Scattering Tube Series Dove 200 cu in Cremation Urn

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Scattering Tube Series designed to facilitate the scattering process in permitted areas or be a beautiful keepsake tube for sharing with other loved ones. Created from thick-heavy cardboard with printed white doves flying in blue sky design. 

  • Scattering Tube
  • Designed to facilitate the scattering process where permitted or be a beautiful keepsake tube for sharing
  • Created from printed heavy cardboard with printed dove design
  • Capacity of 200 cu. in.
  • Dimensions: 12-1/2"H x 5" Dia
  • Weight: 3/4 lbs.
Specifications
Engraving Options This item is not engravable
Size Large
Capacity 200 Cubic Inches
Material Heavy Duty Cardboard
Dimensions 12-1/2" H x 5" Dia.

Currently offering free ground shipping and no tax on orders over $100. (Limited time)

For a limited time only, we are offering a special for free shipping + no taxes to the lower 48 states in the U.S for orders above $100. 

*Hawaii and Alaska are excluded

We want to make returns and exchanges are easy for you.

Note: Please notify us prior to any return to prevent unnecessary delays and/or additional shipping charges. 

Returns/Exchanges of Non-personalized Items: If there is a quality issue with your order, you may return it in new condition and in its original packaging for a prompt exchange or a full refund. Please contact Customer Service to receive return/exchange instructions. You have 30 days from received tracking date to return your items. Please note Bogati Urns product sales are final and non-returnable, per manufacturer.

Returns/Exchanges of Personalized Items: Understandably, personalized items cannot be accepted for return, unless there is a manufacturing error, product defect, or it has a personalization error.

In the unfortunate event that an order is cancelled after an item has been personalized but before item has been shipped or delivered, the customer will be charged for the item less a courtesy discount.

Returns & Exchanges of Damaged/Defective Items: If you receive a damaged or defective item, please notify us within 48 hours of delivery to set up a return or exchange. We will replace the item ASAP or set up a return for you. Afterlife Essentials reserves the right to replace a damaged/defective item and have the damaged/defective item returned to Afterlife Essentials or our vendor for inspection, at the cost of Afterlife Essentials. Please supply photos of the damaged or defective product and email to support@afterlifeessentials.com so that we may verify your claim--thank you for your kind understanding.

Restocking and Shipping Fees: Returns/Exchanges of non-damaged or non-personalized items may incur a 10-15% restocking fee that is charged to us by our suppliers. Shipping charges are not refundable. Proof charges are non refundable. Customer is responsible for all return packing/shipping charges and must insure item for the full purchase price. In the event that your order qualified for free shipping at the time of purchase, actual shipping charges incurred by Afterlife Essentials will be deducted from the purchase price credit.

Are Credit Card or Shoppay Installment Fees Refundable? No, they are not. If you cancel an order that we have processed and / or shipped, credit card or Shopify Installment processing fees will be deducted from your refund.

  • 2.9% for credit or debit cards
  • 5.9% for Shopify Installment plans

Your card or Shopify Installment charge us these non-refundable fees, which we simply pass onto you should you decide to cancel an order.

Orders cancelled after items ship but before items are delivered: Customer will not be credited our actual shipping costs or return costs even if the order qualified for "free shipping" at time of purchase.

Other notes:

  • Any missing items must be reported within 48 hours of delivery
  • No returns on Bogati Urns products
  • The product must not be customized or personalized
  • The product must not be handmade
  • The product must not be handblown glass
  • No returns on scattering tubes 
  • The product must be unused and in resaleable condition
  • We have the right to refuse service or sell to anyone
  • Any incurred shipping costs will be subtracted from the total amount
  • We can cancel orders if pricing is incorrect
  • Shipping and Proof fees incurred will not be credited back on returns unless otherwise agreed
  • Color Disclaimer - due to the unique characteristics of the natural materials used to create many urns; colors, patterns, sizes and volume may vary; urns may be different than pictured in the catalog or online. 
  • Due to unique characteristics of the natural materials used to create many urns; colors, patterns, sizes and volumes may vary; urns may be slightly different from those pictured.
    All items purchased are represented on our site in as best a color scheme/description as possible, based on information relayed to us by the manufacturer. Colors, however, may vary slightly from what is shown based on the type and age of monitor the items are viewed on. 
    The item name and color is no different on our site than on any other site, and you agree to purchase the item based on appearance as shown and described.
    No manufacturer allows returns based on colors;

Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we receive. Click on the question below for answers, and if you don't find the question(s) you have listed here, please contact us.

What size urn should I get?

