Ceramic art urn anthracite
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Each one carries a signature that cannot be repeated
If you are looking for something beyond a standard urn, something that reflects the particular character of the person you have lost rather than a catalogue number, this ceramic art urn is worth your full attention.
Hand-formed and hand-glazed by a ceramicist
Every urn in this collection is formed and glazed entirely by hand by a ceramicist who knows her craft deeply. The process demands precision, patience and a feel for the material, and the results speak for themselves. No two urns are identical. The anthracite glaze develops its own depth and character during firing, with subtle colour variations that no production line can replicate. That is not a by-product of the process. It is the point of it.
A collection with a question at its heart
This urn belongs to the collection 'Is there life after death...?', developed by the artist alongside and for people who are seeking a new dimension when facing the inevitable. These are not decorative objects. They are pieces of work that are deliberately spiritual and personal in nature. The question the collection holds is one you may be carrying yourself, and the urn keeps that question present in a way that offers comfort on its own quiet terms.
What you hold exists only once
The bond you shared with the person you are remembering was unlike any other. That is precisely why an urn produced in volume does not feel right to many people making this choice. This cremation urn is not a mass-produced object. Every form, every shift of tone in the anthracite glaze, is a direct consequence of handwork and the natural behaviour of ceramic as a material. You are not simply choosing an urn. You are choosing an object with its own identity.
Made for indoor use
This urn is intended for use indoors, placed wherever holds meaning for you. It is suitable for use with or without an ash bag, giving you practical flexibility when placing the ashes.
Practical considerations for ceramic
Ceramic is a durable material, but it rewards careful handling. Because this urn for ashes is designed exclusively for indoor use, exposure to rain or frost is not a concern. It is worth placing the urn on a stable, level surface and away from spots where it could easily be knocked. The ceramic is kiln-fired and solid, but it is not indestructible. A settled, undisturbed position does this piece justice.
No engraving option, and why that fits
This urn does not offer an engraving option, and that is consistent with the nature of the work. The distinction of this piece lies in the object itself. If you would like to add something personal alongside it, a handwritten card, a short poem or a small object placed nearby can make the memory tangible in its own way.
Take whatever time you need to look, to compare and to ask questions. This decision deserves space.
| Article number | 101062 |
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| Delivery time | 5 - 10 working days |
| Shape / Symbol / Theme | Other shapes |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Colour | Terra cotta |
| Dimensions (h x w x d in cm) | 22.5 cm - 15.5 / 13 cm |
| Volume in litre | 3.0 |
| Volume in cu inch | 183 |
| Suitable for | Holding the full amount of ashes |
| Suitable for | Both with and without ashes bag |
| Suitable for | Indoor |
| Filling opening | Bottom opening |
| Warranty | 24 Months |





