Memory Vase gives you an answer — something that honors the person who was lost, supports the family left behind, and transforms every visit to the memorial into an act of love.
When someone you love is grieving, the instinct is to do something — to bring food, to send flowers, to find words that help. Most of those gestures fade.
Memory Vase lasts.
It gives the family a way to honor their loved one every time they visit — a place to leave flowers, to mark the memorial, to say without words that the person buried or interred there was worth that care.
At $29.99, it's an accessible gift. But the weight of it — what it means to receive one — is far greater than the price suggests.
Something real, lasting, and purposeful — at a price that's accessible to everyone.
Memory Vase isn't about the grief — it's about the person. It gives their memorial the dignity of a place for flowers, and transforms the act of visiting into something meaningful.
Families who receive Memory Vase have something to do with their grief — something active, ritual, and beautiful. It gives them a reason to visit, and a way to leave something behind.
Cut flowers last a week. Memory Vase lasts years. Made from freeze-proof recycled HDPE and built for all-weather Canadian conditions — it stays beside the memorial long after every other condolence gift has been forgotten.
My sister bought me a Memory Vase after my husband passed. I didn't know what to do with my grief — but I knew how to go to the cemetery. That little vase gave me a reason to go with something in my hands and leave it there. I've been going every week for eight months. It's the most meaningful gift I received.