Tuesday, December 7, 2010

DNA2Diamonds Announces Memorial Diamond Layaway Plan

DNA2Diamonds has created a layaway plan which enables customers to make installment payments toward the purchase of a custom-created memorial diamond.

Fort Washington, PA., December 7, 2010 - DNA2Diamonds, a premier creator of lab diamonds custom created from a source of signature carbon (hair or cremated ashes), recently announced its new layaway plan. With the implementation of this new plan, customers can more easily afford the memorial diamond of their dreams.

"It's easier than ever to own a custom-created celebration or memorial diamond with our new layaway plan," said Tom Bischoff, President of DNA2Diamonds. "Beginning with a minimum payment of $50 per month, you decide on the amount of your installment amount and we'll freeze the price for up to one year."

DNA2Diamonds also has a no obligation policy. "If you change your mind, you can cancel at any time prior to the start of the diamond creation process," said Bischoff.

DNA2Diamonds are genuine, certified diamonds that are made by turning hair to diamonds or cremated ashes to diamonds. These personal keepsake diamonds can be created in various cuts and colors including traditional white.

To purchase a personal signature carbon diamond, please visit DNA2Diamonds website or call 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Debbie Ogden
888-335-3630
dogden@dna2diamonds.com

Sunday, December 5, 2010

DNA2Diamonds Announces Custom Diamond Layaway Plan

DNA2Diamonds has created a layaway plan which enables customers to make installment payments toward the purchase of a custom-created diamond.

Fort Washington, PA., December 5, 2010 - DNA2Diamonds, a premier creator of lab diamonds custom created from a source of signature carbon (hair or cremated ashes), recently announced its new layaway plan. With the implementation of this new plan, customers can more easily afford the personal diamond of their dreams.

"It's easier than ever to own a custom-created celebration or memorial diamond with our new layaway plan," said Tom Bischoff, President of DNA2Diamonds. "Beginning with a minimum payment of $50 per month, you decide on the amount of your installment amount and we'll freeze the price for up to one year."

DNA2Diamonds also has a no obligation policy. "If you change your mind, you can cancel at any time prior to the start of the diamond creation process," said Bischoff.

DNA2Diamonds are genuine, certified diamonds that are made by turning hair to diamonds or cremated ashes to diamonds. These personal keepsake diamonds can be created in various cuts and colors including traditional white.

To purchase a personal signature carbon diamond, please visit our website at or call 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Debbie Ogden
888-335-3630
dogden@dna2diamonds.com

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Say I Do Forever With a Personal Diamond

Showing off the engagement ring to family and friends is part of the exciting whirlwind of an engagement. As any bride can tell you, the first thing everyone wants to see once they hear you're engaged is, "the ring". Nowadays, couples tend to look for the most unique engagement ring that speaks of their eternal love for each other.

While diamonds are still a popular choice for engagement rings, many couples are now selecting laboratory grown diamonds instead of earth mined. Not only are these man made diamonds a more practical economic value, but an eco-friendly one as well.

Additionally, technology has helped in the advancement of laboratory grown diamonds in a very special way. Due to scientific discoveries, diamonds can be created using signature carbon (hair). To the delight of brides, these man made diamonds are indeed, real diamonds and are also a true representation of the couples love and commitment

With DNA2Diamonds, couples can create a diamond that is guaranteed to be the most unique, one-of-a-kind diamond available.

Here's how: DNA2Diamonds creates personal diamonds from a lock of the brides hair and one from the groom. When the locks are combined, added to a diamond seed and placed under the same high heat and temperatures it takes to form earth mined diamonds, a genuine and personal diamond is created. No two DNA2Diamonds are alike because they contain the essence of your love, together forever in that precious stone.

While a diamond engagement ring is possibly the most memorable piece of jewelry a person can own, there is no substitute for a diamond created especially for you. Creating a genuine diamond from signature carbon, a couple will have a unique story to tell when presenting the ring. More importantly, they will have an engagement diamond that truly symbolizes their new life together, forever.

A DNA2Diamond is more than just another diamond.

Friday, December 3, 2010

What Technology Can Mean to Brides

Engagement rings have been part of culture since introduced by the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians. When a woman was to be married, a betrothal ring symbolized the couples connection. However, the arrangement was more of a business proposition than a romantic one.

When extensive diamond deposits were discovered in Africa in the late 19th diamonds became less expensive and available to the general public for purchase. Because of the sudden increased quantity of diamonds, more brides-to-be began to receive diamond engagement rings.

In current times, diamonds are still a popular choice for engagement rings. However, many couples are now selecting laboratory grown diamonds instead of earth mined. Not only are these man made diamonds a more practical economic value, but an eco-friendly one as well.

Additionally, technology has helped in the advancement of laboratory grown diamonds in a very special way. Due to scientific discoveries, diamonds can be created using signature carbon (hair). To the delight of brides, these man made diamonds are indeed, real diamonds and are also a true representation of the couples love and commitment.

Personal diamonds are created in a laboratory setting by taking a lock of the brides hair and one from the groom. When the locks are combined, added to a diamond seed and placed under the same high heat and temperatures it takes to form earth mined diamonds, a genuine and on-of-a-kind diamond is created.

These personal, created diamonds, possess the identical chemical, optical and physical properties of earth-mined diamonds. They also will forever contain the personal carbon, that is, the essence of a couples love.

Brides and grooms looking to express their love for each other with a unique engagement ring should look further into creating a DNA2Diamonds. After all, these diamonds, are more than just another diamond, they're part of you.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Engagement Diamonds Through the Years

The earliest uses of engagement rings can be attributed to not only the ancient Greeks, but also the Romans, and Egyptians. A betrothal ring symbolized a woman's connection to the man who would become her husband, although the arrangement was more of a business proposition than a romantic union.

The Greeks are credited with the initial idea to wear the ring on the fourth finger of the left hand, where the "vena amoris" or vein of love was supposed to connect to the heart.

In the late 19th century, extensive diamond deposits were discovered in Africa, effectively making diamonds less expensive and available for the general public to purchase. Because of the sudden increased quantity of diamonds, designs became more elaborate and intricate, and more brides-to-be began to receive diamond engagement rings.

In current times, diamonds are still a popular choice for engagement rings. However, many couples are now selecting laboratory grown diamonds instead of earth mined. Not only are these man made diamonds a more practical economic value, but an eco-friendly one as well.

