People are talking about ALGORDANZA Memorial Diamonds. From National Geographic to YouTube and even the New York Post, watch and read how we turn ashes into diamonds.

Watch how experts at the ALGORDANZA laboratory turn ashes into diamonds with their Swiss precision High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) machines.

Break Thru Radio, “Instead of handing down great-grandma’s possessions for future generations, why not give the gift of great-grandma herself?”

The Doctors, daytime TV series, display two ALGORDANZA Memorial Diamonds while discussing the topic of turning a loved one’s ashes to diamonds.

Diamonds made from the ashes of cremated loved ones are becoming more popular in places like Hong Kong, where burial space is extremely expensive.

Read how ALGORDANZA’s “process is a genuine replica of conditions seen at the center of the earth that are responsible for forming diamonds naturally.”

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In a new and unique way to remember loved ones, people can have human ashes made into a diamond. It may sound like something out of a science fiction movie…