They have left, but the warmth remains like sunlight. We believe every chapter of companionship deserves to be preserved tangibly—which is why we no longer place photos on the urn, but instead directly imprint your pet’s portrait onto natural wood grain. Memory merges with the life of the timber, becoming a seamless, organic tribute.
【Memory That Becomes One with Wood】
Using high-precision color infusion technology, we professionally color-correct and artistically prepare your provided photo, then imprint it directly onto the surface of carefully selected solid wood. The image delicately blends into the wood’s natural grain—no film, no overlay. What you touch is still warm, smooth timber. Over time, the wood will mature in tone, while the smile remains clear—as if it grew naturally within the grain, quiet and eternal.
【Key Features】
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Direct Wood Imaging
Eco-friendly inks penetrate deeply into the wood—no peeling, no fading. Gentle cleaning does not affect the image. Colors remain soft, with a painterly texture. -
Fully Handcrafted Wooden Body
Made from dense woods like North American black walnut or European beech, hand-sanded to a smooth finish. Rounded edges and natural wood features preserve rustic warmth. -
Engraved Name Service Included
Option to engrave your pet’s name, dates, or a short message on the lid or side—supports Chinese, English, and special characters. -
Sealed Inner Container
Includes a food-grade sealed inner vessel, while the external wooden structure adheres to traditional craftsmanship—balancing utility and artistry.
【Customization Process】
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Choose wood type & size (options for cats/rabbits/small to medium dogs)
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Send 2-3 high-quality photos of your pet (clear portraits with bright eyes recommended)
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Our designer optimizes colors and layout, then sends a proof for approval
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Upon confirmation, crafting begins (approx. 10-12 working days)
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Delivered in custom wooden packaging, includes care guide & memorial card
【A Note to the Future】
As the wood deepens in tone over time, the smile imprinted upon it will remain as vivid as the first day. This is no longer just a vessel—it is a touchable fragment of time. Every gentle touch of the grain is a reunion.

