Paw Print Jewellery vs Traditional Pet Keepsakes: What Lasts Longer?

Article author: Lucy Johnston Article published at: Mar 24, 2026
Gold pet print pendant on green leafy background

When choosing a keepsake to honour a beloved pet, many people find themselves deciding between paw print jewellery and more traditional pet memorials. While framed prints, photo albums, and ornaments can all hold sentimental value, they differ greatly in how they age, endure, and remain part of everyday life.

Paw print jewellery is created from a real physical impression of your pet’s paw or nose. This impression is pressed into soft jeweller’s wax and then cast using the traditional lost wax casting technique, preserving the depth, texture, and individuality of your pet’s print.

Traditional pet keepsakes are often visual rather than tactile. Photos and prints may fade or become stored away over time, while ornaments are usually displayed in fixed locations. Jewellery, on the other hand, is worn, touched, and carried through daily life.

Durability is another key difference. Paw print jewellery is cast in solid sterling silver or 9ct gold, making it suitable for long-term wear. These metals are chosen for their ability to preserve fine detail and withstand the passage of time.

Emotionally, jewellery offers a different experience. The physical texture of a real paw print allows you to feel your pet’s unique markings, creating a deeper sense of connection than flat or printed memorials.

Paw print jewellery is often chosen not only as a memorial, but as a way to celebrate a life shared. Many people commission pieces while their pets are still with them, turning the jewellery into a living memory rather than a reminder of loss.

If you are considering a lasting way to honour your pet, you can explore paw print jewellery created from real impressions here.

Article author: Lucy Johnston Article published at: Mar 24, 2026