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Cremation Choicestm Table of Contents Volume 8 Volume Cremation ChoicesTM Wilbert Red Flora® & Wilbert Green Flora®....... 39-40 Tribute® ............................................41 Regal® .............................................41 Cube ..........................................19-20 YNTHETIC I Remember ......................................42 Argenta ...........................................20 S Cylinder ...........................................20 Eco-Forest .....................................43-44 Noble .............................................20 Eco-Ocean ........................................44 Tranquility™ ........................................21 Rock Salt ..........................................44 Anodized Metal Shipper ...........................21 Barcelona™ Ecourn® ................................44 ™ Choices for Sharing, Caring and Personalization 1 Adria .............................................21 Journey Earthurn® .................................45 Avondale® ..................................... 22-23 Memorial Scattering Capsule ......................45 NTRO I Silver Oak..........................................24 Barbados Bamboo.................................45 Radiance ..........................................24 ® ™ Belmont ..........................................46 Karine Bouchard Series ..........................2-3 CO Going Home ......................................24 Crystal Lily™ / Azure Blue ............................5 E Scattering Tube & Carrying Bag ....................46 LASS Elite Going Home..................................24 ™ ™ G Crystal Lily & Crystal Meadow . 4-5 Blue Rose..........................................25 Life’s Treasures® Bracelets, Pendants & End Caps 47-48 Viridian Sky, Midnight Star, Amber Sunset.........6-7 Purple Butterfly....................................25 Heart in Bloom® Pendant ..........................49 Country Bouquet® ..................................8 Purple Rose........................................25 Stainless Steel Cross™ Pendant .....................49 Antique English® ....................................8 Green Leaf.........................................25 Forever Remembered® Bracelet ....................49 ERAMIC table of contents Remembrance® ....................................26 Silver Heart Pendant...............................50 C Arlington™ .........................................26 Filagree Heart Pendant ............................50 Traveler Memory Chest ..........................9-10 ™ Footprints Pendant ................................50 ETAL Classic Pewter ....................................26 Metro Mantel Photo ...............................10 Classic Bronze™ ....................................26 Filagree Pendant...................................50 M Honor .............................................10 Embossed Cross Pendant..........................50 Together Forever™ Companion .....................11 Anasazi ....................................... 27-28 Eternal Pendant ...................................50 Ribbon and Rings Companion.....................11 Autumn Leaves....................................29 Missing Heart Pendant ............................50 Argus™ Memory Chest .............................11 Opal...............................................29 Tree Pendant ......................................50 Washington .......................................12 Majestic ...........................................29 Ribbon Pendant ...................................50 Lifescenes™ ........................................12 Lilac ...............................................29 Display Case.......................................51 Dimensional™- Hummingbird ......................13 Larkspur ...........................................29 Remembrance® Pendant...........................52 EWELRY ™ Blue Cloisonné ....................................30 ® LOISONNÉ Dimensional - Mountain Scene....................13 J Ringuardian Pendant & Display....................52 ™ Cameo Rose® ......................................30 Country Roads 3-D ...............................13 C ClearVault® ..................................... 53-54 Victorian™..........................................14 Carpel Onyx Blue . .31-32 Together Again Companion .......................14 Premium ..........................................54 AULTS ™ Triumph Onyx Green ..............................32 Standard ..........................................55 Cambridge .......................................14 V Embrace Marble............................... 32-33 Basic ..............................................56 Opus™ .............................................15 RN ™ Eternity............................................33 Burleson .........................................15 U Alabaster . 