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Which would you prefer a memorial after death? And what if your ashes will be placed inside cekc-igryshki to your partner could remember your moments even after your death? Sounds like a complete savagery, but not for the designer Marc Stunkerbuma (Mark Sturkenboom), who invented the set which he called "21 Grams".
The scope of "21 Grams" includes: a necklace with a key that opens a set of docking station for the smartphone so that you can listen to music, reminding you of the deceased, a bottle with a spray-pompoy, gilded urn flask to ney
The gilded urn with the ashes placed in a glass flask, which may be used as cekc-igryshka
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"Urn" 21 Grams "allows you to place a 21 gram ashes of a loved one, symbolizing undying desire," - said the designer Marc Stunkerbum
"I once helped an elderly woman to bring bags, when it was an urn with the remains of her husband, she spoke with such love about it is that it became clear that this means the urn for her infinite number"
The question "why is the name of a set of 21 grams?" The designer said that this is the weight of the human dushi
The scope of "21 Grams" includes: a necklace with a key that opens a set of docking station for the smartphone so that you can listen to music, reminding you of the deceased, a bottle with a spray-pompoy, gilded urn flask to ney
The gilded urn with the ashes placed in a glass flask, which may be used as cekc-igryshka
Assembled it looks tak
"Urn" 21 Grams "allows you to place a 21 gram ashes of a loved one, symbolizing undying desire," - said the designer Marc Stunkerbum
"I once helped an elderly woman to bring bags, when it was an urn with the remains of her husband, she spoke with such love about it is that it became clear that this means the urn for her infinite number"
The question "why is the name of a set of 21 grams?" The designer said that this is the weight of the human dushi
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