New Ways to Remember through Memorial Jewelry | David Trump & Sébastien Roy
What if you could carry your loved one’s memory — quite literally — close to your heart? 💫 In this deeply moving episode of the Digital Legacy Podcast, host Niki Weiss speaks with David Trump and Sébastien Roy, co-founders of Nia Emberley, a memorial jewelry company transforming cremated ashes into handcrafted ceramic art. What began as one man’s search to stay connected to his beloved dog has evolved into an inspiring fusion of art, science, and remembrance. Together, they explore how technology, craftsmanship, and grief intersect — and how memorial jewelry is changing the way we honor life after loss. From bone china traditions to cutting-edge cremation science, David and Sébastien share how each piece they create helps families keep love in motion rather than left on a shelf. In this episode, we cover: -The heartfelt origin story behind Nia Emberley -How cremated remains can be transformed into wearable works of art -The science and symbolism behind bone china and ceramic memorials -The emotional power of carrying your loved one’s memory with you -Why planning ahead — even for ashes — matters more than we realize This episode is a reminder that memory isn’t meant to sit still. Whether honoring a pet, a parent, or a partner, there are new, meaningful ways to keep their spirit close and their story alive.
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What if you could carry your loved one’s memory — quite literally — close to your heart? 💫
In this deeply moving episode of the Digital Legacy Podcast, host Niki Weiss speaks with David Trump and Sébastien Roy, co-founders of Nia Emberley, a memorial jewelry company transforming cremated ashes into handcrafted ceramic art. What began as one man’s search to stay connected to his beloved dog has evolved into an inspiring fusion of art, science, and remembrance.
Together, they explore how technology, craftsmanship, and grief intersect — and how memorial jewelry is changing the way we honor life after loss. From bone china traditions to cutting-edge cremation science, David and Sébastien share how each piece they create helps families keep love in motion rather than left on a shelf.
In this episode, we cover:
The heartfelt origin story behind Nia Emberley
How cremated remains can be transformed into wearable works of art
The science and symbolism behind bone china and ceramic memorials
The emotional power of carrying your loved one’s memory with you
Why planning ahead — even for ashes — matters more than we realize
This episode is a reminder that memory isn’t meant to sit still. Whether honoring a pet, a parent, or a partner, there are new, meaningful ways to keep their spirit close and their story alive.

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