The amount of ashes, or "cremains", that each cinerary urn holds is measured in cubic inches. The industry standard used to figure before-and-after size is approximately 1 pound of healthy weight to 1 cubic inch of cremains; that is, a 180lb person will require roughly 180 cubic inches.

What urn sizes are available?

Most adult cremation urns are made to hold 200 cubic inches. Companion urns are larger, usually 400 cubic inches, and are designed for the remains of two people. Keepsake urns are smaller, intended for use when the remains are divided for burial or sharing among family members. Other types of urns include pet urns, child urns, and various specialty urns that will vary in size.

What are cubic inches?

A cubic inch is a standard unit of measurement used to measure volume. A cubic inch is the volume of a symmetrical cube with each side measuring 1 inch in length. Urn capacity is measured in cubic inches, and a simple way to figure the size urn you need is to take the individuals weight and convert it at a 1:1 ratio to cubic inches. So an individual weighing 150 pounds will need an urn with a capacity of about 150 cubic inches.

Do I need to buy an urn from a funeral home or crematorium?

No. You can purchase an urn from anywhere and bring it to the funeral home or crematorium. According to the FTC's Funeral Rule, "the funeral provider may not refuse, or charge a fee, to handle a casket [or urn] you bought elsewhere." 

How will the ashes come from the crematorium or funeral home?

Each crematorium has their own unique way of handling the remains, but generally you can expect to receive the ashes in a clear, durable plastic bag (usually sealed with a twist tie), inside of a simple "temporary urn" (a plastic or cardboard box). If you purchased an urn from the funeral home, they will most likely inurn the ashes prior to giving them to you.

How do I put the remains into the urn?

To place the remains in the cremation urn you ordered online, simply open the cardboard or plastic temporary urn and remove the plastic bag containing the cremated remains. Then place the sealed plastic bag into the permanent urn and reattach the urn's lid or bottom opening panel. You may use wood glue or caulking as a sealant, but this is not required as long as the ashes remain in the plastic bag.

What if I'm not comfortable handling the remains?

If you are uncomfortable with handling the remains, many funeral homes will transfer the remains into your cremation urn for you. If you did not use a funeral home, a family member or friend may be willing to inurn the ashes for you.

If you don't want to open the 'temporary urn', we offer several cremation urns which will hold some of the common sizes of temporary urns, so that you can simply insert the entire cardboard or plastic urn into the permanent urn.

What can be done with cremated remains?

The options are nearly limitless. The cremated remains can be buried in a cemetery plot, buried or scattered on private property, scattered in the ocean, scattered elsewhere with permission from the property owner/manager, kept at home in an urn, or shared among relatives in smaller keepsake urns.

Popular alternatives range from the eco-friendly (planted as a tree) to the artistic (mixed into a painting) to the celebratory (shot in fireworks), to the completely niche (embedded in a vinyl record). There are many alternatives you can explore.

What are my options for scattering ashes?

You can scatter ashes on your own property, on private property with permission from the owner, on public property with clearance from the appropriate officials, at sea, in a river, in a lake, from a cliff, or from air via a helicopter.

You can use the container the ashes come in, purchase a decorative tube that is easy for pouring, use a hinged-lid keepsake box, or any other urn that you can open.

You can pour the remains onto the ground or into the water, rake them into the ground in a rather soothing ritual, or bury them in biodegradable urn for a touch-free natural 'scattering' that will return your loved one to the earth.

Can I get an inscription engraved on my urn?

Yes. With a few rare exceptions, nearly all of our urns can be laser-engraved with a custom inscription, usually a name, dates, and a brief epitaph or quote. Most options are listed on the product page. If you are unsure or have questions about engraving, please let us know.

Will engraving the urn add to the delivery time?

Yes and no. The actual time it takes to set up and engrave an inscription ranges from between a few minutes to several hours, which will often have little effect on the shipment date; however, there is a wide range of factors converging every day in our busy production shops that may affect the day that your urn is made, engraved, and/or shipped. If you are concerned about a custom engraved urn arriving by a specific date, please call us and we will make arrangements to best suit your need.

How can I figure out if an appliqué will fit onto the urn I want?

Because our cremation urn appliqués are sold and shipped separately, it is important to determine in advance if the chosen appliqué will fit. All of our product pages display the dimensions of the product towards the bottom of the product description, so take note of the dimensions of the appliqué and then compare that to the dimensions of the urn you've selected. If there is any doubt, please feel free to contact us and we will measure the available space to ensure that if will fit.

How do I attach an appliqué to a cremation urn?