Additionally, technology has helped in the advancement of laboratory grown diamonds in a very special way. Due to scientific discoveries, diamonds can be created using signature carbon (hair). To the delight of brides, these man made diamonds are indeed, real diamonds and are also a true representation of the couples love and commitment

These personal, created diamonds, possess the identical chemical, optical and physical properties of earth-mined diamonds. They also will forever contain the personal carbon, that is, the essence of a couples love.

Brides and grooms looking to express their love for each other with a unique engagement ring should look further into creating a DNA2Diamonds.

DNA2Diamonds.

When you want more than just another diamond.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Not Just Another Diamond

Showing off the engagement ring to family and friends is part of the exciting whirlwind of an engagement. As any bride can tell you, the first thing everyone wants to see once they hear you're engaged is, "the ring". Nowadays, couples tend to look for the most unique engagement ring that speaks of their eternal love for each other.

With DNA2Diamonds, couples can create a diamond that is guaranteed to be the most unique, one-of-a-kind diamond available.

Here's How:
DNA2Diamonds creates personal diamonds from a lock of the brides hair and one from the groom. When the locks are combined, added to a diamond seed and placed under the same high heat and temperatures it takes to form earth mined diamonds, a genuine and personal diamond is created. No two DNA2Diamonds are alike because they contain the essence of your love, together forever in that precious stone.

While a diamond engagement ring is possibly the most memorable piece of jewelry a person can own, there is no substitute for a diamond created especially for you. Creating a genuine diamond from signature carbon, a couple will have a unique story to tell when presenting the ring. More importantly, they will have an engagement diamond that truly symbolizes their new life together, forever.

A DNA2Diamond is more than just another diamond.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Diamond Anniversary Gifts

Diamonds last forever just as your love for one another. For the perfect anniversary gift, what better way to represent your love than a stone that has endured as you have? Read on for creative and romantic diamond anniversary gifts.

* Give him a watch encrusted with diamonds.
* Give him a diamond ring.
* Give her a diamond necklace and matching earnings.
* Give her a diamond heart necklace.
* Give her a diamond bracelet.
* Give him diamond cufflinks.

More unique than any other diamond, a DNA2Diamond is the most romantic way to capture life’s moments and keep love close to your heart.

Unlike earth-mined and other laboratory grown diamonds, DNA2Diamonds are truly personal, as they are created by using the unique signature carbon taken from hair. This signature carbon is added to a genuine diamond seed in our laboratory and exposed to the same process of extreme heat and pressure that happens deep below the earth’s crust.

In nature, it takes millennia to create a diamond; in our state-of-the-art laboratory, it takes just weeks to create a your personal certified diamond in a process that is environmentally-friendly and conflict-free.

At a fraction of the cost of earth-mined color diamonds, a DNA2Diamond is more beautiful, more meaningful and more precious than any diamond in the world, as it truly contains the essence of those you love.

Monday, November 29, 2010

Modern Anniversary Gifts

The contemporary or modern anniversary gift list was created to reflect a more affluent and changing society. The original list focused on items that could help a couple put their house together as they started out in life. Today, people start out with more, thus the emergence of the new list. The average age of marriage is in the late 20's and with changing households (divorce, re-marriage, etc), the need for general house items has decreased. The modern list reflects these changes and includes more luxury items, such as the diamond appearing earlier on the list and three different times throughout the list.

1st Clocks
2nd China
3rd Crystal or Glass
4th Appliances
5th Silverware
6th Wood
7th Desk Sets
8th Linens or Lace
9th Leather
10th Diamond
11th Jewelry
12th Pearls
13th Textiles or Furs
14th Gold Jewelry
15th Watches
20th Platinum
25th Silver
30th Diamond
35th Jade
40th Ruby
45th Sapphire
50th Gold
55th Emerald
60th Diamond

Because of their popularity, diamonds appear on the list three times. An anniversary diamond should be special, unique and memorable.

DNA2Diamonds, when you want a diamond to be more than just another diamond.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Ways to Say I Love You

Those three little words, "I Love You", hold a lot of meaning. There's more than one way to say it. Take these ways, for example:

* I adore you.
* I'm a better person because of you.
* I'm lost without you.
* The thought of you brings a smile to my face.
* Together, forever.
* We were meant to be together.
* You are my everything.
* You are my heart's desire.
* You are my life.
* You are my one and only.
* You are my one true love.
* You are the reason I'm alive.
* You had me from hello.
* You hold the key to my heart.
* You make my heart skip a beat.
* You make my world a better place.
* You mean the world to me.
* You stole my heart.
* You're a dream come true.
* You're a gem.
* You're all I want.
* You're one in a million.
* You're priceless.
* You're the best thing that ever happened to me.
* You're the diamond in the rough.
* You're the one for me.
* You're the one I've always wished for.

Tell Her You Love Her Then Show Her

Using signature carbon, DNA2Diamonds turns hair into diamonds to create unique engagement rings, wedding or anniversary diamonds and precious keepsake diamonds. A certified, one-of-a-kind DNA2Diamond contains the essence of those you love as well as your most precious memories.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Christmas Proposal Ideas

1. Play Santa and be sure to tell her what Santa wants for Christmas.... for her to be your wife!
2. Give her a candy cane with a 'Will you marry me?' note attached.
3. Wrap a "Will You Marry Me" note in box after box, ending with a big box with a big bow.
4. Give her 5 wrapped boxes with a different word (will you marry me) in each box and the ring in the last box. Make sure she opens them in the correct order!
5. Spell it out on the roof (or side of your house) with Christmas lights. She'll be surprised to see your decorations this year!
6. Place strands of Christmas lights on your lawn spelling out "Will you marry me?" so that she sees it when she drives up.
7. Many cities decorate with lights for the holiday season as well as offer carriage rides through parks, the city center, etc. Take your sweetie on a carriage ride under the holiday lights on a cold night. You'll be able to snuggle together on a blanket in a romantic environment when you propose.
8. Have a step stool ready and ask her to put the star on the top of the tree. When she climbs up, have the ring on the limbs by the top for her to find. When she finds it, grab her hand and ask her to marry you.
9. Buy a personalized Christmas ornament, such as the globe ornaments that have a saying on a piece of paper resting on some festive glitter inside. Have the message in the ornament say "Will you marry me?". Wrap it up like you would any Christmas present and let your sweetie open it on Christmas day.

