Customarily, according to Wikipedia, below: " Jewellery, such as necklaces, wrist-watches and rings, are ordinarily removed before cremation, and returned to the family."
Otherwise, some processes strain human ashes for metal fragments, which are increasingly recycled. A diamond stone would certainly survive cremation: it has the highest melting temperature of any mineral which is not approached during a commercial cremation process.
If you're referring to cremation, the apparatus is called a Retort.
Red, Blue, Yellow, Green or colorless
Cremation diamonds range in price from $1,300 to around $20,000 depending on style, size and cut.
holes in the ground where they burn human bodies.
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King of Diamonds - 1961 Diamonds Don't Burn 1-4 was released on: USA: 4 October 1961
No, diamonds don't burn.
"Diamonds don't burn, unless you can find a heat source equal to 3820 degrees Kelvin (6416F, 3546C), then diamonds simply melt." -last person actually diamonds do burn at about 800*C
you are retort about this
Indeed, cremated remains can be pressed into diamonds. The dark powder released during cremation, which is carbon, is heated to produce graphite. Then the graphite is sent to a lab that synthesizes it into fancy coloured diamonds.
Unable to think of a suitable retort, i remained silent In response to the retort the chemist seized the retort.
The costs of cremations very across the country. Canada has a slightly higher cremation rate than the USA. The rate of cremation is very high in BC which is over 85%. The country as a whole has a cremation rate over 55%. Costs can range from under $1,000 to over $5,000 or more depending on the other services that are requested. Cremation costs are broken down to 5 areas: 1. Service fees from the funeral home 2. Merchandise costs for a cremation container or casket and an urn 3. Cremation retort fee which is the actual burning of the human remains 4. Cash disbursements such as death certificates and obituary notices 5. Taxes: GST or HST.