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Urn Necklace Guide: Materials, Styles & Personalization Tips
Choosing memorial jewelry is never just about style—it’s about emotion, remembrance, and keeping a loved one close to your heart. If you’re looking for a way to hold on to someone who meant the world to you, you might have wondered: What kind of urn necklace is right for me?
With so many materials, designs, and personalization options out there, it’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed. But don’t worry—you’re not alone. This guide is here to help you navigate the most meaningful factors in selecting an urn necklace that honors both your loved one and your personal style.
Understanding the Purpose of Urn Necklaces
What Makes an Urn Necklace Special? An urn necklace is a discreet piece of jewelry that holds a small portion of ashes or other memorial keepsakes like a lock of hair, dried flowers, or even sand from a favorite place. Designed with sentiment and intention, these necklaces offer a tangible way to feel close to someone you’ve lost.
The best urn necklaces are not only symbolic, but also durable and beautiful enough to wear every day. They blend seamlessly into your wardrobe while carrying a deeply personal story within.
Choosing the Right Material
Material matters—not just for aesthetics, but for longevity. Here are some popular options you’ll encounter:
- Stainless Steel: Durable, budget-friendly, and hypoallergenic, but may lack the luxurious feel of precious metals.
- Sterling Silver: A timeless choice with a classic shine, though it may require occasional polishing.
- 14K Gold: If you’re looking for something elegant and enduring, 14K gold urn necklaces are a stunning option. They resist tarnishing, carry long-term value, and offer warmth and brilliance that silver or steel can’t quite match.
If you’re gifting the necklace or planning to wear it daily, investing in high-quality materials like 14K gold ensures your keepsake stands the test of time—both physically and emotionally.
Finding a Style That Speaks to You
Classic, Minimalist, or Sentimental? Urn necklaces come in a wide range of styles, from bold statement pieces to minimal pendants you can layer with everyday jewelry. Think about your—or your recipient’s—style preferences:
- Hearts, teardrops, and crosses offer universal symbolism and emotional appeal.
- Cylinder-shaped pendants often appear sleek and modern.
- Birthstone or gem-accented urn necklaces add color and personality.
When selecting a style, consider how “obvious” the urn aspect should be. Some prefer a pendant that clearly honors a loved one, while others seek something more subtle.
Add Meaning Through Personalization
Making the Necklace Truly Yours
One of the most beautiful things about memorial jewelry is the ability to personalize it. Here are a few ideas to make it unique:
- Engrave a name, date, or quote that holds special meaning.
- Choose a birthstone to represent the person or moment you want to remember.
- Select a custom shape or symbol that resonates with your relationship.
Many pieces from YFN Jewelry offer custom engraving and birthstone options, so you can create a tribute that’s both intimate and elegant.
Recommended: 10K Gold Heart Cut Cubic Zirconia Urn Necklace for Ashes
If you’re looking for a gift that blends subtle beauty with heartfelt symbolism, the 10K Gold Heart Cut Cubic Zirconia Urn Necklace for Ashes is a top pick.
Designed with a delicate heart-shaped cubic zirconia stone, it sparkles brilliantly against the warm glow of 10K gold. Its pendant functions as a hidden urn—offering a discreet way to carry ashes while looking just like a fine piece of jewelry. The chain is dainty yet durable, making it perfect for everyday wear without sacrificing elegance.
Whether you’re gifting it for a birthday, memorial, or graduation, this necklace is a touching way to honor someone’s memory.
When to Give an Urn Necklace as a Gift
You might assume that urn necklaces are only suitable after a recent loss, but they’re actually meaningful for many life moments:
- Birthdays: Honor someone who passed on the birthday of a surviving loved one.
- Graduations: Offer spiritual comfort to someone entering a new chapter without a parent or guardian.
- Mother’s Day or Father’s Day: A powerful way to remember and cherish.
- Anniversaries of passing: Show you remember and care deeply.
Memorial jewelry is both comforting and personal—a heartfelt reminder that your loved one is never far away.
Tips for Wearing and Caring for Urn Necklaces
If you plan to wear your urn necklace daily, make sure to:
- Remove it before showering or swimming to protect the integrity of the seal.
- Use a soft cloth to clean it regularly.
- Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Most urn necklaces, including those from YFN Jewelry, come with secure screw-top or threaded closures to keep ashes safe. Still, it’s best to check the seal occasionally.
Why YFN Jewelry?
