Pet Loss Gifts Australia: 14 Meaningful Ideas for Someone Grieving

14 Gifts for Someone Who Lost a Pet | Handmade in Australia - Soft Hours

By Amy | The Soft Hours · Updated May 2026


Looking for pet loss gifts for a friend or family member grieving in Australia? When someone you love loses a pet, you feel it too — the empty basket by the door, the untouched food bowl, the way they instinctively glance at the spot where their companion used to sleep. You want to help, but a card feels too small, and flowers fade. Most of us haven't been taught how to grieve a pet, let alone how to support someone else through it.

The truth is, pet loss is real grief. To help you show up for the people you love, we've put together 14 meaningful pet loss gift ideas available in Australia — from deeply personal handcrafted memorials to quiet, gentle gestures that say "I see your grief, and I'm here."

In this guide

  1. A handcrafted pet memorial scene — Memory World, $998
  2. A custom wool felt pet portrait — framed, $309–$559
  3. A custom wool felt pet sculpture — full-body, $649
  4. A LumiPet holographic display — $79
  5. Memorial jewellery with ashes or fur — $150–$450
  6. A personalised memorial keepsake box — $80–$200
  7. A paw print keepsake — $30–$150
  8. A pet sympathy gift hamper — $50–$150
  9. A custom pet portrait or illustration — $50–$300
  10. A memorial garden stone or living plant — $80–$350
  11. A custom photo book — $40–$200
  12. A donation in the pet's name — any amount
  13. A commissioned pet loss poem or story — $50–$200
  14. A handwritten letter — just for them — free
  15. How to choose the right gift
  16. What to look for in a pet memorial maker
  17. Gifts for someone who lost a dog
  18. Gifts for someone who lost a cat
  19. Frequently asked questions

Pet Loss Gift Ideas at a Glance

Not sure where to start? Here's a quick overview of all 14 pet loss gifts with price ranges and best use, so you can find the right fit before reading in detail.

Gift Type Price Range (AUD) Best For
Handwritten letter Free Immediate comfort, any stage of grief
Paw print keepsake $30–$150 Irreplaceable physical memento
Photo book $40–$200 Documenting a pet's life story
Pet sympathy gift hamper $50–$150 First week, caring for the grieving person
Commissioned poem or story $50–$200 Word lovers, intimate tribute
Custom illustration or portrait $50–$300 Affordable, shareable, fast turnaround
LumiPet holographic display $79 Unique, modern tribute
Memorial garden stone or plant $80–$350 Outdoor memorial space
Personalised keepsake box $80–$200 Collecting physical mementos
Memorial jewellery with ashes or fur $150–$450 Daily wearable connection
Donation in pet's name $20–$200+ Animal lovers, rescue pets
Custom wool felt pet portrait (framed) $309–$559 Lasting, displayable memorial
Custom wool felt pet sculpture (full-body) $649 Tactile, freestanding tribute
Memory World memorial scene $998 Heirloom-quality, once-in-a-lifetime tribute

1. A Handcrafted Pet Memorial Scene (Memory World)

Price: $998 AUD | Timeframe: 8–10 weeks | Handmade in Sydney

Of all the personalised pet memorial gifts available in Australia, few are as quietly extraordinary as a Memory World — a miniature sanctuary built around a beloved animal and housed inside a museum-quality acrylic dome.

Each Memory World begins with a full-body needle-felted sculpture of the pet, surrounded by preserved botanicals, real moss, and natural elements chosen to reflect their personality and the relationship they shared with their family. A beach scene for a dog who lived for the ocean. A garden setting for a cat who napped in the sun. No two are alike. Each is created by hand, to order, over eight to ten weeks in our Sydney studio.

Memory World is available as an upgrade to the Wool Felt Pet Sculpture ($649 base + $349 Memory World upgrade = $998 total). It's the kind of gift that makes someone pause when they unwrap it — not because it's decorative, but because it's true. A small, still world that says: this life mattered, and it is remembered.

