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Large Steel Vase Pet Urn - Case

Item #: FP-SV100-Case

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Description

Provide families with a beautiful and affordable way to honor a cherished companion with these elegant metal vase pet urns, available in Silver and Antique Copper finishes. Constructed from durable, lightweight steel, each urn is finished with a premium powder coating on both the interior and exterior to help preserve its appearance over time. A discreet 2.5-inch threaded plastic closure on the bottom allows for the secure placement of cremated remains. Ideal for veterinary clinics, pet crematories, and other pet aftercare professionals, these urns combine lasting quality with an attractive, budget-friendly design.

  • Material: Steel with silver or copper finish powder coating on both the interior and exterior 
  • Closure: 2.5″ diameter plastic plug on bottom
Size Dimensions Pet Size* Urn Volume
Small 4″ x 4″ x 6.25″ 0-40 lb pets 50 ci.
Medium 5.5″ x 5.5″ x 8″ 41-100 lb pets 130 ci.
Large 7″ x 7″ x 10″ 101-160 lb pets 200 ci.

 

*Living weight of pet

Description

Provide families with a beautiful and affordable way to honor a cherished companion with these elegant metal vase pet urns, available in Silver and Antique Copper finishes. Constructed from durable, lightweight steel, each urn is finished with a premium powder coating on both the interior and exterior to help preserve its appearance over time. A discreet 2.5-inch threaded plastic closure on the bottom allows for the secure placement of cremated remains. Ideal for veterinary clinics, pet crematories, and other pet aftercare professionals, these urns combine lasting quality with an attractive, budget-friendly design. Material: Steel with silver or copper finish powder coating on both the interior and exterior  Closure: 2.5″ diameter plastic plug on bottom Size Dimensions Pet Size* Urn Volume Small 4″ x 4″ x 6.25″ 0-40 lb pets 50 ci. Medium 5.5″ x 5.5″ x 8″ 41-100 lb pets 130 ci. Large 7″ x 7″ x 10″ 101-160 lb pets 200 ci.   *Living weight of pet

Description

Provide families with a beautiful and affordable way to honor a cherished companion with these elegant metal vase pet urns, available in Silver and Antique Copper finishes. Constructed from durable, lightweight steel, each urn is finished with a premium powder coating on both the interior and exterior to help preserve its appearance over time. A discreet 2.5-inch threaded plastic closure on the bottom allows for the secure placement of cremated remains. Ideal for veterinary clinics, pet crematories, and other pet aftercare professionals, these urns combine lasting quality with an attractive, budget-friendly design.

  • Material: Steel with silver or copper finish powder coating on both the interior and exterior 
  • Closure: 2.5″ diameter plastic plug on bottom
Size Dimensions Pet Size* Urn Volume
Small 4″ x 4″ x 6.25″ 0-40 lb pets 50 ci.
Medium 5.5″ x 5.5″ x 8″ 41-100 lb pets 130 ci.
Large 7″ x 7″ x 10″ 101-160 lb pets 200 ci.

 

*Living weight of pet

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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Keepsake Cremation Jewelry is designed to hold a trace amount of ashes, similar to the size of a ball-head sewing pin.

Urn Sizing

Follow These Rules To Better Determine

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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Keepsake Cremation Jewelry is designed to hold a trace amount of ashes, similar to the size of a ball-head sewing pin.

Urn Sizing

Follow These Rules To Better Determine

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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Keepsake Cremation Jewelry is designed to hold a trace amount of ashes, similar to the size of a ball-head sewing pin.

Urn Sizing

Follow These Rules To Better Determine

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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Keepsake Cremation Jewelry is designed to hold a trace amount of ashes, similar to the size of a ball-head sewing pin.

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