Featuring the Beautifully Simple Raku Companion Urn in the unique Dolphin Blue glaze. Hand-thrown ceramic cremation urn skillfully made by a raku pottery artisan with over 30 years of experience. This very popular urn is Raku fired. Raku is a traditional an ancient Japanese firing process in which the urns are removed from the kiln at their maximum temperature and placed in a container filled with leaves, straw, or other organic material. The intense heat from the urn ignites the organic material, the container is sealed, and the smoke, flames, and oxygen deprived atmosphere create the unique colors and textures of Raku. Because these are made to order hand-crafted works of art each urn will be unique one of a kind. The colors and patterns will vary from one urn to the next. It is impossible to duplicate the color pattern seen in the urns on our website as each urn is unique in its coloring and pattern. We have included several photos of the Beautifully Simple Raku Urn with the Dolphin Blue Glaze. Please note that the photos are of the standard and large size urns; we do not have photos of the companion size which will be slightly wider and taller. As you can see from the photos, each urn is unique in coloring and pattern. Specific colors or color patterns cannot be requested. We recommend using QuakeHold or museum putty (available at most hardware stores, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc) to temporarily seal the urn and hold the lid in place. You can permanently seal the urn by applying any household epoxy, such as Krazy Glue or Gorilla Glue, to the rim of the urn prior to placing the lid on it. The oval pendant name plates are available for an additional fee. Please limit engraving to no more than 30 spaces per line. DIMENSIONS: Double(minimum 375 c.i.) - approx. 13-14" tall x 8.5-9.5" wide; Made to Order - Usually ships in 4 Weeks after order is placed. Please call or email if you need it faster. (c.i.) = Cubic Inches Weights are Dimensional used for Shipping. These ceramic urns weigh about 8 lbs. Wondering how to choose the right size urn? Please click on Choosing the Right Size Urn Here. You may be wondering about the lids. Some people choose to leave the lid unsealed as the ashes are kept in a sealed plastic bag. However, many choose to seal the lid. Please Click on Ceramic and Marble Sealing Instructions Here.
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