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Quartz Sand Urn

Design Influence

Crafted with a soft, natural elegance, the Quartz Sand water-soluble Urn features a gently textured finish reminiscent of finely weathered stone. Its pale, quartz-inspired surface gives it a calm, organic presence—subtle, tactile, and beautifully understated.

Biodegradable and water soluble urn made with 100% eco-friendly materials that can be kept at home or incorporated in the environment in land or sea / lake. Main destination:
  • At home
  • Columbarium
  • Soil (takes 1 to 2 weeks to decompose subject to soil humidity)
  • Water (takes up to 20 minutes to dissolve in water)

A graceful sweeping line curves around the body of the urn, adding a sense of movement and sculptural depth to its classic shape. The rounded lid fits seamlessly, enhancing the piece’s harmonious, minimalist design.

Light, serene, and evocative of nature’s quiet landscapes, the Quartz Sand Urn offers a peaceful and dignified way to honour a loved one. A perfect choice for families seeking a memorial that blends simplicity, purity, and natural beauty.

Dimensions

Height: 22cm 0r 8.6 inches

Max Diameter: 18cm

3 litres or 183 cubic inches

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Ciarán- Artist, Ceramicist, designer

Ciarán, an Irish language speaker has a love of Irish history and design. He ties his Irish heritage creations with his own glazes for his Celtic Cremation Urns. A range of locally inspired colors fired in his self-made kiln. Ciarán studied and lectured in Art and Design as well as being a highly regarded Ceramicist for the last 30 years. He lives with his family on the banks of the historical Carlingford Lough. Image below is some detailing on the Bean na heireann Irish Harp Urn
Carlingford, one of the most beautiful places in Ireland. The Cooley Mountains on one side and ’ the mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea’ on the other. Each of his Celtic Cremation Urns represents our history, our people and the colors found on land and sea. As Ciarán says, “they are each an expression of Ireland”. Ciarán walked the coast, fields, and mountains looking for the colors he wanted to inspire his glazes. He then went about mixing and testing the glazes to match his imagination. According to Ciarán you need to be as much a Chemist as a Ceramicist to get it just right. He spent months and months perfecting the colors that don’t truly show themselves until after firing. The combination of form, design, and the glaze has made his unique pieces much sought after. His work has been commissioned and presented to many dignitaries including An Taoiseach -Our Leader -The Irish Prime Minister and also the President of Ireland.