→ See Memory World (Sculpture + Botanical Sanctuary)


2. A Custom Wool Felt Pet Portrait (Framed)

Price: $309–$559 AUD | Timeframe: 6–8 weeks | Handmade in Sydney

A custom pet portrait is one of the most timeless gifts to honour a lost pet — and when it's made by hand from wool felt and set inside a wooden frame, it carries a warmth and texture that a printed photograph simply cannot replicate.

The Soft Hours creates bespoke framed wool felt pet portraits in two options — head-only or head and torso. Although the portrait sits within a frame, the felt itself is three-dimensional, capturing the tilt of a head, the softness around the eyes, the particular way a cat used to hold itself in the light. Made by hand from your photos over 15–20 hours, it's the kind of piece a grieving pet owner will keep for the rest of their life.

If you're looking for a gift for someone who lost a pet dog, cat, or any companion animal, a hand-felted portrait is personal in the way that only something made specifically for that animal can be.

"Bought a wool felt portrait of my mum's cat Max as her birthday present. She cried, I cried, my sister cried. The likeness is extraordinary. Amy is incredibly talented and so thoughtful throughout the whole process."

— Verified customer, wool felt cat portrait gifted as a birthday present

→ See the Wool Felt Pet Portrait


3. A Custom Wool Felt Pet Sculpture (Full-Body)

Price: $649 AUD | Timeframe: 6–8 weeks | Handmade in Sydney

For someone who wants to hold their pet again, not just look at them, a wool felt pet sculpture is a full-body, three-dimensional tribute — 12 to 15cm tall, weighted to feel solid in the hand, and entirely true to the specific animal it represents.

Every part is recreated: the curve of the tail, the precise angle of the ears, the way the legs settled when they sat. The Soft Hours' wool felt sculptures are made from your photos over 20–25 hours of hand-felting in our Sydney studio. The result is a freestanding keepsake that can be placed on a shelf, a bedside table, or a mantelpiece — somewhere it can be picked up, held, and revisited.

For dog owners and cat owners alike, a sculpture captures the physical presence of a pet in a way that flat photographs and framed portraits can't. It is, quite literally, something to hold onto.

Best for: A close friend or family member who would find comfort in the tactile presence of their pet — particularly powerful for pets with distinctive postures, builds, or full-body markings that a head-and-shoulders portrait can't fully capture.

→ See the Wool Felt Pet Sculpture


4. A LumiPet Holographic Memorial Display

Price: $79 AUD | Timeframe: 1–2 weeks | Handmade in Sydney

For someone who appreciates both sentiment and design, a holographic memorial display offers something genuinely unexpected — a way to see their pet again, rendered in soft, luminous light.

LumiPet is a holographic display that brings a pet portrait to life in three dimensions, hovering gently inside a beautiful display case. Handcrafted by artist Amy, it's the kind of unique pet memorial gift in Australia that blends artistry with technology — modern and quietly magical at the same time. For someone who finds comfort in seeing their pet's face, this gift offers a living, glowing presence rather than a still image.

At $79, it's also one of the most accessible handcrafted memorial gifts available — and works beautifully as a companion piece to a felt portrait or sculpture, creating a small corner of remembrance in someone's home.

→ See LumiPet


5. Memorial Jewellery with Ashes or Fur

Price range: $150–$450 AUD | Timeframe: 2–4 weeks | Available: Australia-wide

There's something profound about carrying a beloved pet with you — not in a macabre way, but in a "you're still with me" way. Pet memorial jewellery incorporating a tiny amount of cremated remains or a snippet of fur in resin or glass allows the grieving person to keep their companion physically close throughout the day.

Rings, necklaces, and bracelets that hold cremation ashes or fur are discreet enough for work and formal occasions, yet deeply meaningful as a daily comfort object. They often become conversation starters that let the wearer share happy memories. Several Australian makers specialise in these pieces — look for jewellers who work with resin-sealed or glass-encased elements for longevity.

