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Stunning ashes jewellery crafted to keep the memory of your loved one's or pet's close forever.
Honour and remember your loved one with Cremation Ashes to Glass Keepsakes.
The beginning
Stuart Wiltshire Glass began back in 2010 under a slightly different name. Back then we were called Freeform Glass.
Meeting Queen Camilla
At the opening of the Duchess of Cornwall pub, Stuart had the opportunity to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Cremation Ashes to Glass
In 2022 coming out of the Covid-19 pandemic, we started producing Ashes to Glass memorials and keepsakes.



Our collections
We have a range of glass art experiences and pieces here at Stuart Wiltshire Glass.
Become a Trade Customer with us
Receive 30% off RRP and sell our Cremation Ashes into Glass memorials to your clients.

Become a Trade Customer
Sign up and become a Trade Customer via the trade sign-up form.

Place orders for your clients
Login to your trade customer account, and place the order for your client.

We send your client the keepsake
We will send the keepsake direct your client, or we can send it to your business.
Frequently Asked Questions
Unsure whether you qualify to be a trade customer?
Trade Customer FAQ's
A trade customer is someone who works with us and sells our our Cremation Ashes into Glass memorials to their clients and friends. Earning 30% of the sale through their Trade discount.
As a Trade customer you will receive 30% off RRP on our Ashes to Glass memorial range.
Head to our Trade Sign Up page, complete the form and we will send you 3 x free samples.
Sign up here and become an affiliate, where you are able to earn 10% commission through sharing links to our website.
Glass Royalty
2016: Opening of Duchess of Cornwall
At the opening of the Duchess of Cornwall pub, Stuart had the opportunity to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla.
During the opening, Stuart presented Queen Camilla with a gift he had hand-blown for her, his infamous Vortex Sculpture.
Presenting Queen Camilla with this artwork, led Stuart onto hand-blowing all of the lights at St James' Palace.


















































