No. 107 – Nile Valley

 177.45 ( 218.26 incl. VAT)

This wonderful pet urn will do the justice to your special friend and remind you of them in a dignified way, whenever you look back at it. Handmade of strong Beech wood, the urn captivates with a deep teal hue and its lovely, slightly rustic look and feel, owing to the natural wood pattern. The timeless design has been beautifully completed with the lid ornament made of exotic wood and the subtle shine of our natural matt-finish.

We strived for excellence when making this urn, because we think this is what it takes to celebrate the light of life at the difficult time when it’s lost. We hope that you will find it supportive and comforting to know that it is one of a kind, fine item, carved by hand with love, care and attention.

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Weight 0.75 kg
Width (widest point) 12.20 cm (approx. 4.76 in)
Height 17.40 cm (approx. 6.79 in)
Capacity

220 ml (13.42 in³) – for up to 6.05 kg (13.33 lb)

Colour

Green shades

Main material

Wood – Beech

Finial material

No finial

Finish

Natural matt (oil/ wax)

Luxi Nile Valley is a perfect choice to celebrate the light of life, when the relationship you had with your lost and beloved friend was deep and of particular value to you.

  • Rich teal stain is almost blue in places and the unique wood pattern makes it easy to think of a wider African river.
  • There is something about the shape and this wood pattern that brought Egypt to our minds, the Nile Valley in particular and a green scarab too.
  • If your friend was a Siamese, this could be one of your best shots to pay them tribute in a uniquely exquisite way.

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