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- High-gloss Burl Wood veneer
- Antique-style solid brass lock with keys
- Felt-covered interior panels
- Available with or without nameplate
- Three sizes, for pets up to 150 pounds
Memory Urns Offer Timeless EleganceA beautiful alternative to the Traditional Edition collection of pet urns, the Memory Urn offers a stately, upscale look. Crafted with a Rosewood exterior veneer and birch wood interior, this pet urn is adorned with sophisticated details, including a polished brass lock assembly with two antique-style, tasseled keys. In addition, seven coats of polyurethane create a rich, glossy finish. It's a graceful resting spot for your cherished friend. Available in three sizes for pets up to 150 lbs.
Urn Size
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Dimensions
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Small |
up to 30 lbs |
$70.00 |
3.75"H x 5.25"W x 4"D |
Medium |
up to 60 lbs |
$77.00 |
4.25"H x 6.5"W x 5"D |
Large |
up to 150 lbs
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$92.00 |
5.25"H x 8.25"W x 6.25"D |
Personalized Nameplates
As an option, your Memory Urn can be personalized with a solid brass nameplate, including an inscription of your choosing at no additional cost. The inscription may be one to four lines in length. Visit the Personalization page to view sample nameplates and inscriptions.
Placing Cremains Into Pet Urns
Your pet's bagged cremains are placed in the pet urn via a lockable, hinged top. Black felt covers the top and bottom inside panels as well as the exterior bottom. Four rubber feet are also placed on the bottom as additional protection for the surface where pet urns are placed.
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You personalize your inscription, with a choice of nameplate, typestyle and layout.
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It arrived in perfect condition and Precious is now resting inside.Thanks so much for your prompt and courteous service at this difficult time.
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Steve and Melinda B. North Carolina
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Our urn arrived today in less than a week from CA! A blessing, given the vet called this morning to say the ashes are ready. The note of sympathy inside was unexpected and touched my heart. Thank you for everything. I know this happens everyday to millions of people but... we got the dog when we were first told we couldn't have children. Interestingly, we lost her shortly after the birth of our first child. A bittersweet summer to say the least. Thank you again.
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Heather K. Pennsylvania
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