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Vernon
Appalachian Series Funeral Urn
The Vernon cremation urn is constructed from solid cherry. The accent cut around the top of the urn helps to provide a contrast to the strong vertical lines present in the body of the urn. The clean lines are complemented by the simple round detail on both the top and base of the urn.
The base of this cremation urn includes cork pads to protect any surface should you choose to display the urn. The base is securely attached to the body of the urn with six brass screws for easy cremains placement.
After construction, this cremation urn is meticulously hand sanded to prepare the urn to accept a lasting satin lacquer finish that is both smooth to the touch and complements the underlying beauty of the wood.
What inspired the Vernon cremation urn?
Mount Vernon is the name of the plantation home of George Washington which was constructed in the Georgian architectural style. The key design elements of the Georgian style are strong vertical lines, symmetry, and a simple, box-like structure. Keeping in line with these principles, we designed the Vernon cremation urn to represent the urn equivalent of a Georgian style home.
The Vernon funeral urn is also available in the following wood species:
What do people think of the Vernon funeral urn?
Internal Dimensions:
Length:
Width:
Height:
5 ¼"
5 ¼"
9"
External Dimensions:
Length:
Width:
Height:
7 ¼"
7 ¼"
10 ¼"
Capacity:
245 Cubic Inches
- What size urn do I need?
- The general rule for cremation urn capacity is that for every pound a person weighed, you will need one cubic inch of volume. For example, a person who weighed 180 pounds would need a cremation urn with a capacity of at least 180 cubic inches.
If you like this funeral urn, but the dimensions, capacity, or wood species do not meet your needs, please contact us and we will work with you to create a funeral urn that is exactly what you want. Depending on the extent of the modification, an additional fee may apply. For more information, please see the FAQ section on custom orders.






