• Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Urn Garden Home
  • About

Life in the Garden

Matters of Life and Death

  • Blog Home
  • Confessions
  • Featured Products
  • Memorial Service Ideas
  • Pets

cobalt blue glass keepsake urn

Atomic Number 27 Cobalt Blue Funeral Urns

March 7, 2008 urngarden.com

For centuries Cobalt compounds have been used to create a rich blue color to glass, glazes, and ceramics. Cobalt has been detected in Egyptian sculpture and Persian jewelry from the third millennium BC, in the ruins of Pompeii, and in China dating from the Tang and Ming dynasties.

Cobalt Glass Cremation Urns

Pure cobalt is not found in nature, but compounds of cobalt occur naturally in many forms. Small amounts of it are found in most rocks, soil, water, plants, and animals. Cobalt in small amounts is essential to many living organisms, including humans and is an element of atomic number 27.

Blue Marble Cremation Urn

Our Friendship and Truth memorial urn is actually the ancient stone Lapis Lazuli , the stone of friendship and truth. Egyptians loved the Lapis and would crush it into a fine dust to use for eyeshadow.

celtic knot cobalt keepsake urn

Our popular cobalt keepsake urns are available in different Celtic styles as well as butterfly design. But my all time personal favorite is this blown glass wave. It only holds a small amount of ashes, but is a sturdy stunning sculpture.

ocean wave cremation urn

If you love all shades of blue check out our page dedicated to the color of blue.

Filed Under: art, Featured Products, Memorial Service Ideas Tagged With: blue cremation urns, blue urns for ashes, cobalt blue glass keepsake urn

Primary Sidebar

Urn Garden Cremation Urns for Ashes

Recent Posts

  • O Death, Where is Your Sting? Cremation Urns for Adults, Dogs, & Babies
  • What the Catholic Church Says About Cremation, Burial, and Funeral
  • Is Amazon Really A Good Place to Buy a Cremation Urn for Ashes?
  • Types of Cremation Urns that Families Buy Pt. 2
  • Types of Urns That Families Buy for Cremation

Pages

  • About Us

Death in the Digital Age

  • Beyond Indigo Grief Forum
  • Find A Grave
  • Seven Ponds
  • Show Me Urns (Our Sister Site)
  • Talking to Children About Death
  • The Daily Undertaker

Copyright © 2025 Urn Garden ยท Log in