with families and funeral directors to ensure the process is seamless and dignified. Time is important, so we recommend contacting us […]
Yes. Our process captures incredible detail, including fingerprints, skin texture, and natural lines. Aftercare & Display
Keep it in a dry environment and avoid dropping it. Finished pieces are sealed for durability but should be handled carefully.
Yes, they are fragile and care must be taken especially for our freestanding casts. Like any sculpture, they should be displayed safely.
In many cases, yes. Contact us for more information and to book in a repair appointment.