Best for: A friend who would find comfort in a wearable, everyday connection to their pet. Particularly meaningful for someone who has their pet's ashes or kept a fur clipping.

Considerations: You'll need access to cremation ashes or a small fur clipping — check with the grieving person sensitively before ordering, or coordinate with another close friend or family member who may have these.


6. A Personalised Memorial Keepsake Box

Price range: $80–$200 AUD | Timeframe: 1–2 weeks | Available: Australia-wide

Sometimes grief needs a container — literally. A personalised keepsake box gives someone a dedicated, beautiful place to gather the small physical traces of their pet: a favourite collar, a tuft of fur, a paw print card from the vet, a handful of photographs.

Look for engraved timber or linen-covered boxes with the pet's name, dates, or a simple phrase. Several Australian artisan makers offer these as personalised pet memorial gifts, and they're particularly meaningful for someone in the earlier stages of loss who is still gathering themselves. The box doesn't need to be filled all at once — it becomes a quiet project, assembled at their own pace.


7. A Paw Print Keepsake

Price range: $30–$150 AUD | Timeframe: Immediate | Available: Australia-wide

A permanent impression of a pet's actual paw print — captured in clay, resin, or silver — is one of the most universally cherished pet loss keepsakes. It preserves something irreplaceable and unique to that specific animal.

If the pet hasn't yet passed, this is one of the most valuable things you can gently encourage: many vets offer clay paw print kits during end-of-life appointments, and most owners later say they're profoundly grateful they have it. DIY kits from pet stores ($30–$50) work well for planned farewells. Professional clay or silver casts ($80–$150) offer a more polished, display-ready result.

Best for: Anyone — this is one of the most universally appreciated pet memorial gifts, regardless of budget. Also a thoughtful gift to give before a pet passes, if you know their time is near.

Considerations: Timing is everything. Once the moment has passed, you can't get this later. If you're in a position to suggest it gently before a friend's pet passes, it's one of the kindest things you can do.


8. A Pet Sympathy Gift Hamper

Price range: $50–$150 AUD | Timeframe: 2–5 days delivery | Available: Australia-wide

Not every pet bereavement gift needs to be about the pet. Sometimes the most loving thing you can offer is care for the grieving person themselves — a reminder that their pain is seen, and that they deserve to be looked after too.

A curated pet sympathy gift hamper might include good tea, a beeswax candle, a small grief journal, some quality chocolate, and perhaps a handwritten note. Several Australian gift companies now offer pet sympathy gifts specifically designed for this kind of loss. It's a gentle, nurturing gesture that says: take care of yourself while you grieve.


9. A Custom Pet Portrait or Illustration

Price range: $50–$300 AUD | Timeframe: 3 days–2 weeks | Available: Online

A digital illustration or painted portrait offers a beautiful, more affordable alternative to handcrafted keepsakes — and with faster turnaround times. Styles range from realistic watercolour to pop art to minimalist line drawings, and digital files can be printed at any size at Officeworks or a local print shop.

Instagram is the best place to find Australian pet portrait artists — search #petportraitaustralia to find styles that suit the person you're buying for. A watercolour style works beautifully for longhaired cats and gentle-natured dogs; a bolder, more graphic style suits pets with big personalities. Many artists can work from a single clear photo.

Best for: A fast, affordable, and visually beautiful gift — especially for someone who would display a portrait prominently. Digital files also allow you to print multiple copies for family members who shared the pet.


10. A Memorial Garden Stone or Living Plant

Price range: $80–$350 AUD | Timeframe: 1–3 weeks | Available: Australia-wide

For people who find solace outdoors, a memorial garden stone or a living plant is a beautiful way to create a physical place of remembrance. An engraved stone with the pet's name placed in a garden becomes a quiet spot to sit with memory. A native Australian plant — a bottlebrush, a grevillea, something with life and colour — becomes a living tribute that grows alongside the grief, and softens over time.

