Wednesday, 8 July 2026

An Ideal Christmas Gift? Pet Memorial Jewellery Offers Comfort as Families Remember Beloved Animals

A Brighton family business is helping pet owners treasure memories with handmade jewellery created from fur, whiskers and ashes while offering free bereavement support ahead of Pet Remembrance Day.

Remembering Our Beloved Pets in a Truly Personal Way

For many of us, pets are far more than companions. They are members of the family, sharing our homes, routines and celebrations throughout the year. Losing them can leave an enormous gap in our lives, making it only natural to seek meaningful ways to keep their memory close.

A family-run jewellery studio in Brighton is helping people do exactly that by transforming treasured pet fur, whiskers, feathers and even cremation ashes into handcrafted keepsakes designed to last a lifetime.

The inspiration for many of these pieces comes long before a pet reaches the end of its life. Suellen, from Utrecht, commissioned a ring and heart-shaped necklace using the fur of her much-loved Lhasa Apso, Arya, after the dog underwent surgery and needed a significant haircut.

"Arya has always had very long hair," Suellen explained. "After her recent surgery and grooming, I wanted to preserve some of it in a meaningful way. I love knowing I'll forever carry a little piece of her with me."

The jewellery is created by Brighton-based family business Fur & Forever, founded by Jack and Mel Lockyer after they struggled to find high-quality memorial jewellery following their own experience of pet loss. Today, the studio carefully handcrafts rings, necklaces and other keepsakes using only small amounts of sentimental material, with any unused fur, hair or ashes safely returned to the owner.

Ahead of Pet Remembrance Day on 5 July, the business has also launched a free Pet Loss Support Hub, offering practical guidance for families coping with the death of a beloved animal. The resource includes advice on the first days after a loss, dealing with feelings surrounding euthanasia, supporting grieving children and signposting trusted UK support organisations.

Jack Lockyer believes many people feel their grief is misunderstood. He told That's Christmas 365: "People sometimes feel they ought to be coping better because it was 'only a pet'. But for many families, the animal they have lost was part of the rhythm of every day."

His comments reflect growing research into pet bereavement. A 2026 study published in the journal PLOS One found that, among people who had experienced both the death of a close person and a cherished pet, more than one in five described the loss of their animal as their most distressing bereavement. Researchers also found levels of grief comparable with several forms of human bereavement.

Alongside creating meaningful keepsakes, Fur & Forever places a strong emphasis on sustainability, using recycled packaging, plantable wildflower paper and offering free repairs wherever possible. The company has also supported charities including Cats Protection through fundraising initiatives.

Here at That's Christmas 365, we know that Christmas memories are often made with our four-legged family members curled up beside the tree, joining festive walks or eagerly unwrapping their own presents. Their paw prints remain on our hearts long after they have gone, and thoughtful keepsakes like these can provide a comforting reminder of the love and joy they brought into our lives.

https://furandforever.com

https://furandforever.com/pages/pet-loss-support-uk

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