A jeweller is using the remains of dead people - including teeth and hair - to create rings and necklaces for their grieving families.
Jacqui Williams, 29, owns Grave Metallum Jewellery, which sells handcrafted commemorative pieces to help people deal the loss of loved ones.
All pieces are created in her Melbourne studio.
Ms Williams, who said she had always been drawn to the 'morbid' side of life even as a child, revealed some of the stranger requests her customers had made.
'I [was asked to use] an IUD in a piece of jewellery, in which I did decline due to it being plastic, and turning the bullet casing, from the bullet that a client's grandfather shot himself with into a piece of jewellery,' Ms Williams said.