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Urns and Keepsakes The Memory Keeper Urn
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The Memory Keeper Urn

A$300.00

Discovered in the heart of an Osaka market, this silver tin urn echoes with the warmth of forgotten kitchens and the hush of everyday rituals. Shaped like an antique sugar tin, it speaks not of ceremony, but of closeness—the kind of vessel that once lived on shelves beside tea canisters and handwritten notes.

Its engraved surface bears the gentle wear of time, crafted during Japan’s Shōwa era when even the humblest objects were made with patience and purpose. It doesn’t demand reverence—it invites it, quietly.

Perfect for holding ashes, love notes, or tokens too sacred to name, this urn honors the ordinary moments that linger long after they’ve passed.

記憶のかけら – Fragments of Memory
Because some treasures aren’t grand—they’re just deeply, quietly cherished.

We recommend storing a small portion of ashes 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 17cmx W 17cm
Capacity: 500ml 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.

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Discovered in the heart of an Osaka market, this silver tin urn echoes with the warmth of forgotten kitchens and the hush of everyday rituals. Shaped like an antique sugar tin, it speaks not of ceremony, but of closeness—the kind of vessel that once lived on shelves beside tea canisters and handwritten notes.

Its engraved surface bears the gentle wear of time, crafted during Japan’s Shōwa era when even the humblest objects were made with patience and purpose. It doesn’t demand reverence—it invites it, quietly.

Perfect for holding ashes, love notes, or tokens too sacred to name, this urn honors the ordinary moments that linger long after they’ve passed.

記憶のかけら – Fragments of Memory
Because some treasures aren’t grand—they’re just deeply, quietly cherished.

We recommend storing a small portion of ashes 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 17cmx W 17cm
Capacity: 500ml 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 the heart of an Osaka market, this silver tin urn echoes with the warmth of forgotten kitchens and the hush of everyday rituals. Shaped like an antique sugar tin, it speaks not of ceremony, but of closeness—the kind of vessel that once lived on shelves beside tea canisters and handwritten notes.

Its engraved surface bears the gentle wear of time, crafted during Japan’s Shōwa era when even the humblest objects were made with patience and purpose. It doesn’t demand reverence—it invites it, quietly.

Perfect for holding ashes, love notes, or tokens too sacred to name, this urn honors the ordinary moments that linger long after they’ve passed.

記憶のかけら – Fragments of Memory
Because some treasures aren’t grand—they’re just deeply, quietly cherished.

We recommend storing a small portion of ashes 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 17cmx W 17cm
Capacity: 500ml 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.

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We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging.

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