The "Stream Fishing" Laser Carved Wood Cremation Urn features a fisherman in a rippling stream, casting his line in hopes of landing a rainbow trout. This memorial urn is crafted from solid wood and laser engraved with an idyllic nature fishing scene, perfect for the avid fisherman who loved the outdoors. The laser carved scene is artfully rendered with vibrant action of a fish caught on the line against a background of evergreens and a distant mountain peak. Premium craftsmanship combines with a simple, natural design to honor your beloved fishing enthusiast at an attractive price.
Your choice of light natural cherry wood (as pictured), mahogany, or white maple wood. Our laser carved wood cremation urns are custom made to order in the USA for your loved one within 3-5 business days.
Features
Made in the USA
Premium solid wood cremation urn
Choose mahogany, natural cherry or white maple
Laser carved "Stream Fishing" scene with trout
Custom engraved inscription available
Standard adult cremation urn size
200 cubic inch 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
Shipping & delivery
This cremation urn is made to order within 3-5 business days
Free standard ground shipping is included
Time in transit varies by destination; generally 5-7 business days
Expedited shipping can be arranged: Contact us at 877-900-5309
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 Stream Fishing:
Opening & filling the urn
Note: If you're not comfortable filling the cremation urn, you can usually ask your funeral director to transfer the remains for you
Turn the urn upside-down
The bottom panel is attached by four screws; using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws
Remove the base panel, noting the orientation so that you can put it back the same way
The interior of the wood urn is open; this is where the remains will go
Remove the plastic bag of cremated remains from the "temporary" urn you received from the crematorium
Place the entire plastic bag of remains into the wood urn
Re-attach the base panel using the screws you removed
No need for sealant; the plastic bag will ensure the remains are secure