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Mahogany Wood Cremation Urns

March 2, 2010 urngarden.com

Mahogany is the national tree of the Dominican Republic and Belize and appears on the national flag of Belize.

The name mahogany is used when referring to numerous varieties of darker hardwood.  Mahogany  generally has a straight grain with a reddish-brown color that darkens over time. When polished, the grain glows with a reddish sheen.

Natural beauty and warmth radiates from our carved Mahogany memorial urns.  Antique brass finial and feet add a touch of elegance to these handsome urns.

Hand Carved Solid Mahogany Cremation Urn

The natural beauty of a wood urn is perfect choice for families that may want a wood urn for traveling with ashes, or who plan to scatter the cremains at a later date.

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At Urn Garden, we have experience working with families as they experience the loss of a loved one. Our hope is that the articles and resources below will help make this process just a little easier.

If you’re looking to purchase a cremation urn, feel free to browse our collection, which includes keepsake urns, urns for pets, cremation jewelry, and more.

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