Words From The Heart
Words From Lucy O.
"The emerald teardrop is the best gift I have ever been able to give someone. It allowed my loved one to display a grandparent's ashes in a bright, vibrant way, honoring the life he loved so much. The process itself was so thoughtful - from the ash collection to delivery. Robin at the Ash Experiment truly cares and will be there every step of the way."
Words from Ellen G.
‘"The unselfish desire of individuals, such as your loved one, to help the future of humankind by providing this extraordinary gift, permits continued advances in medical education, and is the supreme example of serving one's fellow man.’
This quote inspired my Mom when contemplating death and funerals. She donated herself to science knowing that she would be making a meaningful gesture. The Ash Experiment has extended that gesture by encapsulating her memory in a beautiful, substantial work of art.”
Words from Laura M.
"The thought of our sweet Augie in a non-descriptive box or urn just didn’t seem warm enough. The Ash Experiment was a perfect alternative to a run-of-the-mill box or basic urn, and working with them was super easy. When the teardrop glass sculpture arrived with Augie’s remains infused we were filled with the joy of his memory. The process was respectful and caring, and now we have a keepsake that is as beautiful as Augie was."
Words From Edie M.
"I am thrilled with the glass sculpture containing my husband's ashes. Bill loved bright colors in our home so this fits in perfectly. I put the sculpture in the window, and the sun enhances the already beautiful piece. Whenever I look at the sculpture, I think of Bill and the life we shared. I am really glad that I have this memento. It keeps his memory alive. The Ash Experiment was first rate from start to finish."
Words from Tina z.
“When my mom passed, I placed her box of cremains next to my father’s on the porch. I really didn’t want to scatter the ashes and lose the last bits of my parents to a beach or the ocean (both choices would have really pissed off Mom who never could swim and hated the beach). And then The Ash Experiment made a beautiful glass vessel that incorporated both of their ashes, together forever within the glass. It now lives on my mantle in my home which they passed down to me. They’re finally home.”
Words from Jim H.
“We are dog people. Over the years we have had up to six dogs living with our family. Consequently, we have lost many dogs which has resulted in a collection of little brown boxes filled with ashes residing under the television in our bedroom. When we discovered Robin and the Ash Experiment, this was the solution to our little brown box collection and a way we can in a sense, see my past puppies every day. The process was simple and we had our sculpture back in under two weeks. We combined a small amount of ashes from five of my buddies into one beautiful piece of glass. This will be what we do going forward for all of our pups.”