HydroGraphics Urn "The Passage - Mahagony" - Keepsake | Ceramic | Hydro Dipping
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HydroGraphics Urn "The Passage - Mahagony" - Keepsake | Ceramic | Hydro Dipping

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HydroGraphics Urn "The Passage - Mahagony" - Keepsake | Ceramic | Hydro DippingThis is an exclusive keepsake, only one piece is available. ABOUT THIS CREMATION KEEPSAKE This exclusive urn for ashes is handmade with the water transfer printing technology by the skilled artist Ivan Stanev, making it the ideal memorial keepsake to honor the memory of a loved one. With a lot of love for detail and built professionalism, Ivan's main goal is the creation of exquisitely crafted elements and personalized artistic decoration. A great

This is an exclusive keepsake, only one piece is available.


✅ABOUT THIS CREMATION KEEPSAKE

This exclusive urn for ashes is handmade with the water transfer printing technology by the skilled artist Ivan Stanev, making it the ideal memorial keepsake to honor the memory of a loved one.

With a lot of love for detail and built professionalism, Ivan's main goal is the creation of exquisitely crafted elements and personalized artistic decoration.

A great addition to the adult size urn, this keepsake memorial, called “The Passage” is the perfect choice for any interior. The smaller size of the keepsake allows for you to have multiple memorials to share the ashes of your loved one with family or friends, while still maintaining the same artistic beauty of the large art urn.

CREMATION URN DETAILS

Bottom filled/ No bag needed

Suitable for outdoors and home

Material: Ceramic

height 11 cm | 4.3 in
width 17 cm | 6.6 in
length 8.5 cm | 3.3 in
capacity 0.45 L | 26 cu in
weight 0.7 kg | 1.5 lbs.

❗This keepsake urn is suitable for only a small part of the ashes.


✅SEALING THE KEEPSAKE URN

Our keepsake urns does not require sealing as the cap fits very tightly to the urn. Sealing with glue is optional.

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We offer expedited shipping.

✅ HANDLING TIME : less than 1 business day.

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More About The "The Passage" Urn

Introducing the HydroGraphics Urn "The Passage - Mahogany" in Keepsake size, a poignant creation meticulously crafted by Pulvis Art Urns.

Designed to hold a small portion of your loved one's ashes, this unique keepsake memorial offers a tender sanctuary for remembrance. Crafted from ceramic and adorned with the captivating HydroGraphics technique, each urn bears the mark of skilled artisans who imbue their expertise and devotion into its creation.

With its contemporary design, "The Passage - Mahogany" seamlessly integrates into any home or garden, offering a timeless tribute to your loved one's memory. Its rich mahogany hue exudes warmth and elegance, providing a dignified resting place for their ashes.

Pulvis Art Urns, renowned for their commitment to excellence, ensures that each urn is crafted with the utmost care and reverence. May "The Passage - Mahogany" serve as a cherished keepsake, preserving the essence of your loved one's spirit and offering solace in moments of remembrance.

Pulvis Art Urns - Designing and Manufacturing Handmade Urns for Ashes since 2017.

A world leader in the design and manufacturing of high-end memorial products, Pulvis Art Urns is a unique mix of innovation, art and meticulousness in the quest for excellence.
All of our urns for ashes, keepsake urns, pet memorials and memorial accessories are handmade in Europe and certified by the ISO standards.
Fruit of constant artistic restlessness and dedicated customers service, Pulvis Art Urns is a brand that stands for a contemporary, stylish and exclusive memorial urn.

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You can get this online free, but I bought it. Let Fanon turn your brain inside out.
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