MEMORIAL GUIDE
For someone you miss.
Memorial jewelry does not need many words. A name, date or quiet phrase can be enough to keep a memory close.

Start with what you want them to feel.
The product is only one part of the gift. Use these directions as inspiration, then make the wording sound like you.
Memorial jewelry can hold a name, date, initial or a few quiet words that keep someone close.
Simple ideas
- FOREVER IN MY HEART
- ALWAYS WITH ME
- A name
- A meaningful date
For a deeper guide to choosing between a name, date, private phrase or meaningful place, read Memorial Engraving Ideas: How to Choose Words, Dates and Places With Care.
Choose the words that feel true to your memory. Find your engraving.
Choosing memorial wording
Memorial engraving can be quiet and personal. A name, initials, birth and remembrance dates, coordinates, or a short phrase may hold more meaning than a long inscription. Words such as always, remembered, with me, home, or forever loved can offer a starting point, but choose language that belongs to your own relationship.
For place-based memories, explore Meaningful Places to Turn Into an Engraving. If using coordinates, verify them with How to Engrave Coordinates on Jewelry.
Consider privacy and how often the piece will be worn. Some people prefer a message that only they understand. Check the product’s engraving limits and layout, and proofread dates and names carefully before production begins.
CURATED FOR THIS STORY
Pieces that can carry the meaning.

Custom Oval Personalized Necklace – Text Teardrop Pendant
From $33.10
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Engravable Heart Bar Bracelet
From $49.40
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Personalized Heart Cutout Necklace
From $45.38
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Personalized Engraved Heart Necklace
From $44.55
Design & preview →Need something less generic?
Tell the Concierge a little about the person and the story. It will turn that context into several engraving directions you can refine.