Description
This dear little turquoise blue urn is designed to hold cremation ashes for a cherished small being. Rounded, simple, and adorned with a Chinese-style handle, this petite vessel depicts, perhaps, the sky and the earth in its sumptuous organic pattern. Both are considered important Chinese elements. Because of the firing process, no two urns are alike. This handmade ginger jar shaped small cremation container will hold a treasured loved one safely. A small memorial urn with a rich Asian heritage, the design of the Turquoise Ceramic Cremation Urn - Extra Small replicates pottery from the Song Dynasty, known for its simplicity and rich glazes.When seeking an eye-catching natural look in a keepsake urn, the OneWorld Memorials Extra-Small Turquoise Blue Branch Ceramic Memorial Urn is the perfect choice. This earthy urn has a beautiful turquoise blue color with a thick brown tassel that delivers a perfect contrasting color and texture to the ceramic glaze. The blue ceramic urn will give you a feeling of soothing calmness each time you see it and think of your departed loved one.Ceramics are made by combining earthenware ingredients, such as clay and powders, with water and molding them into desired forms. Often covered in a waterproof glaze, ceramic pottery is constructed in differing ways. Most often thrown on a potter’s wheel, it can also be hand molded into varied shapes and then fired in a kiln, first to harden the clay into pottery, then to set the glaze and bring out its vibrant colors. Glazes, only after firing, become the spectacular hues seen on each finished product.
Features
- Designed to hold a small amount of ashes, this stunning Asian-inspired keepsake urn creates a beautiful memorial for small beings that have touched your heart.
- It has a soothing blue glaze that shines beautifully in the light, while a thick brown tassel adds contrast and energy to the design.
- The durable ceramic material will last for generations with proper care, and it was handcrafted in northern China using ancient Song Dynasty kiln firing techniques.