Pulvis Art Urns participated in the second edition of MiamiFuner 2019 , a world –class trade fair held at Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC) from 13 to 15 March this year.

The expo was dedicated entirely to the funeral market, involving many companies, industry professionals and visitors. It also held a 3-days workshops focusing on the most current, relevant issues for international professionals. According to the different sources the expo has been visited by more than 1500 professionals from more than 30 countries.  

Pulvis Art Urns at Miami Funer 2019

As one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of ceramic urns, Pulvis Art Urns presented its full portfolio of art urns and keepsakes, including the newest series "Light" and "Guardian". The unique conceptual design of the model "Light" allows cremation ashes to be stored inside the walls of the ceramic urn, leaving a place for a candle or flowers in the middle of the art urn. 

The high attendance to Pulvis Art Urn's booth was a great experience for the team and we are more than glad that our products made a positive impression due to the quality and the symbolism they have. 

Light Handmade Urn for AShes by Pulvis

Light - set (Ceramic adult size urn & candle holder keepsake)

By introducing its products to Latin America, Pulvis Art Urns managed to acquire many new contacts and eventual partnerships with industry professionals from Brazil, Argentina, Honduras, Costa Rica and Mexico. 

 

Pulvis Art Urns at MiamiFuner2019

 

Pulvis Art Urns at MiamiFuner2019

Pulvis Art Urns at MiamiFuner2019

 

 

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