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Monster Mash singer lives on as a diamond ring

Filed under: Holiday Style, Accessories

Every year Halloween is ushered in with the sounds of that holiday classic "The Monster Mash". Sadly, Bobby Pickett, the who co-wrote and sang the distinctive hit, passed away in 2007.
That is, he's gone, but still here, so to speak. In what some might call a ghoulish memorial to him, his daughter Nancy had a LifeGem diamond made from his ashes, which she now wears on a ring.

Kristen wrote about LifeGems back in March, when Kimora Lee was looking for a way to "keep" pooch Zoe, who had recently died, near her heart. The company takes the ashes of a loved one and creates a diamond out of the carbon. You can pick the size, color and shape to make it the perfect memento mori.

A man-made diamond, made of man, isn't exactly as morbid as a Victorian Mourning ring made with human hair. Still, there is something really creepy about it. Which in a way makes it perfect for the man behind a Halloween classic.

Antique Mourning Rings

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  • Hair and hands ring
  • Gold and hair mourning ring
  • Double Eglomise Portrait Georgian Mourning Ring
  • Georgian High Carat Gold, Natural Pearl and Hair-Art Mourning Ring
  • Georgian Memorial Ring, Rose Cut Diamond Urn With Flowers

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