YFN Jewelry specializes in high-quality, meaningful pieces crafted from genuine materials like sterling silver and 14K gold. Their urn necklaces are thoughtfully designed to look like fine jewelry while offering the emotional comfort of memorial keepsakes.
Whether you’re looking for minimalist elegance or engraved personalization, YFN has a wide collection that caters to every taste and occasion.
Choosing the right urn necklace is a deeply personal decision—one that balances sentiment, craftsmanship, and everyday beauty. Whether you’re buying for yourself or a loved one, focusing on materials like 14K Gold Necklaces, selecting a meaningful design, and considering personalization will guide you toward a piece that truly honors your memories.
To explore more elegant and heartfelt options, visit YFN Jewelry and discover the piece that feels just right.
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Lagos, Abuja Courts Order Return of Airtime, Data Lending Services
By Adedapo Adesanya
Two divisions of the Federal High Court have issued interim injunctions restoring airtime lending services and restraining the enforcement of the contentious regulations introduced by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC).
FCCPC introduced the controversial Digital, Electronic, Online or Non-Traditional (DEON) Consumer Lending Regulations in 2025, prompting legal actions by telecom firms.
The rulings, delivered in Lagos and Abuja, restored the data and airtime loan services, relied upon by millions of Nigerians.
In Lagos, Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa, on April 15, 2026, granted four interim injunctions in suit marked FHC/L/CS/760/2026, filed by the Wireless Application Service Providers Association of Nigeria (WASPA) against FCCPC.
The court restrained the commission, its officers and agents from enforcing the DEON Regulations, including several key provisions of the framework.
It further barred the FCCPC from interfering with the operations of WASPA members, imposing sanctions or fines for alleged non-compliance, or issuing directives connected to the enforcement of the regulations and adjourned to April 17, 2026, for further hearing.
Relatedly, the Federal High Court in Abuja on April 24, 2026, granted an interim order in suit marked FHC/ABJ/CS/779/2026 following an ex parte application by Nairtime Holdings Limited and Nairtime Nigeria Limited against MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Airtel Networks Limited.
The court restrained both telecom operators, their officers and agents from suspending, restricting or otherwise interfering with Nairtime Nigeria Limited’s access to their platforms, including short codes, Short Message Service (SMS), and Unstructured Supplementary Service (USSD).
The order applies for the duration of Nairtime’s valid licence issued by NCC and prevents the operators from relying on the FCCPC regulations as a basis for any disruption.
The applicants had argued that the planned suspension of services was based on a directive linked to the DEON Regulations, despite their compliance with contractual obligations and the absence of any established breach or required notice.
The court found sufficient grounds to grant interim relief pending the determination of the substantive suit.
Taken together, the two rulings effectively place the enforcement of the DEON Regulations on hold, creating a temporary legal framework that allows airtime lending and related services to continue.
The FCCPC is restrained from acting against VAS providers, while telecom operators are prevented from using the regulations to deny licensed operators access to their networks.
The DEON Regulations, introduced by the FCCPC in July 2025, were designed to extend regulatory oversight to unsecured digital lending, including airtime and data credit services.
However, the move triggered strong opposition from industry stakeholders, particularly the Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), which argued that the regulations encroached on the NCC’s statutory mandate, created overlapping compliance obligations, and conflicted with an existing memorandum of understanding between the regulators.
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P+ Beats Others to Clinch NSIA Media Intelligence Deal
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
P+ Measurement Services Limited has been chosen as the preferred agency to provide media intelligence services for the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA).
P+ won the media monitoring and intelligence business after a competitive and rigorous pitch process involving four agencies.
The foremost agency, run by Mr Philip Odiakose as the Chief Media Analyst, will provide continuous media intelligence across NSIA’s operations and affiliated interests, delivering insight-driven analysis to strengthen reputation management, stakeholder engagement, and communication performance.
It was gathered that the selection process assessed strategic thinking, execution capability, and the ability to deliver timely, decision-ready intelligence.
P+ distinguished itself through its strength in near real-time media monitoring, advanced measurement frameworks, and performance audit systems designed to support complex institutions with multiple stakeholder interests.
It brings a strong and diverse portfolio spanning government institutions, financial services, development organisations, multinationals, energy, telecommunications, and NGOs. Its approach combines global best practices with deep local expertise, ensuring that intelligence is both contextually relevant and strategically useful.
Commenting on the win, Mr Odiakose noted that the process reflected the level of diligence expected from an institution like NSIA, adding that the P+ focus remains on delivering media intelligence that goes beyond tracking media mentions to explaining narratives, measuring impact, and guiding decision-making.