Unique Engagement Ring Ideas
Once you ask her to marry you, have a DNA2Diamond created from both of your hair to symbolize how you two will be together forever.

The most perfect heirloom gift -- Something you can pass on to your children. Maybe one day your daughter will wear the ring on her own wedding day, or your son will give it to his new bride.

Now, that's a unique engagement ring...

Friday, November 26, 2010

Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day?

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May;
And summer's lease hath all too short a date.
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature's changing course untrimm'd;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade,
Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest;
Nor shall Death brag thou wand'rest in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.

--William Shakespeare

Romance is in the Air...
Why not share your love and your life with someone special?
Then, show her how much you love her with a DNA2Diamond.

As individually unique as the lives they mirror...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Is New Year's Eve a Good Day to Propose?

Sure! It's a great time for a proposal. It's the beginning of all things new and bright. It's also a time of hope and resolution to do better than ever. Proposing on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day are wonderful ways to start the New Year. Plus -- if she says yes, you'll always remember your proposal date!

Many couples shop for a ring together. So, once the proposal is done -- it's time to shop for a ring. As one of the most important pieces of jewelry you'll ever buy, shouldn't it be sentimental too? How about one of a kind? How about one that is created just for the two of you?

DNA2Diamonds creates genuine diamonds from hair. Get a quick haircut, send the locks to DNA2Diamonds and in a couple weeks you'll receive the most priceless and precious loose diamond, cut to your specifications, and ready to be set into the setting of your choice.

Your relationship is unique. Your engagement is special. Your new life together is forever. Shouldn't your diamond be all of those things too?

For the most unique engagement ring, consider a DNA2Diamond.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

What Not to Do When Proposing

* Back-peddle -- say, things like, "I know you'll probably say no, but...." or "I'm probably not the first one to ask you, and you're probably going to dash my hopes, but..."

* Take her for granted. Or even appear to take her for granted.

* Say you're not ready to pick a wedding date. A proposal without a date is no good. You don't have to pick a date within the same hour you propose, but you should be prepared to pick a wedding date within the first week of the accepted proposal.

* Make a proposal contingent on something else -- like, if you can just adjust your custody schedule with your kids, I'd like to marry you. Or else, if we can agree not to see your parents, then I'd like to marry you.

What to do When Proposing

* You only plan to propose once, so make it memorable.

* Plan early and think creatively.

* Pick a location that holds a special place in your relationship.

* Be detail-oriented from the lighting to the mood.

* Remember that the first thing everyone will ask is 'How did he propose?'.

* Give her a moment to share for a lifetime.

Selecting the Ring

An engagement ring represents your love and commitment to her, but she's the one wearing it for the rest of her life, so make she she loves it! What better way then to let her select her ideal, yet unique engagement ring?

For a truly one-of-a-kind diamond that's more than a diamond -- check out DNA2Diamonds.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Fancy Colored Diamond Engagement Rings

As non-conventional engagement rings are becoming the norm, technology is helping couples create the diamonds of their dreams. Read how scientific breakthroughs can have wonderful side effects, including the development of fancy colored diamond engagement rings.


Historically, a groom wishing to present his bride the diamond of her dreams, mainly concentrated on the size of the stone. In some instances, he may have had some diamond education and learn about cuts and clarity. However, more frequent than not, the diamonds being purchased were colorless white ones.

As more non-traditional couples are now selecting rings together, new trends are emerging. Couples are moving away from conventional settings, cuts and even colors. The freedom of creating their own personal diamond allows even greater possibilities of individuality.

Trends are emerging that with brides being able to provide input regarding their diamond engagement ring, they are selecting non-traditional, fancy colored diamonds more frequently. Unfortunately, the cost for these colored diamonds can rival their beauty.

Fortunately, a scientific process that has been around since the fifties can provide a couple the colored diamond of their dreams for a more affordable price. Using this methodology, not only can scientists create genuine diamonds up to two carats in size in a laboratory setting, but they can also alter the chemical composition to be able to create gems in almost any color - blue, red, cognac, yellow-green and even white.

Another interesting component of the technology is that scientists can use a personal carbon source, such as hair, in the growth process of the diamond. In nature when a diamond is created, the carbon is pulled from the earth. But, these clever scientists have found a way to really personalize these man made diamonds even further. Brides and grooms go off and get a hair cut and then send in the clippings to use in the high heat, high pressure process.

In seventy days or less, not only will these fancy colored diamonds be a symbol of a couples unique style because they will be customized according to their exact wishes of color, cut and size. But, the diamond that they will have created for them will forever contain their personal essence as well.

Who says scientists aren't romantic?

Monday, November 22, 2010

Unique Engagement Rings From Hair

An engagement ring symbolizes a couples unique relationship and commitment to each other. New technology allows for the creation of the most personal and unique diamond engagement ring by using locks of hair from the bride and groom.

Many couples prefer unique engagement rings because they are considered the best representation of the couple and their new life together. Gone from the norm are the plain bands and colorless solitary settings. Brides and grooms are moving towards non-conventional settings, cuts and even colors.

In light of this evolving trend, a scientific process that has been around since the fifties is coming to the forefront. This particular process can provide a really unique way to create a diamond that could forever change engagement diamonds. Using this methodology, not only can scientists create genuine diamonds up to two carats in size in a laboratory setting, but they can also alter the chemical composition to be able to create gems in almost any color. And finally, but possibly the most unique factor is that the diamond that is the result of this process originates from hair.

To start the process, when the bride and groom each get a haircut, they can send the trimmings to a diamond creation laboratory. The sample will then placed under high temperatures and high heat, replicating the natural growth cycle of an earth mined diamond. The only difference is the source of carbon. In nature, the carbon is taken from the earth, in a man made custom diamond lab, it's taken from the personal carbon source.

These hair diamonds can be grown to the engaged couple's exact specifications of color and size. When the growth phase is complete, the diamond can be cut, polished and mounted in a setting according to the couple's wishes.

In approximately 70 days, depending on the carat size desired, the hair has been completely converted to a genuine, flawless diamond. No two will be alike because they contain the essence of a couples love, together forever in a precious stone.

With the ability to create a diamond from hair, a whole new level of personalization has opened up affording couples the most unique of engagement rings.

