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3 Contents PAGE Brass Urns Premium... 4 Brass Urns Metal Urns Sculpture Urns Marble Urns Ceramic Urns Crystal Urns Bio Water Urns Bio Urns Scattering Urns & Keepsakes Fibreglass & Plastic Urns Wooden Urns Ash Jewellery... 28
4 Brass Urns Premium HL 76 HL 76 S HL 76 K HL 76 HL 76 S HL 76 K 2.20 L 28 CM 3.40 KG 0.60 L 16 CM 1.20 KG 0.10 L 8 CM 0.23 KG HL66 HL 66 S HL 66 K HL L 28 CM 3.40 KG HL 66 S 0.60 L 16 CM 1.20 KG HL 66 K 0.10 L 8 CM 0.23 KG URNS CATALOGUE 4
5 Brass Urns Premium HL 70 HL 70 C HL 70 K HL 70 C 0.32 L 13 CM 0.70 KG HL L 27 CM 2.50 KG HL 70 K 0.06 L 8 CM 0.17 KG HL 69 HL 69 C HL 69 K HL 69 C 0.32 L 12 CM 0.87 KG HL L 25 CM 2.10 KG HL 69 K 0.06 L 7 CM 0.16 KG 5 URNS CATALOGUE
6 Brass Urns Premium HL 67 HL 67 C HL 67 K HL 67 C 0.30 L 12 CM 0.87 KG HL L 25 CM 2.70 KG HL 67 K 0.10 L 8 CM 0.24 KG HL 68 HL 68 C HL 68 K HL 68 C HL 68 HL 68 K 0.30 L 12 CM 0.87 KG 3.50 L 25 CM 2.10 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.16 KG URNS CATALOGUE 6
7 Brass Urns Premium HL 62 HL 32 HL 62 K HL L 7 CM 0.27 KG HL L 28 CM 2.40 KG HL 62 K 0.08 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 63 HL 30 HL 63 K HL L 7 CM 0.27 KG HL L 28 CM 2.40 KG HL 63 K 0.08 L 7 CM 0.18 KG 7 URNS CATALOGUE
8 Brass Urns Premium CHK L 17 CM 0.70 KG CHK L 17 CM 0.70 KG CHK L 17 CM 0.70 KG HL 68 C 0.30 L 12 CM 0.87 KG HL 67 C 0.30 L 12 CM 0.87 KG HL 69 C 0.30 L 12 CM 0.87 KG URNS CATALOGUE 8
9 Brass Urns Premium HL L 7 CM 0.27 KG HL L 7 CM 0.27 KG HL L 7 CM 0.27 KG HL L 7 CM 0.27 KG HL 71 C 0.30 L 13 CM 0.70 KG HL 70 C 0.32 L 13 CM 0.70 KG 9 URNS CATALOGUE
10 Brass Urns HL 50 HL 51 HL 50 K HL 51 K HL 50 HL 50 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 51 HL 51 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 52 HL 54 HL 52 K HL 54 K HL 52 HL 52 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 54 HL 54 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG URNS CATALOGUE 10
11 Brass Urns HL 55 HL 56 HL 55 K HL 56 K HL 55 HL 55 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 56 HL 56 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 57 HL 58 HL 57 K HL 58 K HL 57 HL 57 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 58 HL 58 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG 11 URNS CATALOGUE
12 Brass Urns HL 59 HL 60 HL 59 K HL 60 K HL 59 HL 59 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 60 HL 60 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 64 HL 65 HL 64 K HL 65 K HL 64 HL 64 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG HL 65 HL 65 K 3.50 L 28 CM 2.20 KG 0.06 L 7 CM 0.18 KG URNS CATALOGUE 12
13 Metal Urns Premium HL 40 HL 41 HL 41 K HL 40 K HL 40 HL 40 K 3.50L 28 CM 1.10KG 0.06L 7CM 0.09KG HL 41 HL 41 K 3.50L 28 CM 1.10KG 0.06L 7CM 0.09KG HL 43 HL 42 HL 42 K HL 43 K HL 42 HL 42 K 3.50L 28 CM 1.10KG 0.06L 7CM 0.09KG HL 43 HL 43 K 3.50L 20CM 0.06KG 0.06L?CM????KG 13 URNS CATALOGUE
14 Sculpture Urns Premium HL L 34CM 6.07KG Resting Angel Antique Urn HL 120 4L 16CM 1.17KG Weeping Angel Copper Urn UGKO46A 1.5L 23CM 2.00KG UGK046B 3.5L 35CM 4.50KG URNS CATALOGUE 14
15 Marble Urns Premium HL 87 HL 87 K HL 87 HL 87 K 3.70L 29CM 6.40 KG 0.15L 10CM 0.80 KG HL 88 HL 88 K HL 88 HL 88 K 3.50L 26CM 5.70 KG 0.15L 10CM 0.80 KG 15 URNS CATALOGUE
16 Ceramic Urns Premium HL 80 HL 80 S HL 80 HL 80 S 3.80L 30CM 2.40 KG 0.80L 18CM 0.70 KG Crystal Urns Premium HL 85 HL 83 HL 85 K HL 83 K HL 85 HL 85 K 3.40L 28CM 2.0KG 0.40L 3CML 0.3KG HL 83 HL 83 K 3.5L 30CM 1.90 KG 0.20L 13CM 0.40KG URNS CATALOGUE 16
17 Bio Water Urns These urns biodegrade quickly and naturally once placed in water, water biodegradable urns are supplied with a biodegradable water-soluble bag into which the cremated remains must be placed. All water urns in this catalogue are designed to float briefly and sink intact. Float times will vary by urn and amount of remains in the urn, as well as local weather and water conditions. HL L 29.5CM 1.85KG HL L 23CM 1.20KG HL L 13CM 0.40KG HL L 21CM 2.10KG 17 URNS CATALOGUE
