TULIPA - handmade vase in red-brown engobe

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Tulipa red brown - a refined ceramic vase in red brown engobe. It exudes timeless elegance and makes a warm & comforting accessory to a ceramic urn. The pure, subtle shape creates a beautiful & serene addition to the memorial. The inside has a waterproof coating, ideal for a bunch of fresh flowers.

Each vase is carefully handcrafted from natural materials. Distinctive and beautiful - simplicity with character. The small imperfections or deviations in shape, color and size, inherent in the craft process, give each one authenticity and a unique charm.

Size

6.5 Ø x 12 H cm

Delivery time

2 - 4 business days  

In stock

Deze mini-urne wordt thuis bezorgd, inclusief:

een zacht zakje in zwart satijn

een rond, zelfklevend sluitviltje

een mooi, stijlvol bewaardoosje

Deze urne wordt GRATIS bezorgd, inclusief:

een stijlvol aszakje in zwart satijn

een paar ronde, anti-kras viltjes

een stevig doosje in eco karton

Heeft u een vraag?

U kan ons bellen, ook in het weekend, op +32 476 31 75 60, of een e-mail sturen. Wij staan voor u klaar om te luisteren naar uw wensen, en om samen met u een mooie urn te vinden.

Bestellen via uw uitvaartverzorger

U kan onze urnen ook aankopen via uw begrafenisondernemer, uitvaartcentrum of crematorium. Vraag hen contact op te nemen met ons, en wij doen samen het nodige.

SKU: TULIPA-S426 Category: Tag:

Additional information

Weight 0,25 kg
Dimensions 6,5 × 6,5 × 12 cm
Product code

TULIPA-S426

Material

Handmade vase in ceramic

Finish

Engobe

Color

Red Brown

Weather resistant

No

Note

Each vase is unique is individually handmade. Therefore, your vase may differ in shape, color & content from the images and information shown here.

Origin

Designed and crafted by hand in Europe

Brand

Artemis Urns

Each Artemis urn is unique


All of our urns are handcrafted by local, passionate ceramicists. Each one is unique and handmade with love and patience.

Therefore, the urn you will receive may be different in shape, color & pattern from the images and information shown.

We consciously choose not to make uniform objects, but special, unique urns, in which we welcome variations in shape and glaze as happy coincidences. Organic, artisanal, by hand, to the rhythm of nature, captivating, sometimes surprising. A bit like life itself.

Determining the proper contents of your urn


Content is an important consideration when choosing an appropriate urn. The amount of ashes released after cremation of your deceased loved one can vary greatly. Especially in case you wish to keep the entire amount of ashes in one urn, it is important to inform yourself well.

In order to provide you with the best possible service, we have worked out an overview, which shows the minimum contents of the urn according to the body weight of your deceased loved one (before cremation). Click here to access the article and review.

Filling an urn


You can easily fill the urn yourself or have a family member fill it, although this requires a certain amount of dexterity & accuracy. Be sure to fill the urn on a large enough sheet of paper and a flat surface (using a funnel if necessary) so that the excess ashes can be easily swept together. For example, use a clean, flat paintbrush for this purpose.

If you are uncomfortable or not comfortable doing this, you can also leave it to the funeral director or crematorium. They usually charge a (small) fee for this.

Closing an urn


After filling the urn with your loved one's ashes, the idea is to seal the urn by gluing the lid. We recommend using a transparent contact adhesive for gluing, e.g. Bison Kit (or a similar product). Through our web shop you can - when purchasing an urn - also purchase a tube of Bison Kit transparent contact adhesive reorder.

When the urn is filled, carefully apply glue to the lid and around the edge of the urn opening. Place the lid nicely in the center of the urn.

Do not pry at the lid and press it very gently. Use as little force as possible to prevent the lid or urn from breaking, but make sure the lid completely seals the urn. Remove any excess glue with a cloth soaked in acetone.

If you are uncomfortable or not comfortable doing this, you can also leave it to the funeral director or crematorium. They usually charge a (small) fee for this.