Keepsake urns allow several family members to keep a small
portion of the ashes after cremation, or to retain a portion when the majority of the ashes are
scattered or buried. Rather than keeping a full urn in the home, some families
prefer a smaller memorial.
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About the Cloisonne Process
The cloisonne process was created by Chinese artisans more than 700 years ago.
An artist begins with a solid metal urn, then carefully applies the outline of
the design in copper. The resulting areas are filled in with enamel before the
urn is fired and finished. The time-consuming and exacting process must be
performed by hand.