Copper cremation ashes urn
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- Crafted in Europe - with love and respect
A handmade copper cremation urn built to last
If you are looking for something that will still feel right in ten years' time, the material you choose matters as much as the form. Copper is one of the oldest metals in human use, and it endures. It does not fade, it does not fracture, and over time it only deepens in character.
Individually cast, finished by hand
This urn is not produced on a line. Each one is cast individually, with liquid metal taking its final shape in a single pour. The finishing work that follows demands precision and patience, and you see both in the result. The casting process is labor-intensive by nature, and that is reflected in the quality of the surface and the way the decoration sits on the metal. The golden tone of the copper gives the urn a presence that is composed and dignified.
What choosing copper means
Copper has been used for thousands of years to make objects that are meant to last. Choosing it for a cremation urn is a decision to mark the bond you shared in a form that will not diminish. This is not a material that compromises over time. It holds.
Compatible with or without an ash bag
The urn is suitable for use with or without an ash bag, so you can arrange the placement in whichever way suits your circumstances and wishes.
Practical considerations for copper
Copper is a metal, which brings particular advantages for indoor use. It is not fragile, and it holds its form reliably under normal indoor conditions. One thing worth knowing: regular handling with bare hands can, over time, encourage a natural patina to develop on the surface. If you would prefer the finish to remain as it is, simply handle the urn with a soft cloth. This urn is designed for indoor use.
Why copper urns are priced as they are
Copper urns tend to sit at a higher price point than urns made from other materials, and there are two straightforward reasons for that. First, copper itself carries an inherent raw material cost. Second, individual casting is a genuinely time-consuming production process. The price reflects the material and the method, not a margin built on a name.
A memorial that reflects who they were
A hand-cast, individually made urn for ashes is not a mass-produced object. If it matters to you that the memorial is right, beginning with a material and a process that already stand for that is a reasonable place to start. Take the time you need to look at it properly.
If you would like to talk through the options or need a little guidance, we are happy to help at whatever pace suits you.
| SKU | 102398 |
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| Delivery time | Approximately 3 weeks |
| Shape / Symbol / Theme | Cube, rectangele, round or triangle |
| Material | Copper |
| Color | Gold |
| Dimensions (h x w x d in cm) | 25 x 20 |
| Dimensions (h x w x d inch) | 9.8 x 7.9 |
| Volume in liter | 4.5 |
| Volume in cu inch | 274 |
| Suitable for | Holding the full amount of ashes |
| Suitable for | Both with and without ashes bag |
| Suitable for | Indoor |
| Filling opening | Threaded closure |
| Warranty | 24 Months |
| Made in | Italy |