18 Bio Water Urns These urns are produced by hand from the bark of the mulberry tree using an ancient technique that allows the bark to be harvested without destroying the tree. The process results in a soft, warm biodegradable paper used to craft the urns. HL 110 HL 111 HL 110 Mini HL 111 Mini HL 110 HL 110 Mini 3.61 L 7.5 CM? KG.98L 5.7CM? KG HL 111 HL 111 Mini 3.61 L 7.5 CM? KG.98L 5.7CM? KG HL 112 HL 113 HL 112 Mini HL 113 Mini HL 112 HL 112 Mini 3.61 L 7.5 CM? KG.98L 5.7CM? KG HL 113 HL 113 Mini 3.61 L 7.5 CM? KG.98L 5.7CM? KG URNS CATALOGUE 18
19 Bio Urns Ground Burial Bio Urns. These sustainably-crafted urns are suitable for buriel. When buried in earth, they will biodegrade naturally over time. This time may vary based on the material the urn is produced from and the environment in which it is buried. HL L 25CM 0.66 KG HL L 25CM 0.66 KG HL L 25CM 0.66 KG HL L 25CM 0.66 KG 19 URNS CATALOGUE
20 Bio Urns HL L 27CM 0.55KG Round Willow HL L 27CM 0.55KG Round Water Hyacinth HL L 27CM 0.55KG Round Seagrass HL 91 4L Solid Irish Pine URNS CATALOGUE 20
21 Scattering Urns & Keepsakes HL 95 D Large Our scattering tubes are specifically designed to help make the scattering ceremony more practical and dignified, but are also ideal for green burial or keeping at home. Available in different designs and three sizes. HL 95 D Medium HL 95 D Small HL 95 S Large HL 95 D Large HL 95 D Medium HL 95 D Small Dove in Flight 240CU 37CM 13CM 45CU 22CM 8CM 25CU 14CM 8CM HL 95 S Medium HL 95 S Small HL 95 C Large HL 95 C Medium HL 95 C Small HL 95 S Large HL 95 S Medium HL 95 S Small Starry Night 240CU 37CM 13CM 45CU 22CM 8CM 25CU 14CM 8CM HL 95 C Large HL 95 C Medium HL 95 C Small Bluebell Wood 240CU 37CM 13CM 45CU 22CM 8CM 25CU 14CM 8CM 21 URNS CATALOGUE
22 Fibreglass & Plastic Urns Premium HL L 25CM 0.90KG HL L 25CM 0.90KG HL L 28CM Plastic Ashtainer Green HL L 27CM Plastic Ashtainer Maroon URNS CATALOGUE 22
23 Wooden Urns HL 01 4 L HL 02 4 L HL 03 4 L HL 04 4 L 23 URNS CATALOGUE
24 Wooden Urns HL 05 4 L HL 06 4 L HL 09 4 L HL 11 4 L URNS CATALOGUE 24
25 Wooden Urns HL 07 4 L HL 12 4 L HL 08 4 L HL 10 4 L 25 URNS CATALOGUE
26 Wooden Urns HL L HL L HL 17 HL 17 K HL L HL L 30CM 1.50KG HL 17 K 0.25L 9CM 0.15KG URNS CATALOGUE 26
27 Wooden Urns HL L 40 CM l. 31 CM w. 16 CM h HL 18 Half Size 1.75 L 22 CM l. 17 CM w. 13 CM h HL 19 Quarter Size L 14 CM l. 10 CM w. 9 CM h 27 URNS CATALOGUE
28 Ash Jewellery New in our collection is a broad range of silver jewellery for ashes. These pieces of jewellery are made of high-quality 925 Sterling silver, which means that it is made of at least 92.5% pure silver. The remaining 7.5% is an alloy to give strength to the jewel. Typical for these pieces of jewellery is their perfect finish which makes the jewel unrecognisable as an ashholder. Moreover, the pendant is not attached to the necklace, but the necklace goes through the pendant. Also the necklaces are made of high-quality silver and each and every link of the necklace is welded preventing wear or breakage of the jewel. URNS CATALOGUE 28
29 Ash Jewellery Sterling Silver Pendants AH 004 AH 012 AH 013 AH 031 AH 032 AH 033 AH 034 AH 053 AH URNS CATALOGUE
30 Ash Jewellery Sterling Silver Pendants AH 062 AH 063 AH 064 AH 065 AH 067 AH 068 AH 069 AH 070 AH 072 URNS CATALOGUE 30
31 Memorial Beads Sterling Silver Bracelets & Charms MB 001 MB 002 MB 003 MB 004 MB 005 MB 006 MB 007 MB 008 MB URNS CATALOGUE
32 Ash Jewellery Stainless Steel Pendants Ashes Pendants lets you keep loved one close to your heart and thoughts forever. Cherish your loved one with these unique Ashes jewellery pendants which are available in a multitude of styles and designs. They are designed from stainless steel comes with a matching chain. Each piece comes with a presentation box. UU013A UU027A UU031A UU037A UU063A UU066A UU068A UU070A UU014A URNS CATALOGUE 32 UU013B
33 Ash Jewellery Stainless Steel Pendants AB 001 AB 002 AB 003 AB 004 AB 005 AB 006 AB 007 AB 008 AB URNS CATALOGUE
34 Other Ash Jewellery Charms UU006A UU008A Bracelets UU010A UU008A Wooden Necklace UU002A UU001A
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