The scale model was designed by Prince’s sister Tyka Nelson and nephew President Nelson, People reported. The musician’s relatives collaborated with urn designer Foreverence to create the mini Paisley Park, which is 14 inches high and 18 inches long.
The scale model is adorned with Prince’s symbol, purple and bejeweled.
The interior of the urn offers a replica of the Paisley Park atrium, with a miniature model of Prince’s purple piano and a dove-patterned tile floor.
The urn is currently on display at the real Paisley Park, which was recently opened to the public as a museum commemorating the musician’s life.
Prince died at Paisley Park in April at age 57, of what was determined to be an overdose of the opioid Fentanyl. His death occurred just days after he was reportedly treated for an overdose of the opioid painkiller Percocet.
Prince 4 Sale: 9 Most Amazing Auction Items From the Purple One (Photos)
A black and white motorcycle jacket worn by Prince in "Purple Rain" will go up for auction June 29 via Profiles in History, with bidding opening between $6,000 and $8,000.
The cone puppet used by Prince in his landmark film "Purple Rain" -- OK, one just like it at least, sold on the Purple Rain tour -- can be yours for a mere $1,495. Plus $14 shipping.
A pair of bejeweled handcuffs worn by the Purple One onstage during the performance of "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" fetched $12,500 at an auction held by Nate D. Sanders in March.
At the same auction, a diamond and amethyst Love Symbol pin worn by Prince took in $12,500.
Played at San Francisco's Cow Palace during the Purple Rain tour, this tambourine commanded $590 on eBay this week.
Also offered up at the Nate D. Sanders auction: A plate from Prince's wedding, which took in $1,875.
Couldn't make it to Prince's final concert in Atlanta on April 14? This ticket stub from the show, as well as a CD that was given away after the gig will put you there -- kind of -- with a current bid of just under $800.
A check written to Prince in 1977 that bears his endorsement signature went for $3,326 at the March auction -- even though the original check was only written out for $100.
Prince is probably the only person in the world who could have pulled off wearing this scarf. But somebody paid $1,250 for it during the Sanders auction anyway.
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The ”Little Red Corvette“ singer may be gone, but pieces of his legacy are still available if you have enough money