This is one of the most grounding pet loss gifts Australia has to offer — connecting the loss to the natural world in a way that feels both ancient and comforting. Bunnings stocks basic memorial stones ($80–$120), while custom engravers offer more personalised options for $150–$300. For an especially meaningful gift, Bios Urn Australia ($200–$280) creates biodegradable urns designed for planting trees directly with cremation ashes.


11. A Custom Photo Book

Price range: $40–$200 AUD | Timeframe: 1–2 weeks | Available: Australia-wide

A professionally printed photo book documenting a pet's life — from puppy or kitten to their final days — is a heartfelt and affordable pet loss gift that turns scattered phone photos into a permanent, physical story. There's something about holding an actual book in your hands that scrolling through a phone can never replicate.

You could create the book yourself from photos the person has shared on social media (a particularly thoughtful gesture), or gift a voucher with a note explaining you'd love to help them assemble it when they're ready. Officeworks creates affordable versions ($40–$80); Momento and Snapfish offer premium quality ($80–$200).

Best for: Friends who shared many photos of their pet, or for someone who might appreciate a therapeutic creative project during their grief. Also a beautiful gift for families where multiple people shared the pet.


12. A Donation in the Pet's Name

Price range: Any amount | Timeframe: Immediate | Available: Nationwide

For someone whose pet came from a rescue or who cared deeply about animal welfare, a donation made in their companion's name can be one of the most meaningful gifts to honour a lost pet — turning grief into something that ripples outward.

Choose an Australian animal rescue or shelter that resonates with the person and their pet — a dog rescue if they lost a dog, a feline welfare group if they lost a cat — and present the confirmation in a card with a personal note. Many organisations will send a certificate acknowledging the donation in the pet's name, which becomes a keepsake in its own right. The RSPCA, Sydney Dogs and Cats Home, and breed-specific rescues are all excellent choices.


13. A Commissioned Pet Loss Poem or Story

Price range: $50–$200 AUD | Timeframe: 3–7 days | Available: Online

Words have a particular power in grief. A poem or short piece of writing created specifically about someone's animal — using the details you know, the stories you've heard, the things that made that particular creature irreplaceable — is one of the most intimate gifts you can offer.

Platforms like Etsy connect you with writers who specialise in commissioned pet tributes. For a gift for someone who lost a pet dog in particular, a poem that captures the specific personality of that dog — his ridiculous bark, her habit of stealing socks — can bring on tears and laughter in the same breath, which is exactly what healing sometimes looks like.


14. A Handwritten Letter — Just for Them

Price range: Free | Timeframe: Immediate | Available: Always

After everything — after the portraits and the hampers and the donations — the most meaningful gift is sometimes the simplest. A handwritten letter. Not a card with a pre-printed sentiment, but a real letter: the memories you have of their pet, a story you were told about them, the specific things you noticed about how much they were loved.

Pet grief can be isolating because the world often doesn't treat it as "real" loss. A letter that names the animal, honours the relationship, and witnesses the grief without minimising it is something a person will read again and again in the quiet weeks that follow. It costs nothing but time and attention — which is to say, it costs everything that matters.


How to Choose the Right Pet Memorial Gift

The best meaningful memorial gift is one that reflects the specific person and their specific relationship with their pet. Think about where they are in their grief — someone in the raw first days may need the hamper and the letter; someone a few weeks further along may be ready to receive something lasting and beautiful, like a portrait, a sculpture, or a Memory World memorial. A pet condolence gift doesn't need to be grand — it needs to be genuine.

Consider also the nature of their home and personality. A minimalist who values craft and intention will respond differently to a handmade piece than someone who loves maximalism and colour. Pet memorial gifts in Australia span a wide range of styles and price points — there is something right for every person, every budget, and every kind of love.

Whether you're looking for pet bereavement gifts for a close friend or a lasting memorial keepsake for yourself, the most important thing is that the gift acknowledges the pet by name and honours the bond they shared.

If you're looking for ideas to remember a pet you've lost yourself — rather than buying for someone else — our companion guide to 30 pet memorial ideas for Australian pet owners covers everything from free daily rituals and garden tributes to handcrafted keepsakes for dogs, cats, and all pets.


