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Farewell Vessels
My husband’s mysterious death and the beautiful ways we chose to heal
This is Stacy’s story, as told by Aurora Wells, about navigating the loss of her husband, who drowned in lake Huron. Our “Opening Our Hearts” stories are based on people’s real-life experiences with grief and loss. By sharing these experiences, … Continue reading
Posted in Opening our Hearts
Tagged Cremation, Cremation Ashes, Lake Huron, Unexpected Loss, Unknown Cause of Death, Urn
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Wolfgang Natlacen Brings Fun Whimsy to Funerals with Urns That Double as Toys
The artist's egg-shaped urns transform the way we mourn loved ones
Walk into most funeral parlors in the United States, and you’ll see rows of somber, muted urns resting on the display shelves. For centuries, Western culture has thought of funerals and funeral accessories as dignified and utterly sanitized. Any attempts at … Continue reading
Posted in Soulful Expressions
Tagged Ancient Egypt, Art About Death, Cremains, Cremation, Death art, Funeral, Funeral Art, misirizzi, Urn, Urn Art, Wolfgang Natlacen
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Why Do We Now Have Sleek Modern Cremation Urns? An Interview with Steve Prastka
The owner of Capsule Urn discusses how his designs will change the way you think about cremation urns
Today, SevenPonds speaks with Capsule Urn company founder Steve Prastka. Located near Portland, Oregon, Capsule Urn aims to update the often outdated or traditional perception that our culture has of vessels and cremation urns. American-made, design-driven and entirely contemporary – … Continue reading
Posted in Professional Advice
Tagged American made, American-made Cremation Urns, Bauhaus, Capsule Urns, Contemporary burial, Cremation Urns, Cremation Vessel, designer cremation urns, environmentally-responsible Cremation urns, Green Burial, Green Cremation Products, high-design cremation urns, Industrial design, Modern cremation urns, Sophisticated Cremation Urns, Steve Prastka, Urn
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As Time Goes By: Chinese Designers Zijina Li and Xueping Chen’s “43 Minutes With Grandma”
Designboom’s Design for Death competition features an interactive urn for cremated remains.
Chinese designers Zijina li and Xueping Chen want to redesign the way we look at urns and cremated remains. Their design, “43 Minutes With Grandma,” was featured by Designboom’s Design for Death competition last April and makes urns much more … Continue reading
Life & Death Silhouetted: Designboom’s “Portrait Urn”
How Dutch designer Nadia Gonegaï fuses art and end of life
There’s an unforgettable message in the cremation urn of Dutch designer Nadia Gonegaï. Art can bring vitality to everything, including end of life. The designer’s “Portrait Urn” was featured by Designboom’s Design for Death competition (of which SevenPonds has been … Continue reading
Posted in Soulful Expressions
Tagged Cremation, Death, Design, Design for Death, Designboom, Dutch, end-of-life, Life, Urn
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