Cherry Blossoms Astoria Cremation Urn with Floral Wood Inlay Art
This handcrafted memorial urn celebrates the delicate beauty of cherry blossoms through intricate wood inlay artistry. Constructed from premium American hardwoods—choose from Maple, Walnut, Oak, or Mahogany—each piece features a three-dimensional floral design with laser-engraved details. The blossoms are meticulously cut from Maple and stained in warm Rosewood tones, complemented by Cherry wood backgrounds and etched leaf work.
The timeless Astoria silhouette provides an elegant vessel that honors your loved one with understated grace. Personalize this meaningful tribute with optional laser engraving of names, dates, or heartfelt messages on the top or back. A truly distinctive way to preserve cherished memories.
Features
- Made to order in the USA
- Premium solid wood for entire piece
- Choose Oak, Walnut, Mahogany, or Maple wood for the urn box
- Inlay art scene made from real Cherry and Maple wood
- "Cherry Blossom" floral theme engraved in fine detail
- Optional engraved inscription is available
- Bottom panel opening attaches with standard screws
- Dimensions: 10" L x 7" W x 8" High
- 230 cubic inch inside capacity
Sizing
- This urn has a capacity of 230 cubic inches
- For more detailed info, see our article "What Size Urn Should I Get?"
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Made to order in 5 business days
- Ground time in transit varies by destination; usually 2-6 business days
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Expedited shipping can be calculated in checkout
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How do I put the remains inside the urn?
- Turn the Cherry Blossoms urn upside down
- Using a standard Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws which attach the bottom panel
- Note the orientation of the panel - you'll want to put it back the same way
- Remove the plastic bag of remains from the temporary urn you received from the funeral home
- Place the plastic bag directly into the Cherry Blossoms Cremation Urn
- Re-attach the the bottom panel using the screws
- That's it! You're done, and the plastic bag will keep the remains secure so there is no need to seal the urn itself