Turn Ashes Into Stones

Solidified remains lets you hold your loved one close again. No more uncomfortable ash.

Parting Stone offers families choosing cremation a 100% alternative to conventional ash. Your loved one’s ashes are transformed into a collection of beautiful stones that shows their unique properties.

How Parting Stone Works

Your loved one’s ashes are prepared to be sent to Parting Stone’s facilities with a special collection kit.

Your loved one’s ashes are sent to Parting Stone’s lab.

Parting Stone solidifies the ashes into “stones.”

Parting Stone ships your loved one’s soldified remains back to you.

What color will your “stones” be?

The appearance of each collection is 100% natural.

Everyone is unique, resulting in different textures, shapes and colors.

Keep Your Loved One Close

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$1,895.00

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  • The average person is 40-80+ stones. The exact number of stones returned depends on the volume of remains provided. A good rule of thumb is that we will return a similar volume of solidified remains’ stones as the volume of ashes that we receive. In other words, 1 quart of ashes will return about 1 quart of stones.

  • No, each person’s remains are the unique result of our solidification process. The number, shape, color, and size of the stones vary from person to person.We cannot accommodate any customization requests.

  • The solidification lead time varies depending on our current order volume. For new orders, our current estimated wait time to begin the process is 1 weeks and our current estimated completion date for orders placed today is 84 days. We recommend placing your order as soon as possible to reserve your spot in line.
    We always prioritize the safekeeping of the decedents in our care over speed.

  • The Inpeace process is 5 steps in total and takes less than 10 minutes.

  • Yes. We accept alkaline hydrolysis remains, also known as “water cremation” or “Aquamation,” for both pets and people. Please indicate in your order notes if your loved one or pet’s disposition method was alkaline hydrolysis.

  • No, solidified remains are similar to ceramic, and they will not dissolve in water. The stones are perfect for memorial gardens or scattering.

  • Solidified remains are a complete alternative to conventional ash and we encourage families to send the full amount of remains available. We need a minimum of ¼ cup of ash for the solidification process.