patgund: Knotwork (Snowman Theology)
patgund ([personal profile] patgund) wrote2006-06-22 04:08 pm

Huggable Urns

I realize people have different ways to mark the death of a loved one, but this is....unique.

Huggable Urns™

"Our urns are so soft and cuddly that it makes you want to hug them. It's nice to know that your loved one's final resting place is in one of these Huggable Urns™ and always around you ready to hug when ever you feel the need.

Important Information
All of our Huggable Urns™ have a zippered compartment and comes with a tightly sealed pouch that holds your loved one's ashes or a special keepsake.  Huggable Urns™ are made of extremely plush material and the pouches are made out of velvet with plastic lining to keep the ashes contained.

Please note: The Teddy Bears, Dog and Cat are made to hold smaller portions, where as the pillows will hold the remains of an adult."


I'm not sure about keeping one of these on the mantlepiece, but I could see using it for the internment, or as a place to hold the ashes before being spread. Very interesting concept, if nothing else.