What to Look for in a Pet Memorial Maker

With more Australian pet owners searching for handcrafted memorials online, it can be overwhelming to know which makers genuinely deliver — especially when you're buying on behalf of someone who's already grieving and you want to get it right.

Here are the things experienced pet owners consistently say separate genuinely good memorial makers from the rest:

Is it truly custom, or just personalised?

There's a meaningful difference between a memorial that has a pet's name printed on it and one that's actually made to look like that specific animal. Ask any maker: "Do you work from my photos individually, or do you use templates?" The answer tells you everything. A piece where an artist has studied your photos and recreated the pet's exact markings, expression, and colouring is fundamentally different from a name-on-a-plaque product.

Australian-made vs. shipped from overseas

Some memorial services that appear Australian are actually fulfilled from overseas — meaning longer shipping times, potential customs delays, and less ability to follow up if something goes wrong. If receiving the memorial within a predictable timeframe matters (and when someone is grieving, it does), confirm where the piece is actually made and shipped from before ordering.

Communication during the process

Grief doesn't pause while you're waiting for a memorial to arrive. Good makers send progress updates, offer photos for approval before completing a piece, and respond when you have questions. This is worth checking in reviews — not just whether the final product was beautiful, but how the experience felt during the weeks of waiting.

What happens if it's not right?

For custom handcrafted pieces, ask about the revision process before you order. Most reputable Australian memorial makers will work with you until the piece feels right. Understand the policy upfront so you're not navigating a difficult conversation while already emotionally depleted.


If you're buying for a friend whose senior dog is in declining health rather than one who has already passed, our gentle guide to recognising the signs your old dog is dying may help you support them through what's coming — and choose a gift that arrives at the right moment.

Gifts for Someone Who Lost a Dog

Choosing a gift for a friend who lost a dog is different from choosing for someone who lost any other pet — because a dog's absence is uniquely tied to routine. The morning walk that now happens in silence. The lead still hanging by the door. The way a dog positioned themselves at someone's feet every evening without fail. The person you're buying for isn't just missing an animal — they're missing an entire rhythm of daily life that was built around that dog.

The most meaningful gifts for someone who lost a dog acknowledge that specificity rather than offering something generic. A few options that work particularly well:

  • A custom wool felt portrait — dogs have extraordinarily distinctive markings. The exact brindle of a Staffy, the particular amber of a golden retriever's eyes, the merle speckle of an Australian Shepherd. A hand-felted portrait that recreates those exact details is something a dog owner will keep for the rest of their life.
  • A full-body wool felt sculpture — particularly powerful for dogs whose whole posture defined them: the way they sat, stood, or curled up. A sculpture lets the grieving person hold their dog again.
  • A memorial garden stone — placed in a garden or outdoor space where the dog used to play or rest. Dogs are outdoor animals; their absence is felt outside as much as inside. An engraved stone gives their person a physical place to visit.
  • A donation to a breed-specific rescue — especially meaningful if the dog was adopted from rescue. Many Australian breed rescues will send an acknowledgment certificate in the dog's name.
  • A Memory World memorial scene — for the closest relationships, a handcrafted miniature scene built around the dog's personality and the life they shared. One of the most distinctive gifts for dog loss available in Australia.
  • Memorial jewellery with ashes or fur — for a friend who wants their dog "with them" throughout the day. A resin pendant incorporating a small amount of cremation ash or a fur clipping provides quiet, daily comfort.

Whatever you choose, use the dog's name. Write it in the card. Say it out loud when you give the gift. That small act of naming — of acknowledging that this particular dog was real and irreplaceable — is often more comforting than the gift itself.


Gifts for Someone Who Lost a Cat

A cat's loss is quieter than a dog's, and in some ways harder to articulate — which can make it harder for the people around a grieving cat owner to know how to show up. Cats don't leave behind the same obvious external routines that dogs do. Their absence is spatial and interior: the chair they always occupied, the windowsill that's empty now, the specific way they appeared in a doorway. The person grieving a cat may feel their loss is less visible to others, which makes thoughtful acknowledgment all the more important.

