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Custom Modern Shadow Box Urn Memorial Bereavement Gift Ideas - If Tears Could Build

SKU: 44402

Vendor: LifeSong Milestones

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Custom Modern Shadow Box Urn Memorial Bereavement Gift Ideas - If Tears Could Build Details:

  • DIMENSIONS: 6” (W) x 3” (L) x 6” (H) in
  • PRODUCT WEIGHT: 12.5 oz
  • DIMENSIONS: 10” (W) x 3” (L) x 10” (H) in
  • PRODUCT WEIGHT: 1 lb 10 oz
  • MATERIAL: Made of Pine wood
  • Volume Capacity: Each pound of body weight equals roughly one cubic inch of ashes after cremation. Since this item holds 53 0R 189 lbs cubic inches of ash, this container will hold someone who weighed less than 53 OR 189 lbs. before cremation.
  • Handcrafted and Digitally Printed
  • Orders Processed In 2-3 Days
  • INCLUSION: Cremation bag is included
  • To insert ashes, use Phillips Head Screwdriver to take out the screws

Cherish the memories of your loved ones with the Lifesong Custom Shadow Box Urn for Human Ashes. Crafted from high-quality pine wood, this elegant urn is designed to hold cherished ashes and commemorate a life well-lived. The beautiful digitally printed designs add a personal touch, making each urn unique and special.

Included free of charge is a cremation bag to securely hold the ashes. The versatile design allows the urn to be self-standing on any flat surface, but it also features a convenient notch on the back, enabling easy wall hanging if desired.

Preserve the memories of your departed loved ones in a custom-made urn that reflects their personality and legacy. Our personalized shadow box urns for human ashes offer a meaningful tribute, blending functionality with exquisite craftsmanship. Whether used as decorative urns or wood urns for human ashes, these beautiful keepsake boxes provide a fitting final resting place for your beloved.

Made in the USA and Designed exclusively by ©️ 2022 LifeSong Milestones.

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