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Introducing Reterniti Stones

Reterniti
Simplicity Anna Loach

Written by: Anna Loach
Date: November 24, 2022

Hold Your Loved One Close – After they’ve gone

Reterniti is a New Zealand innovation solving the age-old question of what to do with one’s ashes after cremation.

Reterniti convert your loved one’s ashes into a tasteful, discrete stone. A Reterniti Stone is tactile and is intended to be held close unlike an urn or a box.

Keep them nearby or place them in their favourite spot. You’ll never have to say goodbye and never forget again.

Each Reterniti Stone is handmade and unique.

Your loved one’s name is laser etched on the top and rests upon a bed of New Zealand lambs wool, which in turn sits upon a hand-turned solid wood display plinth nestled within a bookbound tube box.

You choose how and where you wish to place your Reterniti Stone.

Talk to your Funeral Director at Simplicity Funerals Nelson or Richmond about a Reterniti Stone or call in to the office to see for yourself.

You can find out more about the launch of human Reterniti stones here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IT8vxfY6oA

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