Ceramics

These designer ceramics come from the prairie school except for TECO which is from a time over 100 years ago. Please note that they are NOT food or beverage grade storage containers although they work great with a loose-fitting cap for dry goods. If sealing the contents is important to do, the cap can be secured with a glue or caulk. An additional idea would be to place a form fitting plastic bag inside the ceramic and fill the bag with your contents when its in the ceramic. This could be valuable if the ceramic ever was hit or fell creating a crack; the contents would remain in the plastic bag.

Available in multiple sizes, designs and colors.

STRAIGHT LINE PRAIRIE STYLE

  • Small: 16 cubic inches, 2.25″ X 2.25″ X 5.75″ – $25.00
  • Medium: 54 cubic inches, 3″ X 3″ X 7″ – $30.00
  • Large: 129 cubic inches, 4.5″ X 4.5″ X 7″ – $35.00

COLORS

Red, Brown, Blue, Green, Yellow or Clear

CHEVRON PRAIRIE STYLE

  • Small: 16 cubic inches, 2.25″ X 2.25″ X 5.75″ – $25.00

COLORS

Red, Brown, Blue, Green, Yellow or Clear

TECO STYLE

  • One Size: 60 cubic inches, 4″ X 4″ X 7.75″ – $35.00

COLORS

Green or Yellow

CHRISTIAN CROSS STYLE

  • Medium: Single cross, 129 cubic inches, 4.75″ X 4.75″ X 9.35″ – $35.00
  • Large: Double cross, 270 cubic inches, 4.75″ X 9″ x 9.25″: $40.00

COLORS

Clear

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All prices include shipping in the U.S. and sales tax if applicable. Contact us if you are outside of the United States. We prefer to ship by UPS, so be sure to have a street address on the shipping address line, not a post office box.

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    From Our Customers

    I am impressed by the craftmanship and design that Clyde Filas-Mortensen puts into the urns he’s made, along with his other woodwork and projects. My mother had recently died, and I was planning to spread her ashes in some of her favorite places.  Up to that point, I had never seen any urns I liked, so I wasn’t thinking about retaining some ashes for her memorial.  That changed when I saw the Artcraft Lights urns on display during Madison’s 2023 Hill Farms Neighborhood Art Walk.  I mistook them for lanterns due to the soft LED lights and beautiful design.  After learning they could be used as urns, it made the idea of keeping my mother’s ashes a pleasing possibility, as a memorial to my mother and as an art display in my living room.

    Tony Miller
    Madison, Wisconsin