23/08/2022
This is so cool, although the first statement about DNA being all around is incorrect; organic DNA does not survive cremation.
These are digital microscopic images of the inorganic mineral cell salts that remain after cremation, and endure for eternity. In other words, they are unique colour biochemic tissue salt images.
What an amazing way to remember your pets after they travel over the rainbow bridge.
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DNA all around me. This is my comfort wall, and you can feel the goodness radiating from this room ✨: Gemini, Rosco, Isabelle, Clara, Timmy, Crosno, Sammie and Reggie are all very much here, captured by digital microscopic photography.
I found out about this awesome company, www.EverAfterArt.com (fyi this is not a paid endorsement, I just think this is an amazing concept so I’m sharing my personal experience), and their new technology: extracting the essential trace elements from a tablespoon of cremated pet ashes and digitally capturing each animal’s unique mineral make-up, via a metallurgical microscopic high resolution photo.
The result is a stunning piece of custom art. Art from Life 💥. Our loved ones are as beautiful on the inside as they were on the outside, and each print captures their unique and breathtaking molecular make-up, in high-definition. This is SO much better than an urn on a shelf. SO SO SO much better.
So thank you, EverAfter, for bringing our beloveds off the shelves and back into our lives in such in a meaningful and vivid way. I have spent my evenings getting lost in the details of each print, feeling closer to my transitioned blessings than ever….it helps so much that I can see each of their personalities right here, in living color. Best gifts I’ve given myself in a long time (and thank you, Kealy — thelittletableau on Etsy— for making their custom wooden name plates. You were so gracious during my multiple crying episodes).