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Calla Flower Memorial Urn for Ashes - Medium | Yellow Craquelure

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Calla Flower Memorial Urn for Ashes - Medium | Yellow CraquelureABOUT THIS CREMATION URN High quality ceramic cremation urn for human ashes, suitable for home, garden or columbarium. This is a medium size urn. Medium size urns can hold a portion of an adult's ashes. Medium urns are chosen by families who wish to divide ashes or families who have lost a child or teen. The early calla lily meaning originates in ancient Greek culture, where the flower was thought to represent magnificent beauty. Whether displayed


✅ABOUT THIS CREMATION URN

High-quality ceramic cremation urn for human ashes, suitable for home, garden or columbarium. This is a medium size urn. Medium size urns can hold a portion of an adult's ashes. Medium urns are chosen by families who wish to divide ashes or families who have lost a child or teen.

The early calla lily meaning originates in ancient Greek culture, where the flower was thought to represent magnificent beauty. Whether displayed publicly, or in private settings, this handmade memorial urn is a tasteful way to fill your home with cherished remembrance.

The rich yellow color of this modern urn for ashes combined with the natural ceramics creates an elegant, yet rustic look, a perfect memorial for a nature lover.

🔴 Watch a detailed video of this urn for ashes HERE .Please, note that all videos are illustrative and the color may not correspond to the actual urn on the photos.

Cremation Urn Catalogue number: CAL-L-41

✅CREMATION URN DETAILS

Bottom filled/ No bag needed

Suitable for home

Material: Ceramic

height 26.5 cm | 10.4 in
width 20 cm | 7.9 in
length 26.5 cm | 10.4 in
capacity 2 L | 122 cu in
weight 2 kg | 4.4 lbs.

❗This urn is suitable for the ashes of a child that weighs between 40 lbs. and 120 lbs. or a portion of an adult's ashes.

✅ SEALING THE URN

Please note, that we recommend sealing our large urns with adhesive(glue) suitable for ceramic surfaces. This is done in order to prevent spilling of the ashes. Ceramic lids are without threads and DO NOT close tightly, which may lead to ashes spill if not sealed.

How to seal the urn:

Apply glue, evenly to the lip of the urn. Place the lid and hold for 10-15 minutes. Or watch this short video: https://bit.ly/3stLVyu


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More About Calla Urn

Introducing the Calla Flower Memorial Urn for Ashes in Yellow Craquelure, an exquisite piece crafted by Pulvis Art Urns. This urn features a unique and vibrant Yellow Craquelure finish, capturing the delicate beauty of the calla flower while providing a bright and elegant tribute to your loved one’s memory.

Handmade in Europe with dedication and care, each urn is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans using the finest materials, ensuring exceptional quality and durability. The Calla Flower Memorial Urn's design offers a timeless and sophisticated look, suitable for any interior or outdoor setting.

Celebrate the life of your loved one with the Calla Flower Memorial Urn – a beautifully crafted and thoughtfully designed piece that honors their memory with grace and distinction.


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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