Friday, November 19, 2010

The History of Engagement Rings

The earliest uses of engagement rings can be attributed to not only the ancient Greeks, but also the Romans, and Egyptians. Betrothal rings were meant to symbolize a woman's connection to the man who would become her husband, though the arrangement was more of a business proposition than a romantic union. Romans used iron rings to symbolize strength and permanence, and the Greeks are credited with the initial idea to wear the ring on the fourth finger of the left hand, where the "vena amoris" or vein of love was supposed to connect to the heart.

During the ninth century, Pope Nicolas I endorsed the idea of engagement rings by making a gold ring a betrothal requirement to demonstrate the groom's wealth and ability to care for a wife. In 1215, Pope Innocent III made a similar declaration though the rings could consist of different metals, including silver and iron, and the rings were meant to be worn during a longer engagement period.

The first recorded diamond engagement ring was given to Mary of Burgundy by her betrothed, Archduke Maximillian of Austria, in 1477. Few details are known about the ring itself, but diamonds were considered at the time to have magical powers relative to love, purity, and fidelity - the same characteristics they symbolize today.

In the late 19th century, extensive diamond deposits were discovered in Africa, effectively making the gems more widely available and cheaper for the general public to purchase. Because of the sudden abundance of diamonds, designs became more elaborate and intricate, and more brides-to-be began to receive diamond engagement rings.

For every couple looking for the most unique engagement ring that speaks of their eternal love for each other, there is no substitute for a personal diamond created just for them.

DNA2Diamonds can create the most unique engagement ring, from a lock of her hair and one from you. When the locks are combined, added to a diamond seed and placed under the same high heat and temperatures it takes to form earth mined diamonds, a genuine and personal diamond is created. No two DNA2Diamonds are alike because they contain the essence of your love, together forever in that precious stone.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Non-Traditional Diamond Engagement Rings

Many couples prefer unique engagement rings because they are considered as the best representation of the couple and their new life together. A diamond that is as uniquely wonderful as the relationship itself, distinguishes the bride and the groom from the crowd.

As more non-traditional couples are now selecting rings together, brides are able to provide input and grooms want to be sure the ring is the diamond of her dreams. Couples are also moving away from traditional settings, colors and cuts. The freedom of creating their own personal diamond allows even greater possibilities of individuality.

Nowadays it is not difficult to find a unique engagement ring. With an infinite number of possibilities, couples can choose one according to their preference of color, size, cut and setting.

For the ultimate personalized diamond that is sure to stand out in the crowd, a company called DNA2Diamonds is sure to please. Turning hair into diamonds to create a personal diamond, the bride and grooms essence is forever captured in their priceless diamond.

Created in a laboratory setting, these genuine diamonds are real certified diamonds. Because of their unique creation method, non-traditional, fancy color diamond engagement rings are available and more affordable than their earth mined counterparts. However, the company can also create a flawless, colorless white diamond as well.

For every couple looking for the most unique engagement ring that speaks of their eternal love for each other, there is no substitute for a personal diamond created just for them.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

DNA2Diamonds Announces Holiday Special

DNA2Diamonds has launched its end-of-year holiday promotion in which customers are given the opportunity to purchase a custom created diamond at up to forty percent off. An additional thousand dollar jewelry setting credit offer is also available on diamonds one-half carat and larger.

Fort Washington, PA., November 17, 2010
- DNA2Diamonds, a premier creator of lab diamonds custom created from signature carbon (locks of hair or cremated ashes), has announced their holiday special. Through December 31st, 2010, DNA2Diamonds is offering up to forty percent off all of their custom-created signature carbon diamonds. As an added bonus, customers purchasing a half carat or larger personal diamond will also receive a thousand dollar credit on any DNA2Diamond setting.

"These precious and priceless diamonds are created from hair or ashes of people and pets," said Tom Bischoff, President of DNA2Diamonds. "They are one-of-a-kind diamonds for those who want a diamond to be more than just another diamond."

DNA2Diamonds can be created in sizes up to two carats in size. These laboratory grown diamonds are genuine, certified diamonds that are available in various cuts and colors of red, yellow-green, cognac, blue and white. Once created, these loose diamonds and can be set into an unlimited selection of jewelry settings - a ring, pendant, bracelet or earrings.

"DNA2Diamonds are an ideal way to celebrate all of life's special moments -- anniversaries, engagements, births of children, and as memorial diamonds as well," said Bischoff.

This offer is not to be combined with any other offer. To purchase a custom, signature carbon diamond, please visit DNA2Diamonds website at http://www.dna2diamonds.com or call 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
888-335-3630
mmchale@dna2diamonds.com

Unique Engagement Rings

When you're shopping for an engagement ring, be sure to keep your fiancés likes and dislikes in mind. If size is most important, then go for a biggest stone you can afford. However, if you want to show your total devotion and affection, a memorable ring may be the best choice.

DNA2Diamonds can create the most unique engagement ring, from a lock of her hair and one from you. When the locks are combined, added to a diamond seed and placed under the same high heat and temperatures it takes to form earth mined diamonds, a genuine and personal diamond is created. No two DNA2Diamonds are alike because they contain the essence of your love, together forever in that precious stone.

If your bride is of the traditional mindset, DNA2Diamonds can create a flawless and colorless diamond to be set in the ring of your choice. But, if your betrothed is more trendy -- she'll be sure to love a fancy colored diamond. The selection of colors include: cozy blue, romantic red, warm cognac, and a sunny yellow-green.

While the size of a diamond engagement ring may matter, the size is not the only thing you need to consider when you're shopping for a ring. For the most unique engagement ring, consider a DNA2Diamond.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Trendy Brides Seek Non-Traditional Fancy Colored DNA2Diamonds

Because a fancy colored diamond engagement ring is as uniquely wonderful as the couples relationship itself, more brides are opting for these non-conventional diamonds.

Fort Washington, PA., November 16, 2010 - As more non-traditional couples are now selecting rings together, new trends are emerging. Couples are moving away from conventional settings, cuts and even colors. The freedom of creating their own personal diamond allows even greater possibilities of individuality.

Historically, a groom wishing to give his bride the diamond of her dreams, mainly concentrated on the size of the stone. In some instances, he may have had some diamond education and learn about cuts and clarity. However, more frequent than not, the diamonds being purchased were colorless white ones.

Now, with brides being able to provide input for their diamond engagement ring, they are selecting non-traditional, fancy colored diamonds more frequently.

