My urn story

In 2024 I started making cremation urns. This has become an important part of what I do. The first urn I made was for my dad when he unexpectedly died. I knew immediately I needed to make his urn. During the making of this first urn I realised I wanted to make these unique and personal urns for other people.

It was so healing to have his body placed in a beautiful urn that expressed his uniqueness. An urn that we brought home and became a point of connection and solace. A tactile holding vessel that invited being touched and held.

From my own experience of loss and my extensive work as an arts psychotherapist I have an understanding of the importance of the space these vessels offer. They hold the ashes of our pressious loved ones and in turn we can hold them. These individual tactile urns bring comfort and support through the process and grief. They are a bridge between what was and what is now, between life, loss and love. Creating valuable moments of connection and remembrance between yourself and the departed.      

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