Eagles Picture Frame
I made a special request to have my parents ashes in a picture with the Eagles logo and it came out great. Highly recommend

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Ahava Memorials creates one-of-a-kind memorials by integrating the ashes of your loved ones or pets into the glaze of handcrafted ceramic art. Our custom memorial pieces provide a meaningful and lasting tribute that combines artistry with remembrance. Each piece is meticulously designed to honor and preserve the memory of those who have passed. Let us help you create a beautiful, tangible legacy to keep close to your heart forever.
30 Ardmore Ave Box 548, 19003, Ardmore, United States
I made a special request to have my parents ashes in a picture with the Eagles logo and it came out great. Highly recommend

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