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Discovered in a quiet corner of an Osaka market, this silver tin urn carries the quiet dignity of the Shōwa period etched into every delicate line. Shaped like a ceremonial goblet, it feels less like an object and more like an offering—lifting memory as though in a timeless toast.
Its engraved surface speaks softly, like a story passed from one careful hand to another. Crafted in mid-20th century Japan, it hails from an era when beauty and utility walked hand in hand, and even the humblest item held quiet poetry.
Cool to the touch and luminous in the light, it is perfect as a final resting place, a family heirloom, or a keeper of sacred mementos. Whether resting in a modern home or nestled in a place of reverence, this urn remains what it always was when found—an echo of time, shining still.
Holds a small portion of ashes, which can be placed in a zip lock bag inside a calico bag, with the lid resting on top.
Always handle with care and keep upright when ashes are inside.
Dimensions: H 22 x W 14cm
Capacity: 600ml approx.
The Last Hurrah’s Antique Vessels range are locally and internationally sourced urns, found in the deepest, dustiest corners of antique bazaars, vintage stores and local markets. Offering something original and unique to inhabit for their final vessel on this earth
Discovered in a quiet corner of an Osaka market, this silver tin urn carries the quiet dignity of the Shōwa period etched into every delicate line. Shaped like a ceremonial goblet, it feels less like an object and more like an offering—lifting memory as though in a timeless toast.
Its engraved surface speaks softly, like a story passed from one careful hand to another. Crafted in mid-20th century Japan, it hails from an era when beauty and utility walked hand in hand, and even the humblest item held quiet poetry.
Cool to the touch and luminous in the light, it is perfect as a final resting place, a family heirloom, or a keeper of sacred mementos. Whether resting in a modern home or nestled in a place of reverence, this urn remains what it always was when found—an echo of time, shining still.
Holds a small portion of ashes, which can be placed in a zip lock bag inside a calico bag, with the lid resting on top.
Always handle with care and keep upright when ashes are inside.
Dimensions: H 22 x W 14cm
Capacity: 600ml approx.
The Last Hurrah’s Antique Vessels range are locally and internationally sourced urns, found in the deepest, dustiest corners of antique bazaars, vintage stores and local markets. Offering something original and unique to inhabit for their final vessel on this earth
Discovered in a quiet corner of an Osaka market, this silver tin urn carries the quiet dignity of the Shōwa period etched into every delicate line. Shaped like a ceremonial goblet, it feels less like an object and more like an offering—lifting memory as though in a timeless toast.
Its engraved surface speaks softly, like a story passed from one careful hand to another. Crafted in mid-20th century Japan, it hails from an era when beauty and utility walked hand in hand, and even the humblest item held quiet poetry.
Cool to the touch and luminous in the light, it is perfect as a final resting place, a family heirloom, or a keeper of sacred mementos. Whether resting in a modern home or nestled in a place of reverence, this urn remains what it always was when found—an echo of time, shining still.
Holds a small portion of ashes, which can be placed in a zip lock bag inside a calico bag, with the lid resting on top.
Always handle with care and keep upright when ashes are inside.
Dimensions: H 22 x W 14cm
Capacity: 600ml approx.
The Last Hurrah’s Antique Vessels range are locally and internationally sourced urns, found in the deepest, dustiest corners of antique bazaars, vintage stores and local markets. Offering something original and unique to inhabit for their final vessel on this earth