The most meaningful gifts for someone who lost a cat tend to be things that can live inside the home — placed in the rooms and spaces the cat actually inhabited:

  • A framed wool felt portrait — cats have some of the most visually distinctive markings of any animal. Tabby stripes, tortoiseshell patches, the white blaze on a dark face, the precise colouring of a Burmese or Siamese. A hand-felted portrait that captures these details gives their person something to display in the spot the cat used to occupy — the windowsill, the shelf, the corner of the room that feels empty now.
  • A full-body wool felt sculpture — for cat owners who want to hold their companion again. Cats' particular poses — curled up, loafing, stretched out — translate beautifully into three-dimensional sculpture.
  • A personalised keepsake box — a beautiful timber or linen-covered box engraved with the cat's name, to hold their collar, a fur clipping, and a few photographs. Cats accumulate fewer physical objects than dogs (no lead, no harness) so a keepsake box that gathers what there is feels especially meaningful.
  • A pet sympathy hamper — for someone in the raw first days, a hamper that says "I see that you're hurting" can be more comforting than something cat-specific. Pair it with a handwritten note that uses the cat's name.
  • A donation to a feline welfare organisation — the Cat Protection Society of NSW, or a local rescue. Many cat owners feel their grief isn't taken seriously by others; a donation in their cat's name is a concrete acknowledgment that the loss was real.
  • A custom illustration — cats' visual distinctiveness translates beautifully to watercolour and digital art. A portrait that captures the exact markings, the particular expression, becomes a piece the owner can display where their cat used to sit.

As with any pet loss gift, the most important thing is to name the cat and acknowledge the relationship directly. "I know how much Max meant to you" is more comforting than any gift given without words.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is a good gift for someone who lost a pet?

A: The most meaningful gifts are those that acknowledge the pet by name and honour the specific bond they shared with their owner. Handcrafted memorial pieces — such as a framed wool felt portrait, a full-body sculpture, or a Memory World miniature scene — tend to resonate deeply because they are made specifically for that animal, rather than being generic. Practical gestures like a sympathy hamper or a heartfelt handwritten letter are also genuinely appreciated.

Q: How do you comfort someone grieving a pet loss in Australia?

A: Acknowledging the loss openly — rather than minimising it — is the most important thing you can do. Many people find pet grief isolating because society doesn't always treat it as "real" loss. Showing up with a thoughtful pet memorial gift, or simply sending a message that names the animal and honours the relationship, can provide real comfort. Local Australian artisans who specialise in pet memorials, like The Soft Hours, offer personalised pieces that give the grieving person something lasting to hold onto.

Q: What should I write in a card for someone who lost a pet?

A: Use the pet's name, share a specific memory or observation about the animal, and avoid phrases like "it was just a pet" or "you can get another one." Something as simple as "I know how much [pet's name] meant to you, and I'm so sorry for your loss" is more meaningful than any pre-printed sentiment.

Q: How long does pet grief last?

A: There is no set timeline — grief is as individual as the relationship itself. Some people feel a lifting of acute grief within weeks; for others, especially those who lived alone with their pet, it can take many months. The important thing is that pet grief is valid, and it deserves the same compassion and support as any other loss.

Q: What is an appropriate amount to spend on a pet loss gift in Australia?

A: For a close friend or family member, $100–$300 is a thoughtful range for a personalised pet memorial gift in Australia. For a more intimate tribute — such as a framed wool felt portrait ($309–$559), a full-body sculpture ($649), or a Memory World memorial ($998) — these budgets reflect the depth of the relationship. Smaller gestures like a sympathy hamper ($50–$150), a LumiPet display ($79), or a handwritten letter are equally valid, particularly in the immediate days following loss.

Q: What are the best pet sympathy gifts for someone who lost a dog in Australia?