Our urn appliqués are designed to be attached to wood and metal urns by a 3M industrial-grade double-stick tape. Make sure that the surface area is clean, dry, and free of dust, then simply remove the layer of plastic from the back of the appliqué and affix it directly to the place on the urn you would like it to go. Once you place it, it will not be removable so be careful!

How do I seal the lid on a ceramic urn?

You can choose to not seal your urn if the ashes are placed inside using a sealed plastic bag; however, should you choose to seal the lid, it can easily be sealed with a good quality silicone sealant which can be found at any home depot or hardware store.

To seal the lid onto the ceramic urn, apply a bead of sealant around the inside of the lid, and then securely fasten the lid on to the body of the urn. If you someday decide to remove the sealed lid, it is possible if done carefully by a fairly strong person. Simply twist the lid back and forth until it releases.

Should I seal my cremation urn?

In most cases you will receive the cremains from the funeral home inside a plastic bag which will be inside a plastic or cardboard temporary urn, so usually the best method (and what we generally recommend) for placing the ashes into an urn is to simply leave the cremains in the plastic bag and set the bag in the urn. Using this option, most of our cremation urns will not require a sealant, but you may apply a small bead of wood glue, caulk, or other adhesive around the edges of the urn opening if you so choose.

With most wooden urns, the entire bottom panel is removeable, allowing you to easily place the ashes into the urn. With many of our marble or stone urns, the interior of the urn is accessed by a threaded stopper and thus pouring the remains is the recommended method. Ceramic urns are often accessed by removing the lid and, depending on the size of the opening, the ashes can either be placed into the urn inside the plastic bag or should be poured in.

Should you choose an urn with a small opening or simply decide to pour the ashes into the cremation urn, sealing is recommended to prevent leakage. You may also want to apply a sealant upon closure of the urn to ensure permanance, regardless of whether the plastic bag is used or not.

How do I open a wood urn?

Most of our wood cremation urns open from the bottom by removing four screws. Simple remove the screws, place the plastic bag of remains into the urn, then reattach the bottom panel using the screws. 

What is a keepsake urn?

A keepsake urn is a small urn which holds a tiny portion of cremains, usually between 1-35 cubic inches depending on the design of the keepsake (standard adult urn size holds 200 cubic inches). 

What is a companion urn?

A companion urn is a cremation urn for two individuals. The industry standard size for a companion urn is 400 cubic inches. Our comprehensive resource will answer every question you may have concerning companion urns.

Should a companion urn have a divider?

The answer to this depends on the design of the urn and your preference. Some urns, such as most marble companion urns, are designed with two separate comparments for the remains. Others, like most wood companion urns, have a removeable panel that can separate the interior. Ceramic urns usually do not have a divider, due to the shape.

The remains will come to you in a plastic bag, and we generally recommend simply placing the bag into the urn. For compainon urns, this means that you can choose to either place both bags into the urn, or co-mingle the remains in a single plastic bag, thus rendered the question of a divider unnecessary.

Which cremation urns are suitable for airline travel?

Most wood, plastic, or non-lead lined ceramic urns can pass through the TSA's security screenings. Generally, most airlines will allow you to bring a cremation urn as a carry-on provided it passes through the security screenings. Out of respect for the deceased and family, airport security personnel will never open the cremation container. This is why it is important to choose an urn which will pass through the x-ray screening. 

*Please verify with the airport/airplane you are flying out of to ensure guarantee passage of your urn

How long can I keep a biodegradable urn?

Most biodegradable urns are made out of hearty materials, including bamboo wood, ceramics, grolleg paper, cardboard, salt, cornstarch, and more. As long as you keep the biodegradable urn away from moisture they will last for years.

The heartier ones, such as bamboo and our ceramic-based memorial tree urns, are very durable and will take years to biodegrade in the ground. With these, you won't need to worry too much about moisture while storing the urn prior to use. Others, such as the Himalayan Rock Salt Urn, will biodegrade within four hours when placed into the water. These types will still last for years provided they are stored securely and away from water.

What forms of payment do you accept?

We accept all major credit cards, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, etc., as well as PayPal. We are PCI compliant, and our secure checkout is protected by up-to-date SSL certificates.

Our checkout process is simple; once the cremation urn is added to your cart, we require only your shipping and billing address(es), your choice of shipping method (free ground shipping, expedited, etc.), and your choice of checking out securely on our site or via PayPal.

Color Disclaimer

All items purchased are represented on our site in as best a color scheme/description as possible, based on information relayed to us by the manufacturer. Colors, however, may vary slightly from what is shown based on the type and age of monitor the items are viewed on. 

The item name and color is no different on our site than on any other site, and you agree to purchase the item based on appearance as shown and described.

No manufacturer allows returns based on colors;

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