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Pulvisurns

Pulvisurns

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Pulvisurns sells artisan cremation urns and memorial keepsakes in ceramic, glass, metal and biodegradable materials; sizes range from full-size adult urns to mini “sharing” urns and jewelry pendants. Price span is mid-range to premium: most pieces fall between $150 and $600, with limited hand-painted editions reaching $1,000. The company operates solely through its own e-commerce site and ships worldwide from its U.S. studio. Each urn is thrown, glazed or cast in small batches by a collective of studio ceramists and glass-blowers, allowing one-off colorways and custom engraving within 48 hours. The brand’s signature “Layer Fade” ceramic urns—dip-glazed in ombré earth tones—are frequently featured in funeral-industry press for their contemporary aesthetic. Pulvisurns positions itself as “functional art for the mantle,” marketing urns that double as design objects rather than traditional funeralware. Buyers are design-conscious adults aged 30-60 who want a memorial that fits modern décor and are comfortable ordering funeral goods online. They value individuality, sustainability (packaging is plastic-free and glazes are lead-free) and the ability to preview a 3-D rotation before purchase. Many customers are pre-planning their own arrangements or seeking a visually subtle tribute after a non-traditional service. Pulvisurns competes with both mass-produced metal urn wholesalers and high-end art-glass studios by bridging the gap: studio-level craftsmanship at direct-to-consumer prices and 3-day fulfillment. Unlike catalog funeral suppliers, it limits production runs to maintain collectible scarcity, and unlike bespoke artists it keeps best-sellers in stock for immediate shipping during time-sensitive need.

Art for your mantle, peace for your heart

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