Your ashes can be turned into a vinyl record after you die.
You can have your ashes turned into a playable vinyl record.
It was formed in the noughties by music producer jason leach from scarborough england.
We work with a british company that can put the cremation ashes of your loved one into 12 inch vinyl record.
You can now have the cremated ashes of your loved ones pressed into a playable vinyl record share a vinyl pressing company has found a gap in the market by offering people the chance to have a loved one s ashes pressed into a playable vinyl record.
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And now for the music lover a company called and vinyly will press your ashes into a playable vinyl record.
Incorporate the remains of their dearly departed into bespoke vinyl records.
They will take your cremated ashes and press them into 30 discs each containing 24 total minutes of audio 12 minutes on each side.
If you have the money you can press your ashes into a vinyl record at the rate of a teaspoonful per disc.
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Yes you can see the entire process through to the point where you actually receive a finished playable record.
Whether you want to hear a recording of their voice or a desert island discs type compilation we can help.
A small amount of your loved ones ashes are incorporated into the record and you can choose whether you wish to see them or not.
The discs come with artwork and labels that include your name date of birth and date of death.
You have to supply the audio.
The service which converts the ashes of the deceased into a finished vinyl record starts at 3 000.
So you can record your own original audio or choose your favorite songs.
Cremated ashes can now be converted into a vinyl record thanks to a company called vinyly.