🌊 A Beautiful Goodbye, Naturally 🌿
The Oceanside Shell Coral Floating Urn is a large, biodegradable urn designed for scattering cremated ashes in water or for ground burial. Measuring 17 inches in diameter and holding up to 260 cubic inches, it features a stunning coral shell design and is made from eco-friendly materials. This urn floats for 1-5 minutes before sinking, allowing for a dignified farewell. It includes all necessary components for easy assembly and comes with a certificate of biodegradability for ocean use.
J**Y
Beautiful memory
The media could not be loaded. Beautiful! Lovely way to say goodbye to my dad. Today is windy and the sea are rough, it only flowed for a few minutes.but still a cherished memory.
D**A
A beautiful way to honor your loved one
Beautiful, I have never seen something like this.. the funeral home was jealous,they asked me where I got it..it was a perfect way to honor my husband. My friends all want this as well.
E**D
Highly recommend, this a beautiful way to scatter ashes
We used this to scatter my dad’s ashes in the ocean, it is big and beautiful, I didn’t realize how solidly made it was. It was a beautiful piece to use to fulfill his last wish.
D**Y
Beautiful memorial
This was a wonderful purchase. We were able to put my father's ashes in the water where he grew up and lived for most of his life. Our urn floated for about maybe 10 minutes, I was unable to really watch the time. I did take video and counted from it. The water was calm and there were very gentle waves and that gave us more time. We all were able to pray and say the things we needed to in memoriam of my father. It was truly a wonderful way to place my father's ashes. It was a very dignified way to celebrate someone who loved the water as my father had. I highly recommend this product.
T**Z
Good product
Easy to use. The only complaint is that once the ashes were inside and it was placed in the water, it did not float. It sank immediately. I wish I could have seen it floating.
D**T
Beautiful
A beautiful container for a memorial at sea. Ours floated for at least a couple of minutes if not longer. I do wish the assembly instructions had been more detailed as I found the process of putting it all together and gluing it shut properly to be stressful especially given the emotional nature of the process. Try to spread the cremains in their biodegradable bag evenly around the bottom bowl of the container. I worried at first that they wouldn't all fit but they easily did. Definitely heed the instructions to use all the glue and clips to fasten the lid. Set it up on a box on a table as you work so you can see all of the edges well, and try to have a helper if possible. I used 4-5 clothespins in addition to the clips provided as it seemed there might be gaps otherwise. My guess was that gaps would lead to leakage and quicker sinking. Also be aware that the edges become fragile as they get moist with glue so try to work relatively quickly as you wipe off excess glue. I allowed two days for it to dry but one full day probably would've been enough. Because of the type of boat and the conditions we had to sort of drop ours from a foot or so above into the bay but it landed flat and upright and floated away beautifully. We had a lightweight biodegradable floral wreath placed around it that also floated and made for nice effect.
K**D
Buy something cheaper only lasts a moment
A lot of money. Looks like a tortilla wormer. Way over priced trying to please my husband.his parents and brother.
A**.
Just what we needed to put Dad out to sea
Knowing that we wanted to send my Dad's ashes off in to the Atlantic in Newport, RI, we wanted to make sure that his ashes would actually make it down in to the water (not float on top or get stuck to a passing boat). A little looking and I found this! It was exactly what we needed. We were able to transport Dad's ashes in to the water-soluble, included bag and tie it up, placing it inside the outer case and using the included glue to seal the edges; leaving it to dry overnight with the included clips placed all around the edge to help truly seal it together. The shell design was beautiful and we had a nice moment where we all stood in a circle and passed it around so each could hold Dad one last time and say something if they wanted to, before the 3 siblings held it and threw it into the water. It floated on the surface for several minutes before it began to break apart and sink, but it was getting hammered pretty hard against some nearby rocks due to the waves. I was really impressed how long it stayed intact with how much it got moved around. If you're looking to do a water spreading of your loved one's ashes, I highly recommend this product as their final vessel.
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