Adult Funeral Cremation Urn Mahogany Wood Urn Biker Motorcycle Cherry Wood Inlay on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Hills, California, United States
NEW Adult - wooden urns - funeral Cremation Urn Mahogany wood urn Biker Motorcycle cherry wood Inlay Urn for Human Ashes~~
Mahogany Repose Motorcycle Urn, Biker Motorcycle is Cherry Wood Inlay, Mahogany Wood Urn, Adult Urn, Size:10"x 8"x 8.5", Includes velvet urn bag, Capacity: 270 cubic inches, Interior of urn has a velvet liner, Finish: Red Mahogany, Net weight 5 lbs., Loads from bottom with 4 screws, Our wooden urns are well made and offer a nice tribute for a loved one. |
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