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This Swiss Company Is Literally Turning Ashes To Diamonds, Making Products Out Of Dead Bodies
A Swiss company, Algordanza, has developed a unique method of turning cremated human remains into diamonds. The process involves subjecting the ashes to high pressure and heat, similar to the conditions found within the Earth.
Rinaldo Willy, the CEO and founder of Algordanza, started the company a decade ago and now has customers in 24 countries. Most of the diamonds produced are blue, possibly due to small amounts of boron found in the human body. The cost of this process ranges from $5,000 to $22,000, which is equivalent to the cost of some funerals.

In an Instagram post, shared by the company, the caption reads, 'Do you know this beautiful diamond's shape? A marquise cut diamond features 58 facets and an elliptical shape with pointed ends. Its long shape gives it an exotic touch and shows elegance. 💎❤️ This beautiful Algordanza memory diamond is now allowed to go on its final journey to its family.'
From Ashes To Diamonds
The ashes are first turned into carbon and then placed into a machine that applies intense pressure and heat for weeks. This process is much faster than the natural formation of diamonds, which takes millions of years.
"The more time you give this process, the bigger the rough diamond starts to grow," says Willy. After cooling off, the new diamonds are ground and cut into their desired shape, sometimes even being engraved with lasers.
Creating A Unique Memorial From Human Remains
Algordanza can produce up to nine stones from one person's ashes. Many people choose to have these diamonds turned into pendants or rings as a way to remember their loved ones.
According to Willy, 25% of the company's customers come from Japan. He also notes that families are often happy when they receive their diamonds, feeling as if their loved one has returned home in a sparkling form.
In addition to Algordanza, an American company called LifeGem offers a similar service, and several US patents are available for related procedures.
While turning cremated remains into diamonds may seem unusual at first glance, it provides a unique and lasting memorial for those who have passed away.
As technology continues to advance and people look for alternative ways to remember their loved ones, these companies offer an innovative solution that combines science with sentimentality.



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