Impression Print Necklaces

Impression print necklaces made from physical wax impressions, cast in solid sterling silver or 9ct gold to preserve every detail. Designed to be worn close to the heart.

About Impression Print Necklaces

Impression print necklaces are created using physical wax impressions of fingerprints and pet prints. Your wax impression is then turned into solid sterling silver or 9ct gold using the traditional lost wax casting technique, preserving every line and detail.

Pendants can hold two impressions side by side, and double sided pendants allow one print on the front and one on the back. If you would like to include more than two impressions, the family fingerprint bar pendant offers additional space and clarity.

Laser engraving and gemstone additions are available on request, and I am always happy to chat through custom ideas.

FAQs

Impression print pendants are created by taking a physical wax impression of a fingerprint or pet print. Your wax impression is then turned into solid sterling silver or 9ct gold using the traditional lost wax casting technique, which preserves every line and detail of your original print.

Yes. All of our pendants can hold two impressions side by side, and our standard fingerprint and pet print pendants can also be made double-sided, with a print on both the front and back. If you’re looking to include more than two prints, our family fingerprint bar pendant is a beautiful option. If you have a specific design in mind, feel free to reach out and I’ll be happy to chat through it with you.

Yes. Custom laser engraving is available for $80. Pendants can be engraved with up to 8 characters, making it a beautiful and meaningful way to add initials, names or a short date to your piece.

Absolutely. Gemstones can be added to all our impression print necklaces. If you have a specific stone in mind, please reach out and I’ll be happy to chat through your ideas and provide a custom quote.

Unfortunatly not. I only work from physical wax or clay impressions. Ink prints don’t capture the depth and texture required for lost wax casting and can’t be used to create your piece.