34 Tilia™...............................................16 White Marble Temporary Grave Marker ............34 ™ Caroline ...........................................16 Wilbert Legacy Custom Series (WLCS) ............57 Cameo Dual Marble ...............................34 ™ Albury™ ............................................16 TONE Wilbert Legacy Series Prints (WLSP) ...............58 ® Wickford™ ..........................................16 S Life’s Reflections Appliqués (LR) ...................58 Engraving Designs.................................59 Windward™ ........................................17 Classic.............................................36 Life Expressions® Urn Emblems.....................60 Hayden............................................17 Companion .......................................36 I Remember Emblems, Moon Plates & Picture Panes 61 Reflections ........................................17 ARBLE Jewel™, Sedona™, Moonstone® ......................37 ® ™ Life Expressions Urn Vault Emblems ...............61 Danbury ..........................................17 M Camouflage Appliqué .............................37 ERSONALIZATION ™ Engraving Fonts and Brass Plaques ................62 Vista ..............................................18 Burl Woodgrain Appliqué..........................37 P ™ Portrait ...........................................18 American Flag Appliqué ...........................37 Index ..........................................65-68 OOD Loved & Cherished® Infant .........................18 ULTURED Mahogany Woodgrain Appliqué ...................37 ™ NDEX I W Angel Infant .....................................18 C Georgian ..........................................38 CHOICES FOR SHARING, CARING MEMENTOS are personal-sized & PERSONALIZATION urns, statues, vases and other remembrances that can hold a E Engraveable small portion of cremated remains. JEWELRY allows family and friends to hold their memories close to choices their hearts with beautiful necklaces, Ringuardian® pendants and bracelets that can encapsulate a portion of the CHOICES FOR cremated remains. SHARING & CARING With cremation you have the option of keeping all or a portion of the cremated remains. Families may select a unique full size urn to hold all of the cremated remains or choose to create lasting, treasured memories with the selection of personal mementos or uniquely designed jewelry which hold a portion of the cremated remains. CHOICES FOR PERSONALIZATION Cremation offers you the option of adding personalized touches throughout a memorial service such as displaying special photos and cherished remembrances; playing favorite music and videos; sharing stories and memories; selecting memorial urns, mementos, jewelry or urn vaults that capture your loved one’s spirit; and even customizing your memorial product selections through meaningful emblems, engravings, or images. EMBLEMS can be added to memorial urns and urn vaults in various styles and finishes to express what mattered most to your loved one. ENGR AVING offers the opportunity to truly personalize your selections with images or text. In addition to the traditional engraving of names and dates, many families choose to pay tribute to their loved one with significant scripture passages, sentimental verses from favorite poems or songs, or custom farewell messages written from the heart. Personalization makes your tribute and your product selections truly your own. 1 glass 2 | Wilbert Cremation Choices Catalog: Volume 8 For up to date selection go to WilbertDirect.com ecommerce for funeral professionals s FOUR SEASONS COLLECTION URN MEMENTO P5002 AUTUMN P9006 AUTUMN AUTUMN (AMBER) P5001 SUMMER P9005 SUMMER las Expresses fall’s turning leaves and rich, P5003 WINTER P9007 WINTER P5000 SPRING P9004 S glass g warming sun PRING P612 SAPPHIRE P612M SAPPHIRE sUMMER (PINK) Embodies the colors and floral bursts of Height 11 ¼" Height 4 3⁄8" its season Diameter 8" Diameter 2 ¾" WINTER (WHITE) Cubic Inch 200 Cubic Inch 6 Represents air, light, purity, silence and snow PAPERWEIGHT SPRING (GREEN) P9034 AUTUMN P9033 S Personifies peace, freshness and life’s renewal UMMER P9035 WINTER P9032 SPRING SAPPHIRE SEAS™(BLUE) P9036 SAPPHIRE Symbolizes calming waters of the sea Height 2 5⁄8" Diameter 2 1⁄8" Because each glass item is hand-blown, the hue and intensity of the colors and patterns Each paperweight has a small cavity that can hold a lock of hair or small Cubic Inch .12 may vary from the photos shown in the catalog. Please allow for this natural variance. amount of cremated remains. (funnel, adhesive and/or sealing disks included) 3 glass 4 | Wilbert Cremation Choices Catalog: Volume 8 For up to date selection go to WilbertDirect.com ecommerce
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