One of my recent customers had a great idea - I make these little containers that can come on a key ring or a black laniard, and have marketed them for essential oils, religious oils, or perfume. He ordered several, but for use as urns for his beloved dogs that passed away. To some it might seem almost comical, but believe me, my dog is a member of our family, loved almost as if it were one of our children, and to me it is heartwarming that others feel the same way.
These keyring urns are hand-made with attention to detail, from hardwoods from around the globe. Each is individually made, usually after you place your order, and to your specifications as to shape, wood type, metal plating, etc, for a keepsake that is worthy to preserve the remains of your loved one or pet in a classy, unobtrusive, dignified manner.
For a full selection of these containers, see my Oil Vials page, and keep in mind, what will hold a glass oil vial will do just fine as urn jewelry as well.
For detailed information about available woods, see my listing here.By clicking on "Order Now," buyer agrees to these terms.
Waiting List Information
All my woodwork is custom made, after you place your order. Wait times vary depending on my workload and the intricacy of the item you order - anywhere from two weeks to several months. Please contact me before placing your order if you have any questions. Thanks!
Gift Ideas
I couldn't decide where to place some of the things I make, so I made this page for gifts. Don't get me wrong, bowls, boxes, rubber band guns, chess pieces, picture frames, in fact most all of what I make makes fabulous gifts so don't stop here!
Shelf-Top Oil Vial
A friend of mine was looking for an oil vial for his consecrated oil that was for his home supply - something nicer than the cheapo plastic containers that you get at the LDS Distribution Centers. I thought this was the perfect solution - hand-turned from cocobolo (other woods are available) and made with attention to detail. Inside is a glass vial with a threaded cap. The possibilities are endless. For an exotic wood like cocobolo, the price starts at $35. Domestics could be less. Email me for a quote.
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