MATERIAL: MDF / Polymer acrylic
DIMENSIONS: 150x100x130mm
DETAILS: This is a handmade duo mini urn with two separate spaces for ashes (4-6 teaspoons per heart). This urn is custom-made for you.
You can also divide the ashes of one person between the two hearts.
This urn can also be optionally supplied with an LED tea light on the back.
Note: Due to fire hazard, this urn can only be used with an LED tea light.
This urn is available in many colors (see product photos); the hearts in the main photo are finished in the color 'Carte Colori Principessa Metallic'. The base and ring are finished in the color 'Platina Metallic'.
NOTE: As a result of monior settings, colours of items and colorpalet may vary from actual product colours.
FILLING METHOD: It's possible to fill this cremation ash urn yourself and we could also fill it for you. If you'd like to fill it yourself we'll deliver the urn with a filling instruction.
DELIVERY SCOPE: Mini urn + Filling instruction.
EXTRA INFORMATION:
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Mini Urn -
Duo Urn, also known as a
Consolation Urn, can be a precious, tangible memory of a loved one who has passed away. A symbolic amount of cremation ashes can be placed in this small urn, offering comfort and strength as you process your grief.
It is important to recognize that grief is a personal and individual process. There is no right or wrong way to grieve, and what is right for one may not necessarily be good for another.
The power of a Mini Urn lies in its symbolism and personal meaning. It can be a tangible source of comfort and a means of keeping the memory of a loved one alive.
Why a Mini Urn from JB Memorials:
- Having a small amount of ashes nearby can strengthen feelings of connection with the deceased.
- The urn can be a tangible place of remembrance that can be associated with precious moments with the deceased.
- Choosing a mini urn can be a personal and unique way to honor your bond with the deceased.
- The urn can be placed in a beautiful place in the home, on a home altar, or in a memorial corner.
- You can choose to share a small amount of ashes with other loved ones so that everyone has a tangible memory.