Deer Cremation Urn - Ebony Black
The deer hunter who wakes before first light - thermos full, stand already scouted, patience long since built into the routine - understands the season as something deeper than a sport. The antler cremation urn is for those who tracked rut phases the way others tracked the calendar, who read ground sign with the same fluency they read people, and who measured the richness of autumn by what the woods offered before the sun came up. Shed hunting was how they spent the off-season, and the shed wall grew year by year as a record of what the land produced and what they noticed. The cycle of seasons, the discipline of stillness, the respect earned only by paying close attention - these were the things the hunt was always actually about.
The deep ebony finish evokes the quiet strength found in the woods at dusk, offering a dignified presence that commands respect. This cast aluminum memorial is built to endure, providing a lasting tribute for a life spent in harmony with the natural world. The subtle texture of the design serves as a tactile reminder of the rugged landscapes and the quiet discipline of the hunt.
Quality features of this urn:
• durable cast aluminum with a hand-applied enamel finish
• threaded screw-top lid
• felt base to protect display surfaces; wide neck opening for easy filling
• matching velour bag available separately ($6.95)
• hand-detailed silver bands (ornate pierced metalwork)
This individual urn is designed to hold all of the cremated remains of an adult. For those who wish to divide the remains among family members, a Sharing size is also available. A matching velour bag is available separately for this size.
Photos of actual personalized memorials created for families. All photos shared with customers permission.
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