"Every bride wants to be the center of attention and show off their unique style," said Tom Bischoff, President of DNA2Diamonds. "A DNA2Diamond fancy colored diamond does just that."

DNA2Diamonds are not just another man made diamond either. These fancy colored, loose diamonds are created using the personal carbon from hair.

When the bride and groom each get a haircut, they can send the trimmings to DNA2Diamonds laboratory. The sample is then placed under high temperatures and high heat, replicating the natural growth cycle of an earth mined diamond. The only difference is the source of carbon. In nature, the carbon is taken from the earth, in DNA2Diamonds lab, it's taken from the personal carbon source.

In approximately 70 days, depending on the size, the hair is converted to a genuine, flawless diamond. After the growth cycle, the loose diamond will be cut, polished and set into the engagement ring of their choice.

No two DNA2Diamonds are alike because they contain the essence of a couples love, together forever in a precious stone. They are available in stunning red, brilliant yellow-green, warm cognac, dazzling blue and traditional white.

To purchase a personal, fancy colored diamond engagement ring, please visit DNA2Diamonds or call 888-335-3630.

The Future of Engagement Rings

Diamond engagement rings symbolize a couples love and the promise of a future together that is brighter than ever. Selecting a unique representation in a customized ring representing that hope and desire is becoming more and more popular.

DNA2Diamonds can create the diamond engagement ring of a couples dreams. Allowing a couple to completely personalize the diamond, it's setting and even its creation.

Here's how:
A DNA2Diamond is different from any earth mined diamond. While they are genuine diamonds, a DNA2Diamond is created from the personal carbon of a engaged couple. By combining hair from the bride and groom with a diamond seed, a real diamond can be grown in a laboratory. Using the same high heat and temperatures it takes to form earth mined diamonds, a personal DNA2Diamond will be created in approximately 70 days.

With the ability to select what color the diamond will be, the size and the shape in which the diamond will be cut once the growth process is complete - a DNA2Diamond is the ultimate in customized diamond engagement rings.

And remember, no two DNA2Diamonds are alike because they contain the essence of your love, together forever in that precious stone.

Monday, November 15, 2010

DNA2Diamonds Creates Unique Engagement Rings from Hair

Creating a diamond from the hair of a bride and groom sets the stage for not only the most personal diamond, but the most unique engagement ring as well.

Fort Washington, PA., November 15, 2010 - Many couples prefer unique engagement rings because they are considered as the best representation of the couple and their new life together. With the ability to use personal carbon (locks of hair) to create a diamond, it opens up a whole new level of personalization.

When a betrothed couples hair is combined with a diamond seed and placed under the same high heat and temperatures it takes to form earth mined diamonds, a genuine and personal diamond is created. No two DNA2Diamonds are alike because they contain the essence of the couples love, together forever in that precious stone.

"A diamond that is as uniquely wonderful as the relationship itself, distinguishes the bride and the groom from the crowd," said Tom Bischoff, President of DNA2Diamonds. "A DNA2Diamond is the ultimate representation of a couple and their endless love."

DNA2Diamonds created diamonds are genuine, certified diamonds that are made by turning hair to diamonds in 70 days or less. DNA2Diamonds keepsake diamonds are available in various sizes ranging from 0.25 carats to 2.0 carats, and colors of stunning red, brilliant yellow-green, warm cognac, dazzling blue and traditional white.

To purchase a personal, unique diamond engagement ring, please visit DNA2Diamonds or call 888-335-3630.

Unique Engagement Ideas

The memories of your proposal will last a lifetime, making it as special as possible with a one-of-a-kind, incredibly romantic and creative marriage proposal can be a challenge. If you met on the internet, proposing online or via some sort of technology could be ideal.

Here are some ideas for more techie couples:

• Create a website asking your beloved to marry you.
• Send an eCard that will be delivered to your sweetie at work.
• Set a reminder to pop up in they're Outlook and have it be a proposal (or a wedding date suggestion!).
• Send a text message to your sweetie's cell phone asking them to marry you
• Send an email asking your sweetie to marry you.
• Set up the screen saver to be the proposal, and be there when it pops up.
• If you are on an online message board, forum, etc, ask her in a post.
• Make your proposal into a desktop picture for her to find when she turns on her computer.
• Create your proposal on your webcam and then upload it online to your own proposal website, or YouTube.

A Unique Engagement Ring -- for the high tech couple. Why not create a diamond from your hair? That's right, your hair! DNA2Diamonds can create a laboratory grown diamonds in 70 days or less using locks of hair from the bride and the groom. These genuine diamonds can be custom created in a variety of colors, cuts and sizes.

Combining the things that make you unique as a couple -- science, technology and love in your diamond makes for one of the most unique engagement rings available.

Learn More Now!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

How Man Made Diamonds are Different

Be careful not to get man made diamonds confused with the well known cubic zirconium which is easily found in stores. Simulated diamonds are grown in labs but are made of alternative materials such as silicon carbide mixed with moissanite or cubic zirconium. Man made diamonds are certified diamonds with the same chemical, physical and optical qualities of natural diamonds. Only a gemmologist can distinguish a man made diamond from an earth mined stone.

DNA2Diamonds man made diamonds are created by turning hair into diamonds or ashes into diamonds. These genuine loose diamonds can create a unique engagement ring, wedding or anniversary diamond or even a precious cremation jewelry keepsake, thus forever capturing the essence of love. Or, if you have experienced a pet loss and wish to create a pet memorial diamond, a cremation diamond from ashes is an ideal way to always keep your pet with you.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Thinking About Buying a Loose Diamond?

Loose man made diamonds are competitively priced in comparison to mined diamonds. Moreover, loose diamonds, created in a lab, are more favorable than mined because lab diamonds are eco-friendly. These created diamonds are developed in a science lab with minimum consumption of energy and without harming the environment. Whereas diamond mining demands water and can pollute water supplies. This can be a very serious problem in those regions where water is in deficit, for example Africa, where there are numerous mines. Moreover, the man made loose diamonds are also conflict-free.

DNA2Diamonds turns hair into diamonds or ashes into diamonds to create a unique engagement ring, wedding or anniversary diamond or even a precious cremation jewelry keepsake, thus forever capturing the essence of love. Or, if you have experienced a pet loss and wish to create a pet memorial diamond, a cremation diamond from ashes is an ideal way to always keep your pet with you.


