Here's What Prince's Customized Paisley Park Urn Looks Like
By James Dinh
October 11, 2016
If you had any doubt in your mind as to how much Prince loved Paisley Park, then hesitate no more because the late music titan's ceramic urn has been revealed and it's a mini-replica of the Minnesota estate.
On Tuesday (October 11), PEOPLE obtained exclusive photos of his final resting place and it's a doozy to look at. Measuring at 14 inches high and 18 inches long, Prince's urn is the result of a collaboration between the singer's sister Tyka Nelson, nephew President Nelson and Foreverence artists. In fact, Tyka was in charge of placing the final jewel that covers the ceramic and glass piece.
“Foreverence has helped hundreds of families tell the stories of their loved ones lives through individually designed, 3D printed, ceramic cremation urns and memorials,” Pete Saari, CEO and founder of Foreverence tells PEOPLE. “Through conversation, photographs and sketches, we arrive at what is the most appropriate and meaningful expression of a person’s life and legacy. We then design and manufacture the perfect memorial.”
Take a look at Prince's final resting place below!
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