
How it all Started...
An interest in Celtic knotwork and Celtic heritage spurred me to paint, then design this artwork. A few colleagues commisioned me to paint and design some boxes as gifts, urns, and even a couple tattoos.
I realized that there was a demand for less costly burial urns, for both people and pets. I chose to work with wood because it has a warm and more natural feel to me than the marble or stone urns that I have seen.
The death of a loved one, whether it is a human or pet is a very sensitive and difficult situation. I, too, have felt the loss of both and will discuss and assist in helping with the design of your deceased final resting house.
Please note: At this time, I only do custom orders and can do most within 4-5 days. If you have a time retraint, please let me know when ordering.
Please with any inquiries.
Please read my Artist Profile and Contact for more information on my artistic work and to contact me.
Will honor any legal box sizes that provinces or states have. (Alberta's legal size for an urn or box is minimum 6x6x6 inches or 216 cubic inches.) Prices vary. Minimum price $120.00


Raccoon in Tribal style with Celtic knot under. Maple stain, red velvet lined.
Glass etched photo box with flowers and Celtic Knotwork. Natural stain, unlined.
Wikipedia Definitions for Celtic knotwork
Celtic knots are a variety of knots and stylized graphical representations of knots used for decoration, first known to have been used by the Celts. Though Celtic knots were being created in pre-Christian times, these knots are most known for their use in the ornamentation of Christian monuments and manuscripts like the 8th century Book of Kells.
Crow with Celtic flair on tail & Celtic knot. Oak stain, dark royal blue velvet lined.
Tattoo (Chinese charactor for Tiger
and 4 directional knot) designed by myself
I will do initials, names, dates, floral/vine designs, and even stylized pet pictures. Each urn is as unique as the person or pet it is intended for.
The most special request I have had, was to make my Grandfather's urn.
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