Monday, November 8, 2010

Creating a Diamond in a Lab

Researchers learned that mined diamond gems consist of carbon, which was heated to temperature extremes and pressed under the ground thousands of years ago. Man made diamonds are created from the same carbon from which natural diamonds are formed.

To create these diamonds in a laboratory setting, the researchers place carbon sample into a machine of high pressure and high temperature. The results? Real diamond gems had been created.

To ensure their high quality, created diamond gemstones are certified by gemologists. They are proven to have same chemical composition of mined gems, are proven to have identical physical features as well: they are firm, resistant to high temperature, and wear-proof.

DNA2Diamonds turns hair into diamonds or ashes into diamonds to create a unique engagement ring, wedding or anniversary diamond or even a precious cremation jewelry keepsake, thus forever capturing the essence of love. Or, if you have experienced a pet loss and wish to create a pet memorial diamond, a cremation diamond from ashes is an ideal way to always keep your pet with you.


Sunday, November 7, 2010

Fake Diamonds or Real Diamonds?


Cubic zirconia and moissanite are inexpensive diamond substitutes. Why buy fake diamonds when you can have real diamonds at a great price?

A DNA2Diamond is a certified diamond with the same chemical, physical and optical qualities of a natural diamond. Only a gemmologist can distinguish a created diamond from an earth mined stone.

Why waste your money on a fake diamond when you can have a personal diamond created just for you?


DNA2Diamonds turns hair into diamonds or ashes into diamonds to create a unique engagement ring, wedding or anniversary diamond or even a precious cremation jewelry keepsake, thus forever capturing the essence of love. Or, if you have experienced a pet loss and wish to create a pet memorial diamond, a cremation diamond from ashes is an ideal way to always keep your pet with you.


Saturday, November 6, 2010

What Makes Fancy Colored Diamonds?


Creating a diamond in a laboratory, you can control the color of the gems by knowing your chemistry. Fancy colored diamonds from DNA2Diamonds are available in blue, red, yellow-green, and cognac. Yellow stones are produced by including more nitrogen in the procedure. Blue stones are made by putting in boron. Other inclusions are added to produce red and cognac.

DNA2Diamonds turns hair into diamonds or ashes into diamonds to create a unique engagement ring, wedding or anniversary diamond or even a precious cremation jewelry keepsake, thus forever capturing the essence of love. Or, if you have experienced a pet loss and wish to create a pet memorial diamond, a cremation diamond from ashes is an ideal way to always keep your pet with you.



Friday, November 5, 2010

Colorless Laboratory Grown Diamonds


Laboratory grown diamonds are available in colorless and colored stones. What many people don't know is that a colorless lab diamond is more rare than natural colorless stones. Removing inclusions, like nitrogen, which is abundant in the environment is a complex technique. Because of this, a colorless or near colorless diamond is harder to grow. Yet, these laboratory grown diamonds are still less expensive than mined gems.

DNA2Diamonds turns hair into diamonds or ashes into diamonds to create a unique engagement ring, wedding or anniversary diamond or even a precious cremation jewelry keepsake, thus forever capturing the essence of love. Or, if you have experienced a pet loss and wish to create a pet memorial diamond, a cremation diamond from ashes is an ideal way to always keep your pet with you.


Thursday, November 4, 2010

Consider a Less Expensive Created Diamond

If you are looking for the most bang for your buck in fine jewelry, laboratory grown diamonds are among one of the best choices. Wise consumers, like you, can now purchase less expensive, real diamonds. Produced in a laboratory, these diamonds have high clarity and are flawless. So, why not get the bling you've been dreaming about without spending more money for a mined diamond?

DNA2Diamonds turns hair into diamonds or ashes into diamonds to create a unique engagement ring, wedding or anniversary diamond or even a precious cremation jewelry keepsake, thus forever capturing the essence of love. Or, if you have experienced a pet loss and wish to create a pet memorial diamond, a cremation diamond from ashes is an ideal way to always keep your pet with you.


Thursday, October 28, 2010

DNA2Diamonds Announces New Website

Fort Washington, PA., October 28, 2010 - DNA2Diamonds, a premier creator of lab diamonds custom created from personal carbon (locks of hair or cremated ashes), recently updated their websites template and navigation to include a diamond guide section and a more user friendly interface.

"Many of our customers wanted to learn more about created diamonds, loose diamonds and fancy colored diamonds," said Tom Bischoff, President of DNA2Diamonds. "We listened to their comments and updated our website to include more diamond information."

DNA2Diamonds created diamonds are genuine, certified diamonds that are made by turning hair to diamonds in 70 days or less. DNA2Diamonds keepsake diamonds can be created in various cuts and colors of stunning red, brilliant yellow-green, warm cognac, dazzling blue and now traditional white.

These fancy colored diamonds can be created to celebrate all of life's special moments -- anniversaries, engagements, births of children, and memorial diamonds as well.
DNA2Diamonds personal carbon diamonds are available in various sizes ranging from 0.25 carats to 2.0 carats. These precious and priceless gems and can be set into an unlimited selection of jewelry settings - a ring, pendant, bracelet or earrings.

To purchase a personal signature carbon diamond, call DNA2Diamonds at 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
888-335-3630
mmchale@dna2diamonds.com

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

DNA2Diamonds Creates White Diamond Engagement Rings

Fort Washington, PA., October 27, 2010 - DNA2Diamonds, a premier creator of lab diamonds custom created from personal carbon (locks of hair), recently expanded their diamond colors to include the addition of white created diamond engagement rings.

"Traditional brides and other white diamond aficionados are already inquiring about our new white diamonds," said Tom Bischoff, President of DNA2Diamonds.

DNA2Diamonds created diamonds are genuine, certified diamonds that are made by turning hair to diamonds in 70 days or less. DNA2Diamonds keepsake diamonds can be created in various cuts and colors of stunning red, brilliant yellow-green, warm cognac, dazzling blue and now traditional white.

These fancy colored diamonds can be created to celebrate all of life's special moments -- anniversaries, engagements, births of children, and memorial diamonds as well.

DNA2Diamonds personal carbon diamonds are available in various sizes ranging from 0.25 carats to 2.0 carats. These precious and priceless gems and can be set into an unlimited selection of jewelry settings - a ring, pendant, bracelet or earrings.