He emphasised that P+ will leverage its global methodologies, adapted to local realities, to provide NSIA with timely insights, clear performance evaluation, and a deeper understanding of how media perception shapes outcomes.
Also speaking, the Corporate Communications at NSIA said P+ was chosen because it demonstrated a strong understanding of its requirements and a clear ability to translate media data into meaningful insight.
The NSIA communications team noted that the firm’s proven track record across sectors, combined with its disciplined approach to measurement and evaluation, positioned it as a credible partner to support NSIA’s communication priorities and broader institutional objectives.
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Airtel Engages Customers on Concerns Around Data Usage, Others
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
On Tuesday, April 14, 2026, customers of Airtel Nigeria felt more involved and loved when the telecommunications company gathered them together at the Lagos Travel Inn Hotel in Ikeja to discuss some of their concerns, especially around data usage, transparency and their experience with its services.
It was the first-ever Customer Forum of Airtel Nigeria in Lagos, where regulators, high-volume data subscribers, 5G customers, and other key stakeholders learned ways to tackle the issue of data depletion.
The event, themed Understanding Your Data: How to Take Control, also highlighted Airtel Nigeria’s ongoing investments in customer experience, including enhanced digital tools, clearer usage dashboards, and expanded retail and support networks aimed at improving transparency and accessibility.
“This is our very first customer forum, and it is more than an event. It is a bold statement that in today’s digital economy, the most important voice is the informed customer,” the Director of Marketing at Airtel Nigeria, Mr Ismail Adeshina, said.
He emphasised that while data has become central to everyday life, from business transactions to education and healthcare, concerns around data value and consumption remain valid and must be addressed transparently.
“Data is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity as essential as electricity and water. However, as usage grows, customers are asking an important question: “Am I truly getting value for the data I purchase? This is not just a technical issue; it is a matter of trust,” Mr Adeshina added.
He further explained that evolving usage patterns, including high-definition video streaming, cloud-based applications, and background app activity, have significantly increased data consumption compared to previous years. According to him, the forum was designed as both a listening platform and an educational session to help customers better understand how their data is used.
“We are here to listen, to explain clearly, and to provide evidence. When customers understand how their data is consumed, it shifts the experience from uncertainty to control and from frustration to confidence,” he further disclosed.
On her part, the Director of Customer Affairs Bureau at the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Ms Freda Ruth Bruce-Bennett, reaffirmed the regulator’s commitment to protecting consumer interests and ensuring service quality across the industry, noting that data consumption has become deeply integrated into daily life, making any perceived loss of data a significant concern for users.
“We understand that data is central to how people live and work today, which is why concerns around data depletion are taken seriously. The NCC has put mechanisms in place to ensure that consumers receive the quality of service they deserve and that their voices are heard,” she said.
Ms Bruce-Bennett encouraged customers to take advantage of the NCC’s consumer portal, which provides guidance on data management and a platform for lodging complaints.
“There is an A to Z of data management tips available on the NCC portal, and we encourage consumers to use it. We also continue to work closely with operators like Airtel to ensure that complaints are addressed promptly and transparently,” she added.
On customer engagement and service delivery, the Customer Experience Director at Airtel Nigeria, Mr Oladokun Oye, highlighted the company’s multi-channel approach to supporting customers across the country.
“At Airtel Nigeria, customer experience is not just a function; it is embedded across everything we do. From our network design to how we communicate and resolve issues, the customer remains at the centre,” he said.
He noted that Airtel maintains one of the most extensive customer touchpoint networks in Nigeria, including over 1,000 exclusive shops, a dedicated contact centre accessible via 300, and multiple digital platforms such as the MyAirtel App, web channels, and AI-powered chatbots.
“These channels are designed to provide not just service, but clarity and understanding. We are also continuously improving our digital platforms to ensure customers can track and manage their usage in real time,” Oye added.
He further advised customers to engage only with authorised Airtel outlets to ensure service quality and protect personal information.
The Airtel Customer Forum forms part of a broader industry effort, in collaboration with the NCC, to promote data awareness, transparency in billing, and improved customer education.
By creating a platform for open dialogue, Airtel Nigeria is reinforcing its shift from a transactional relationship with customers to a more collaborative and informed partnership.
The company noted that insights from the forum will inform future improvements in service delivery, customer communication, and digital tools, as it continues to support Nigeria’s journey towards a more inclusive and transparent digital economy.
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