Our Pear Blossom Cloisonne Jewel Dish will stand as a timeless keepsake and work of art. Crafted of copper and brass and finished by using ancient Chinese techniques. The end result is a colorful and unique dish that will last generations to come.
Dimensions: 1.75" H x 3" D
Dish opens into two halves
Cannot be engraved
Jewel dish does not hold cremains
Description
Our Pear Blossom Cloisonne Jewel Dish will stand as a timeless keepsake and work of art. Crafted of copper and brass and finished by using ancient Chinese techniques. The end result is a colorful and unique dish that will last generations to come.Dimensions: 1.75" H x 3" D Dish opens into two halves Cannot be engraved Jewel dish does not hold cremains
Description
Our Pear Blossom Cloisonne Jewel Dish will stand as a timeless keepsake and work of art. Crafted of copper and brass and finished by using ancient Chinese techniques. The end result is a colorful and unique dish that will last generations to come.
Dimensions: 1.75" H x 3" D
Dish opens into two halves
Cannot be engraved
Jewel dish does not hold cremains
Urn Sizing
Follow These Rules To Better Determine The Size Of The Urn You Need
Please Note: When we refer to "healthy" weight, we mean a weight prior to any illness that may have resulted
in weight loss, if applicable.
In order to hold all of your loved one's ashes you'll need to know the approximate healthy body weight
of the person or pet you are shopping for.
One pound of healthy body weight will yield just less than 1 cubic
inch of ash.
Assume for shopping purposes that: 1 pound of healthy body weight = 1 cubic inch
ash.
Easy example: A cremated 100 pound person (healthy weight) will yield
almost 100 cubic inches of ashes. So, if 1 pound = 1 cubic inch, you will need an urn
that is approximately 90-100 cubic inches or larger.
There are a lot of other factors that play into how much cremains (ashes) you will actually
receive from the crematorium. Cremated remains can vary in amount due to different
cremation processes, temperature variations and the bone structure of the decedent. Because of that we
can't guarantee 100% of the time that an urn will be large enough but if you follow these rules, or call
us to discuss, 99.95% of the time we'll be right on.
Buy an urn at least slightly larger than you need
to avoid having the urn be too small for the ashes. Urn capacity can only
be too small. You can use any size urn that holds more than you need.
Keepsake Cremation Jewelry is designed to hold a trace amount of ashes, similar to the size of a
ball-head sewing pin.