Here's an idea that pretty much screams,
"I can't live without you."“In our society, we don’t have objects that deal with death,” he said in a telephone interview. “It’s a subject that is so ethereal and evanescent. Urns provide a reference point, allowing death to become a little less abstract.”
Of course, not everyone is gonna be impressed...
Ron Hast, the publisher of Mortuary Management magazine and the Funeral Monitor newsletter, regards urns like Mr. Rashid’s as “an oddity."
"They’re trying to get hundreds of dollars for a ginger jar."
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