A: For dog owners specifically, the most meaningful gifts for someone who lost a dog Australia tend to capture the dog's physical presence — a custom wool felt portrait recreating their exact markings, a full-body sculpture, a paw print keepsake, memorial jewellery with ashes or fur, or a garden memorial stone for their favourite outdoor spot. The Soft Hours in Sydney creates handcrafted dog portraits, sculptures, and Memory World memorials, shipped Australia-wide.

Q: What's the difference between pet sympathy gifts and pet memorial gifts?

A: Pet sympathy gifts are typically given to the grieving person shortly after the loss — focusing on their comfort and wellbeing (hampers, candles, handwritten letters). Pet memorial gifts are tributes to the animal itself — lasting keepsakes like portraits, sculptures, garden stones, or Memory World scenes. Both are meaningful; the timing and the relationship will guide which is most appropriate.

Q: What is a thoughtful pet condolence gift in Australia?

A: The most meaningful pet condolence gifts acknowledge the pet by name and reflect the specific bond they shared with their owner. Whether it's a handcrafted wool felt portrait or sculpture, a Memory World memorial scene, or simply a heartfelt handwritten letter — the gesture matters more than the price. For something lasting and personal, The Soft Hours creates bespoke pet memorial pieces shipped Australia-wide.

Q: How do I choose a pet memorial maker in Australia?

A: Look for makers who work from your specific photos rather than using templates, confirm the piece is actually made and shipped from within Australia, check reviews for communication quality during the waiting period (not just the final product), and understand the revision process before ordering. The best memorial makers combine genuine artistry with a humane, considered process.

Q: What are the most popular pet memorial keepsakes in Australia?

A: Paw print keepsakes and custom pet portraits are consistently the most requested pet memorial gifts in Australia. Paw prints are valued for their irreplaceable nature — they can only be made at or near the time of passing. Custom portraits, particularly wool felt and illustrated styles, are popular because they capture a specific animal's markings and personality. Memorial jewellery incorporating ashes or fur is also increasingly popular for those who want a wearable, daily connection.

Browse our pet memorial gifts in Australia — all handcrafted by hand in Sydney, shipped Australia-wide.


Looking for Something Truly One-of-a-Kind?

At The Soft Hours, we create handcrafted pet memorial gifts in Australia for people who want to honour a life that was genuinely irreplaceable. Our Memory World miniature sanctuaries, wool felt pet portraits, full-body sculptures, and LumiPet holographic displays are made slowly, carefully, and with deep respect for the bond between an animal and the people who loved them.

We accept only eight commissions per month, which means every piece receives the time and attention it deserves. If you're looking for a pet bereavement gift in Australia that will be kept for a lifetime — not set on a shelf and forgotten — we would be honoured to create something for you.

About the author: Amy is the maker behind The Soft Hours, a handcrafted pet memorial studio based in Sydney. She creates wool felt portraits, full-body sculptures, and Memory World memorials for families who want to keep their companions close.

The Soft Hours — CTA Section Preview

Ready to honor your companion?

Every piece is handcrafted by Amy — made with care, made to last.
Choose the portrait that feels right for you.

2D portrait

Wool Felt Pet Portrait — handcrafted needle felted portrait by Amy

Wool Felt Pet Portrait

From $309

A detailed flat portrait capturing your pet's face and personality — handcrafted in needle-felted wool. Available in 6 sizes, from an intimate keepsake to a statement piece.

Choose your size →

3D sculpture

Wool Felt Pet Sculpture — custom full body memorial by Amy

Wool Felt Pet Sculpture

$649

A full-body sculptural likeness of your pet — every pose, every marking, every little detail rendered in wool felt by hand. A truly one-of-a-kind piece.

Want a complete memorial sanctuary? Upgradeable to Memory World →
Commission a sculpture →
LumiPet Holographic Display

Also available

LumiPet Holographic Display

A glowing holographic portrait for your desk or shelf — a quiet, everyday presence.