

As one of the fastest developing companies for memorial products in Europe, Pulvis Art Urns got featured in the June issue of Funeral Service Times.
We are glad to share that the magazine has devoted a full page, illustrating our handmade art urns for ashes "Guardian" and "The Passage".

Funeral Service Times is part of the Mulberry Media. It is an independent media company creating and engaging high-value B2B audiences across print, online, apps and events.
More information about our company can be found at the website of the media as well. Just follow this link https://www.funeralservicetimes.co.uk/?s=pulvis
At page 30/31 of the June 2018 issue you will find more information about our company. Many thanks to the whole Funeral Service Times team, for showing our ceramic handcrafted urns.

Visit our product portfolio page to find various art urns for ashes https://www.pulvisurns.com/collections/all-products
Join us in helping families honor the memory of their loved ones and pets through art!
Our Affiliate Program is now available at https://www.pulvisurns.com/pages/affiliate-program-by-pulvis-art-urns
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