No. 48 – Patrician Sigh

 283.69 ( 348.94 incl. VAT)

This impressive urn for ashes will do the justice to your loved one and help you say goodbye in an exceptional, dignified way. Handmade of dreamy Walnut wood, the urn unusually features a metal ring leading to its lid. It captivates with the aristocratic air, owing to the artisan design and uniquely eye-catching wood pattern under several coats of glossy varnish.

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, mindfully designed and carved by hand with love, care and attention.

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Weight 0.88 kg
Width (widest point) 16.60 cm (approx. 6.47 in)
Height 25.50 cm (approx. 9.95 in)
Capacity

1.7 L (103.74 in³) – for 13.75 to 46.75 kg (103.06 lb)

Colour

Brown shades

Main material

Wood – Walnut

Finial material

No finial

Finish

High gloss

Luxi Patrician Sigh is a perfect choice to celebrate the light of life, especially if you want to honour someone proud or you’re sighing for someone who used to stand tall.

  • As its form reflects pride and aristocratic air, the word ‘patrician’ came to mind. It’s derived from Latin ‘patricius’ and the patricians were members of the Roman nobility (in ancient Rome simply the ruling class).
  • We thought of sighing with sorrow broadly here: the sigh of your departed loved one, the sigh of the grieving friends and family, and also the less private sigh of those, who watch and support you in your grief more remotely, even our own sigh, as we write this.
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Wooden urn for human ashes, Walnut woodNo. 48 – Patrician Sigh
 283.69 ( 348.94 incl. VAT)

Availability: In stock

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