Locally sourced and crafted burial products

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Caskets - Urns -Shrouds

  • Woven Caskets-Fully Willow

    These caskets are handcrafted with fully willow woven sides, bottoms, and tops. Made with no fasteners, adhesives, or coatings.

    Cost $3500

  • Woven Caskets-Wooden Base

    Fully woven sides and top, but with a wooden bottom that is comprised with three strakes of local hardwood and assembled with a biodegradable glue.

    Cost: $3000

  • Wooden Caskets

    Fully wooden caskets made from either untreated local hardwood or reclaimed hardwood. Wooden caskets are made with a biodegradable adhesive and wooden fasteners. Each casket receiveds a coat of mineral oil and beeswax.

    Cost: $2000

  • Wooden Carrying Trays.

    These simple trays are made for someone wishing to have a vessel for themselves or their loved one, but do not want a full casket. They are made with local hardwood and have a coat of mineral oil and beeswax.

    Cost: $500

  • Woven Carrying Trays

    The woven willow caskets are created with the person in mind who still desires a woven casket, but do not wish a fully enclosed casket.

    Cost: $2000

  • Biodegrable Urns

    Biodegradable urns are made from a variety of products, such as willow or spalted gourds from our property to local hardwoods. Each urn comes with a wool insert to help dissemination of ashes.

    Cost: $100-$200

  • Naturally Dyed Shrouds

    Each shroud is sewn from unbleached cotton and thread and then dyed with a dye created from plants on our property or foraged materials.

    Cost: $150-$250

“There is no attempt to cheat the Earth my means by steel vault or bronze coffin. I hope that when I die I too may be permitted to pay at once my oldest outstanding debt, to restore promptly the minerals and salts that have been lent to me for the little while that I have used for blood and bone and flesh.”

— Louise Dickinson Rich