Glass Cremation Urn


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1409Jewel Colours Glass Cremation Urn - N100
Jewel Colours artistic cremation glass nugget created by Lorna Reade in South Africa with hand blown glass. A sprinkle of cremated ashes is mixed into a melted glass mixture that is then formed into a artistic glass style nugget. Ashes in Glass is a unique method of memorializing the cremated remains of your family, friends and pets in hand blown glass.
1411Waves of Eternity Glass Cremation Urn - N300
Waves of Eternity artistic cremation glass nugget created by Lorna Reade in South Africa, with hand blown glass. A sprinkle of cremated ashes is mixed into a melted glass mixture that is then formed into a artistic glass style nugget. Ashes in Glass is a unique method of memorializing the cremated remains of your family, friends and pets in hand blown glass.
1414Herb Garden Glass Cremation Urn - N600
Herb Garden artistic cremation glass nugget created by Lorna Reade in South Africa, with hand blown glass. A sprinkle of cremated ashes is mixed into a melted glass mixture that is then formed into a artistic glass style nugget. Ashes in Glass is a unique method of memorializing the cremated remains of your family, friends and pets in hand blown glass.
1410Galaxy Glass Cremation Urn - N200
Galaxy artistic cremation glass nugget created by Lorna Reade in South Africa with hand blown glass. A sprinkle of cremated ashes is mixed into a melted glass mixture that is then formed into a artistic glass style nugget. Ashes in Glass is a unique method of memorializing the cremated remains of your family, friends and pets in hand blown glass.
1412Rose Mist Glass Cremation Urn - N400
Rose Mist artistic cremation glass nugget created by Lorna Reade in South Africa, with hand blown glass. A sprinkle of cremated ashes is mixed into a melted glass mixture that is then formed into a artistic glass style nugget. Ashes in Glass is a unique method of memorializing the cremated remains of your family, friends and pets in hand blown glass.
1413Crystal Shadows Glass Cremation Urn - N500
Crystal Shadows artistic cremation glass nugget created by Lorna Reade in South Africa, with hand blown glass. A sprinkle of cremated ashes is mixed into a melted glass mixture that is then formed into a artistic glass style nugget. Ashes in Glass is a unique method of memorializing the cremated remains of your family, friends and pets in hand blown glass.
1415Garden Enchantment Glass Cremation Urn - N700
Garden Enchantment artistic cremation glass nugget created by Lorna Reade in South Africa, with hand blown glass. A sprinkle of cremated ashes is mixed into a melted glass mixture that is then formed into a artistic glass style nugget. Ashes in Glass is a unique method of memorializing the cremated remains of your family, friends and pets in hand blown glass.
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New Improved Shine On Brightly Website for Hand-Crafted Cremation Urns and Memorials is LaunchedBabyboomers are changing funeral rituals. Personalization is key. While there are countless online companies that sell outsourced, mass-produced memorials, Shine On Brightly provides unique, personalized, hand-crafted cremation urns, cremation jewelry, memorial portraits, hand-bound guest register books, and memorial glass for people and pets.Asheville, NC (PRWEB) January 28, 2012 If you've ...PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Jan 28 12:08am
'Death beads' catching onICHEON, South Korea — When Jeon Gyeong-suk lost her husband to cancer three months ago, she agonized over how to keep his remains. Because land is at a premium, burial was out, and she found the idea of a heap of ashes stored in an urn sort of creepy.The Monterey County Herald - Feb 10 04:22pm
Turning the dead into beads: South Korea's 'odd' new trendForget "creepy" burial urns. One company allows clients to memorialize the dead by turning their remains into colorful, caviar-like stonesThe Week via Yahoo! News - Jan 23 10:30pm
For some families, beads replace burialsICHEON, South Korea — When Jeon Gyeong-suk lost her husband to cancer three months ago, she agonized over how to keep his remains. Because land is at a premium, burial was out, and she found the idea of a heap of ashes stored in an urn sort of creepy. So the 51-year-old widow paid $900 to transform her husband’s remains into a few handfuls of tiny bluish beads that have the look of beluga caviar.The Wenatchee World - Jan 31 10:20am


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