To purchase a personal signature carbon diamond, please visit our website at http://www.dna2diamonds.com or call DNA2Diamonds direct at 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
888-335-3630
mmchale@dna2diamonds.com

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

DNA2Diamonds Announces Feature Diamond Promotion

Fort Washington, PA., October 26, 2010 - DNA2Diamonds, a premier creator of genuine, custom created diamonds from personal carbon has announced it's latest feature diamond specials. This promotion, valid until November 15th, 2010, feature two different fancy colored diamonds, each at the best value ever.

“With these featured diamond promotions, DNA2Diamonds will create one-of-a-kind, signature diamonds for our customers in either blue or yellow-green in color for an incredibly low price,” said Tom Bischoff, President of DNA2Diamonds. "Our customers can capture a memory and receive their own half carat, certified created diamond for up to 38% off.

DNA2Diamonds creates genuine diamonds by turning hair into diamonds or ashes to diamonds in 70 days or less. These custom made, created diamonds are available in various cuts and colors of stunning red, brilliant yellow-green, warm cognac, dazzling blue and traditional white.

"This is an excellent opportunity to design the diamond of your dreams and receive the best value ever," said Bischoff. "These featured diamonds are available your choice of popular cuts. Additionally, the price includes shipping and handling.”

DNA2Diamonds personal diamonds are available in sizes ranging from 0.25 carats to 2.0 carats. These loose diamonds can be set into a variety of different jewelry settings - a ring, bracelet, earrings or a pendant.

To learn more about a diamond created from personal carbon or to view our cremation jewelry, please visit our website at http://www.dna2diamonds.com or call 888-335-3630.

Media Contact:
Maureen McHale
888-335-3630
mmchale@dna2diamonds.com

What They're Saying About DNA2Diamonds


DNA2Diamonds created an incredibly beautiful diamond for me with my beloved daughter's ashes.

If you are thinking about doing this, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED!

They are wonderful people!

--Rose

Monday, October 25, 2010

What's New at DNA2Diamonds

We're Listening!

Based on your comments and suggestions, we've given our website a face lift!

Be sure to check out our new look!


Layaway Now Available

We have also added a convenient layaway plan -- so it will be easier than ever to own a genuine DNA2Diamond!

Learn more about DNA2Diamonds or call 888-335-3630.

Friday, October 22, 2010

A Heart-Warming Tribute to a Five-Generation Family Legacy

"My great-grandmother died three months after my grandmother, but I was able to get a lock of her hair to combine it with my mom's hair, my daughter's hair and my hair to create a five-generation custom DNA2Diamond."

"This is the best way that I could ever imagine to pay tribute to my daughter and the women who raised me. All four of them made me who I am and I couldn't be more proud of them for doing what they did. This is a legacy that will truly last forever!"

"Thank you, DNA2Diamonds!"

--Dawn Stein

Thursday, October 21, 2010

NEW Featured Diamond Promotion

Take advantage of our LIMITED TIME offer and receive the BEST VALUE of the year on two of our popular selections!

Save up to 38% OFF on our BLUE and YELLOW-GREEN Diamonds ... that's our two TOP COLORS, each with our lowest price.


Our genuine blue diamond dazzles the eye as it reflects the colors of the deep ocean and sunny sky, while our genuine yellow-green diamond blends sunshine with a touch of fresh, sparkling light green.

Both diamonds are available in your choice of popular cuts.

This special offer is limited to the 1/2 carat size for each diamond.



CALL US TODAY at 888-335-3630 to receive this special pricing, which INCLUDES shipping and handling!

This special offer expires on November 15, 2010.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

DNA2Diamonds Announces White Diamond

We recently expanded our diamond colors to include the addition of a white created diamond. As with our color diamonds, this new white diamond is identical to earth-mined, yet different because it was created from the personal carbon (taken from hair or ashes) of you and/or those you love most -- including your pets!

Whether celebrating life's special moments such as an engagement, anniversary or birth -- or remembering those close to your heart -- our new white DNA2Diamond is for those who want a diamond to be more than just another precious gem!

If love is in your heart, let a DNA2Diamond be on your hand.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

What is a Fancy Shape Diamond?

Diamond Education:

The term fancy shape refers to anything other than a round brilliant. All diamonds, to a certain degree, are difficult to cut, and some very large diamonds take more time and effort to cut than smaller diamonds do. But one diamond is not harder to cut than another just because of the shape.

The more facets a diamond has, the more time it took to cut. The standard pear, oval, marquise, round and heart brilliant cuts all have 57 facets. When extra tiers of facets are cut on the stone, the stone will be graded as a "Modified" shape. For instance, GIA does not refer to princess cut diamonds as Princess Cut when they grade them. They are called "Rectangular Modified Brilliant" or "Square Modified Brilliant."

Radiant cuts, which usually contain between 70 and 90 facets, thusly, are not called radiant cuts, they are refered to as "Cut-Cornered Modified Rectangular Brilliant" or "Cut-Cornered Modified Square Brilliant."

The more facets a diamond has, the more expensive it tends to be, especially when that is coupled with a stone that has good clarity and color.

View DNA2Diamonds Red Heart Diamonds


Created from a lock of hair or cremated ashes, our fancy color cognac diamonds are personal, genuine diamonds that are perfect for any occasion - as a unique engagement ring, a special anniversary diamond or even a memorial diamond to remember a loved one or pet. They are also available in blue, red, yellow-green and white.


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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Diamonds Are Indestructible


Diamond Education:

The statement, "Diamonds are indestructible," is false. The fact that diamonds are a hard substance refers to their ability to withstand scratching, but that is different than toughness, which refers to the ability to withstand breaking or cleavage. Diamonds can chip, but only a diamond can scratch another diamond.


Did You Know?

In nature, it takes millennia to create a diamond; in DNA2Diamonds laboratory, it takes just a few weeks to create a DNA2Diamond that is certified to be physically, chemically and optically identical to earth-mined diamonds. And our process is environmentally-friendly and conflict-free.

While gemologically equivalent to earth-mined diamonds, our personal laboratory grown diamonds are more beautiful, more meaningful and more precious – because they contain forever the essence of those you love. They are truly the most personal diamonds in the world.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Red Diamonds - The Rarest Colored Diamonds

Diamond Education:

Most of the highest-priced diamonds in the world have been fancy color diamonds. The one that leaps to mind immediately is the Hancock Red -- a 0.95-carat Fancy Purplish Red round brilliant, which sold for $880,000 in the late-1980's.

