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Small Geometric Cremation Urn for a Baby or Small Pet Ashes, 20 cu-in

Small Geometric Cremation Urn for a Baby or Small Pet Ashes, 20 cu-in

Regular price $150.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $150.00 USD
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This exquisite polyhedron cremation urn is perfect for your precious baby or beloved pet up to 20 pounds. Also, it can even hold part of the cremains of a larger person. With one simple screw and its secure locking mechanism, the base can be quickly and safely attached and removed.

Engraved plaques: We will engrave on a brushed gold or amber bronze plaque. This material is designed for laser engraving, looks great from all angles and is easy to read even small font text. They are all custom made to size and shape to fit your text appropriately.  Shortly after I receive the order, we will send a proof for your approval. Since the plaque can be sent unattached, it can also be ordered at a later date if you are not ready with the wording.

Dimensions (external): 4.5" point to point by 3.75" x 3.5"
Dimensions (internal area): 20 cubic inches

Woods: Bubinga

An original design by Eugene F Watson
Made in Colorado, USA
Copyright 2023 Watson Woodworks, LLC
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Jorge
I cannot express how beautiful my urn is....

I cannot express how beautiful my urn is. Eugene was so wonderful to deal with and made the most stunning resting place for my love. It brings me such joy and comfort. I cannot thank him enough not recommend him enough. The shipping was perfect, everything was perfect. Thanks again.

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Oliver
Amazing craftsmanship and a beautiful piec...

Amazing craftsmanship and a beautiful piece!

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Alycia
Eugene is a true artisan! His work is impe...

Eugene is a true artisan! His work is impeccable. The attention to detail is obvious from the moment you lay eyes on his work, and becomes more evident as you admire his creation. My expectations were exceeded beyond anything I could have imagined.
Thank You Eugene!