Laser Carved Wood Cremation Urn - Boat Fishing (Made in USA)
With a fisherman in his boat reeling in a legend-worthy bass fish, our "Boat Fishing" Laser Carved Wood Cremation Urn is ideal to honor the life and passion of your beloved fisherman. The cremation urn is crafted in the USA from real wood in your choice of natural cherry (as shown) or white maple. The laser engraving reveals a woodsy boat fishing scene, which perfect for the avid fisherman who loved to whittle away the summer days on his watercraft in search of the big catch. Expert woodcraft and superior materials combine with a simple, natural design to honor your beloved fishing enthusiast.
This fishing cremation urn comes in your choice of light natural cherry wood (as pictured), mahogany, or white maple wood. Our laser carved wood urns are custom made to order in the USA for your loved one within 3-5 business days and can be personalized with optional laser engraved inscription.
Features
- Made in the USA
- Premium solid wood
- Choose mahogany, natural cherry or white maple
- Laser carved "Boat Fishing" scene with bass
- Personalized engraved inscription available
- Standard adult cremation urn size
- 200 cubic inch interior capacity
- 10 1/2" long x 6 1/4" wide x 7 1/4" high
- Bottom opening panel attached with screws
- Also available in companion urn (double) size:
- 400 cubic inch capacity
- 12" long x 8 1/2" wide x 8 1/2" high
- Select option above
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Made to order within 3-5 business days
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Free standard ground shipping included
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Ground time in transit varies by destination; usually 2-6 business days
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Rush production and shipping can be arranged; contact us with need-by date
Video
- The video below showcases one of our laser carved cherry wood urns, exactly the same but shown here engraved with the Desert Mesa scene in place of the Boat Fishing:
Opening & filling the urn
- Note: If you prefer not to fill the urn on your own, you can generally ask your funeral director to transfer the remains for you
- Flip the Laser Carved Fishing Cremation Urn upside-down
- The base is attached with four screws; use a standard Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws
- Remove the base panel, noting the orientation so that you can put it back the same way (so that the screw holes line up)
- The inside of the wood urn box will be open; this is where the remains will go
- Remove the plastic bag of cremated remains from the "temporary" urn you received from the crematorium
- Set the entire plastic bag of remains into the memorial urn
- Affix the base panel to the urn using the screws you removed
- There is no need for sealant; the plastic bag will keep the remains secure
- Flip the urn right-side-up and you're done!