Batesville Paragon Mahogany casket — solid mahogany with champagne velvet interior

Batesville Paragon Mahogany

$8,99500
Sale price  $8,99500 Regular price 
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Batesville Paragon Mahogany casket — solid mahogany with champagne velvet interior
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Batesville Paragon Mahogany

$8,99500
Regular price  Sale price  $8,99500
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Solid mahogany, hand-rubbed to a high gloss over a Glendale stain, with decorative shell molding along the sides and corners carved as insets rather than applied as posts. This is the most finished casket Batesville make in wood, and the carving is done into the shell itself. Champagne velvet inside. It carries the LifeSymbols interchangeable corner medallions, so the four corners can be changed to something that meant something to the person, plus a MemorySafe drawer for keepsakes during the visitation, a memorial record tube, a FailSafe liner and a safety bottom. Half couch, rated to 500 pounds, covered by Batesville's pre-interment warranty. At $8,995 it is second only to the Premier Mahogany at $9,195. What separates it from the Pembroke Cherry at $8,395 is the carving and the molding — both are solid wood and hand-rubbed.
Specifications
Material Wood
Wood Type Mahogany
Construction Solid
Finish High Gloss Finish
Size Regular
Interior Fabric Velvet
Interior Color Champagne
Shipping & Delivery

Free shipping in 2–3 business days, or Overnight for $199. Every casket goes straight to the funeral home you name. We agree the delivery window with them directly, so it arrives when it is needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this more expensive than the Embassy Cherry?
It is $2,500 more. Both are solid hardwood, hand-rubbed to a high gloss. This one adds decorative shell molding along the sides and corners carved into the wood as insets rather than applied as separate posts. The wood is mahogany rather than cherry. Everything else — the MemorySafe drawer, the record tube, the warranty — is on both.
What is LifeSymbols?
Batesville's interchangeable corner medallions. The four corner pieces unscrew and can be swapped for a design that meant something to the person — praying hands, a rose, a fishing rod, military service. The funeral home holds the range and there is normally no charge to choose one.
What is the MemorySafe drawer?
A small built-in compartment that can hold keepsakes, letters and mementos. Families use it during the visitation for people to leave notes, and it can be closed and interred with the casket.
What is this casket made of?
The Batesville Paragon Mahogany is made of solid mahogany. The exterior carries a high gloss finish.
Can we buy a casket here and use our own funeral home?
Yes. The FTC Funeral Rule requires a funeral home to accept a casket you bought elsewhere, and they may not charge you a handling fee for it.

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The FTC's Funeral Rule requires a funeral home to accept a casket you bought elsewhere, and bars it from charging you a fee to handle it. Tell them it is coming — that is all that is required.

Warehouse prices, starting at $995

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