This stone held the world record for the highest price-per-carat ever paid for a diamond (about $926,000) for a number of years, and it wasn't even a very clean stone. It had some eye-visible flaws and there was a chip out of the girdle.

Purple and red are the rarest colors diamonds that occur.

The Moussaieff Red is the largest red diamond in the world.

The most common gem-quality colors diamond occurs in naturally are light and medium shades of brown and yellow.

Monday, September 27, 2010

DNA2Diamonds in the News

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A boom in burial alternatives

You don’t have to end up six-feet under

Charles Chafer has a comic book mounted on his office wall in Houston, Texas — a kitschy, colourful 1941 issue of Spicy-Adventure Stories featuring a story called “Space Burial.”

In fact, Chafer, co-founder and CEO of Celestis, Inc., says he has tracked the sci-fi notion of funerals in space to at least the 1800s — long before humans were anywhere near sending themselves into orbit, dead or alive.

But in 1997, with Chafer’s help, space burial became a reality.

That year Celestis dispatched the ashes of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, along with psychologist and psychedelic drug enthusiast Timothy Leary and about 20 other people, including a few restaurant owners and a 4-year-old Japanese boy.

The remains were launched in a Pegasus rocket from an Atlantic Ocean site near the Canary Islands.

Celestis is close to announcing the date of its 10th mission, which will carry the ashes of 300 people.

The ashes, either one or seven grams per person, are placed in aluminum capsules inside a small Celestis spacecraft, which orbits Earth for anywhere from a few years to several hundred years, depending on how far into space it goes.

The Celestis spacecraft, a small cylinder or box, is a “secondary payload” on a rocket heading elsewhere — typically, to place a satellite in orbit. Rockets have stages that fall away as they head deeper into space, and the Celestis craft stays attached to the rocket’s final stage.

Eventually, solar wind and the natural degradation of the orbit pulls the spacecraft back into the Earth’s gravity. It incinerates like a meteorite the minute it reaches the Earth’s atmosphere.

“It’s kind of an ashes-to-ashes experience,” Chafer says.

Prices range from $695 to $12,500 (U.S.).

If space burial is the most bizarre thing you’ve ever heard of, stay tuned.

The posthumous options available to the regular Joe have grown in number in recent years, as people have become open to mourning in unique (and more commercial) ways.

Stephen Fleming, a psychology professor at York University, says that as society changes, death rituals are changing, too.

Society is becoming less agrarian and more urban, with people moving around more and often dying far from where they were born. Funeral homes are offering more flexibility, choice and creativity.

“We’re moving from a ritual that was largely based on religion to a ritual that is largely based on creativity or individual uniqueness,” Fleming says. At a funeral today you might see golf clubs decorating the corners of the casket, or digital photographs “flashing around.”

Cremation has grown in popularity, jumping from 42.2 per cent of Canadian deaths in 1998 to 56.4 per cent a decade later. After cremation families have many options for what to do with the ashes, including keeping them in an urn or scattering them in a meaningful place.

But there are more creative and radical alternatives.

A U.K. company called And Vinyly tops the list. For £2,000, about $3,179 (Cdn.) you can have your ashes pressed into 30 vinyl records to be shared amongst your family and friends.

The record is “literally a record of your life,” says Jason Leach, who knows a thing or two about records. He’s produced more than 50 records on his own labels, including Death to Vinyl, and founded the techno group Subhead.

As he approached 40, Leach found himself thinking about his own mortality — and the struggling record industry. Pressing human remains into vinyl records seemed as good a use for the dated technology as any.

Although his company has received a considerable amount of attention online in recent weeks, so far he’s only working with 10 people on preparing their records. Some choose music, others take more of a spoken-word approach, recording themselves speaking along with “sound photos” from places important to them.

Leach says it’s up to the client to decide how much of their remains to include in the records, because the more ashes, the poorer the sound quality.

“You’re going to hear scratches and pops and crackles, more than you normally do on vinyl,” he explains. “But I think that’s kind of part of it, I like that part of it.”

When Toronto filmmaker Connie Diletti renewed her health card recently, she signed up to be an organ donor. After staring at the “massive sheet” with all the organs and tissues to donate (Did she want to donate her eyes? Her skin?), she decided to explore the options available for her body after she’s done with it.

Diletti, 33, crossed traversed across North America and back visiting experts and entrepreneurs who spend their working lives thinking about death. In California, she visited glass makers who use human ashes to make paperweights and keepsakes.

At the University of Maryland, she learned about modern mummification, and in Clinton Township, Michigan, about cryonics, the freezing of dead bodies in the hopes that one day, with technology that doesn’t exist yet, they will be revived.

What the film couldn’t possibly divulge, Diletti says in an interview, are the odours she encountered along the way, for example the scent of mummified limbs and organs. “Most things had a smell,” she says. “Most places had a smell.”

Diletti says what you do with your body after you die is yet another choice available to people in a consumer-driven North American society — but she suspects it isn’t something people spend much time looking into.

More options are available thanks to technology and a certain 21st century openness, Diletti says. Her film, Corpus, premieres Oct. 6 on TVO, at 9 p.m.

“I feel like people are becoming more open to possibilities beyond their traditional frameworks with what and where their body would go after they die,” Diletti says. “I feel people just don’t know though, what those options are.”

Fleming, however, is a little bit skeptical.

He says that if a creative ritual is meaningful to the deceased person — if they plan it before their death, leave it in their will, and set aside money so not to burden the family — than that’s the important thing. But he worries about grieving families making these decisions for themselves.

“They are extremely reluctant to let go of that sense of connectedness, that sense of being ‘in touch’ with people,” he says.

“It’s that fervent wish that can get capitalized on.”

Other after-death alternatives

Compost yourself

A new ecological burial technique developed by a Swedish company called Promessa Organic, promession involves freeze-drying the body in liquid nitrogen, which makes the body very brittle. Vibrations turn the body into a dry powder, which is laid in a coffin made of corn starch and buried in a shallow grave.

Within six to 12 months, the coffin and its contents are turned to compost.

Promessa Organic is hoping to start offering their services in Sweden, South Korea and the U.K. next year.

Be a diamond

DNA2Diamonds, headquartered in Philadelphia, creates diamonds from DNA — either ashes or hair, from an animal or a human.

Diamonds range in price from $2,250 to $16,990 (U.S.) and come in red, blue, yellow-green, cognac or white.