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What to put in a locket necklace

A locket containing special memories is a more personal and beautiful piece of jewellery. It is a great way to keep your loved ones close.
What photos should you include in your locket necklace? A locket can be used to tell your story, whether it’s a family photo, a photograph of your pet, or a travel memory. Find out how to choose the best photos to put in your locket.

How to Choose Your Photos

It should be fun and memorable to choose the right photos for your locket. It is important that you attach a personal meaning to the photos.

Take a trip down the memory lane to look at old photos or ask your friends for their favorite snaps. It can be a great way to remember the most important moments in your life.

Here are some top tips for choosing photos for your locket

1. High quality photos are best: We can work with any type of photo, but the higher the quality, the better the locket will look. Our photo editing team can help you with older photos that have sentimental value.

2. Background: It is important to include background so that everyone is in the center of the photo. You can use our photo editing tool to make sure that your photo fits perfectly into the locket.

Pick a simple photo that has a clear, central image and some space. A head shot works well. A good image can also be created by two people, but make sure their heads are not too far apart. It won’t work if people stand too far apart or have heads that are different heights.

3. Photos of multiple people: For best results, it is best to take close-up photos that focus on the person. Our 4 and 6 photo locks are great for friends and family photos.

Multi-photo locks allow you to include multiple persons. You can use the same image in each slot, and you can personalize each one.

4. The shape of your locket is important: Another factor you should consider is the size of the locket in which you want to keep the photograph. There are many sizes and shapes of lockets. You might not find the right locket for you in an oval-shaped locket.