GLU-CA113
| Capacity | cu. Inches |
| Dimensions | 11.81"L 9.84"W 5.51"H |
| Material | Porcelain |
| Size | Bird Feede |
As each day passes since your world came to a halt, we hope your pain and grief is lessening with the fond memories you have shared with your loved ones. In your moments of need, we sincerely hope that you are surrounded by love and beautiful remembrance.
With love in our hearts, we design artistic sculptures such as these, as well as cremation urns. This is a responsibility we chose, and we’re honored to serve you and your family and hope we can help you find the most perfect memorial piece to celebrate and honor your loved one as a final resting place.
On occasion, we create accessories for our urns, such as this memorial bird feeder which coordinates with our bird-accented “Togetherness” sculptured urn. The birdfeeder dish in white is enhanced by two bird embellishments, one that blends into the pure white of the birdfeeder, and the other in slate grey looking towards the sky. It’s our sincerest wish that each time a bird lands to enjoy a seed that not only does it nourish the bird, but also allows the bird to serve as a messenger to carry your warmth and devotion right to your loved one once it takes flight again.
The Together bird feeder bowl:
Most orders placed before 1:00 pm Central Time ship the same day. Custom engraving typically adds one extra day. Expedited options like Next Day Air and 2nd Day Air are also available. View our full shipping details ›
At GetUrns, urn sizes are measured by the volume of ashes they hold in cubic inches. As a guide, one pound of body weight equals approximately one cubic inch of remains. For example, if your loved one weighed 150 lbs, you’ll need an urn that holds at least 150 cubic inches. Most standard adult urns hold 200 cubic inches. Each product listing includes the urn’s capacity, and you can also use our collection page filters to find the right size based on weight.
We recommend gently wiping the urn with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or fingerprints. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive materials, or excessive moisture, as these can damage the finish. With simple, careful cleaning, your urn will remain a lasting and beautiful tribute.
Yes. Our porcelain urns are crafted from high-quality, durable materials that make them naturally weather-resistant. While they can be displayed outdoors without concern, placing the urn in a protected area—such as under a covered patio or within a memorial niche—can help offer just that extra level of protection.
Brass and aluminum urns are both highly durable options.
Brass urns are known for their exceptional strength and long-lasting quality. They are resistant to corrosion and maintain their finish well over time, making them ideal for long-term indoor display or placement in protected areas.
Aluminum/Alloy urns are lightweight yet strong, and they also resist rust and corrosion. While not quite as heavy or dense as brass, they still provide excellent durability for everyday handling and display.
Both materials hold up very well when kept indoors and are less fragile than ceramic or porcelain urns. They can last for generations with proper care.
Most of our urns for ashes are designed with either a screw-off top or a bottom screw for easy access. To fill the cremation urn, simply open the designated panel and carefully load the ashes directly into the urn. Once filled, securely tighten the lid or bottom screw. A funeral home often times can assist with filling the urn if preferred.


