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RAAQUU Omoide Ceramic Half Copper Matte Urn for Adult Remains/Ashes S/N8000091 - Raku Pottery 170 cubic inches Unique Handmade Cremation Vessel

RAAQUU Omoide Ceramic Half Copper Matte Urn for Adult Remains/Ashes S/N8000091 - Raku Pottery 170 cubic inches Unique Handmade Cremation Vessel

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Omoide ~ Memories

The passing of a loved one will always be a defining moment in a person's life. The Omoide Urn is a one of a kind ceramic piece that offers a focal point to reminisce on the memories left behind by your loved one.

Capacity: up to 170 cubic inches
Size: 10.4 x 6.7 x 6.7 inches

This Urn can be PERMANENTLY sealed using epoxy glue (not included). Note that trying to reopen the Urn will cause damage.

Material: Clay, Grogged earthenware

Optional Gift Box Upgrade

Choose your preferred Gift Box option:

  • Pine Gift Box: A handcrafted solid pine box perfect for gifting or storage.
  • Clear Acrylic Display Case: Crystal-clear acrylic construction, ideal for permanent display and protection.

You can purchase the Gift Box separately here.



RAAQUU Care Guide:

This urn should be kept indoors. Avoid direct sunlight. Clean with a damp cloth.

**Kindly note that the item you receive may differ from the photo on this listing. Please allow for slight variations in measurement and shapes for each ceramic piece as they are all handmade. Even the glaze and shades may not be exactly the same. Every RAAQUU piece is unique.

ABOUT RAAQUU:

Almost 15 years ago, Adil was enamored with Raku pottery while undergoing a ceramics training program in Japan. He made a daring step to hone his expertise in all things Raku and the result of that decision led to the birth of RAAQUU.

Raku ceramics are special because of the unpredictability of the raku firing technique, done in an extremely hot kiln and then removed while the ceramic piece is still red-hot or molten. Immediately after coming out of the kiln, the ceramic piece is then placed in a reduction chamber - usually a simple metal bin or container - filled with sawdust or paper. The extreme heat from the ceramic piece then ignites the combustible material in the reduction chamber, which is then sealed for a while. What happens inside the reduction chamber next is the key to the unique and unpredictable colors and patterns of each raku ceramic piece.

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