Burial and Cremation Urns: Taking the Stress out of a Stressful Situation by Providing Simple Steps to Finding the Right Urn Vase, Keepsake, or Jewelry


by Lenette Hall

Planning a funeral and selecting the right method to preserve the memories of your loved one can be difficult and oftentimes overwhelming when dealing with such a sad and stressful situation. Because selecting an urn is not something many people are familiar with, it can be intimidating. However, it doesn’t have to be; here are the basics to finding the right urn.The selection of the cremation urn is the first step in memorializing your loved one. There are many creative ways to pay tribute to your cherished lost one. If you choose to have a ceremony or funeral-memorial service, it is appropriate to have an urn containing the cremains or ashes present. However, for those of the Catholic faith, in some diocese, local permission is needed for the cremated remains of the body to be present at Mass.In the following paragraphs, simple steps will be provided to help you select an urn that will start with determining how you would like to safeguard the ashes of a loved one, deciding the function of the cremation urn, choosing the style, and personalizing the urn by capturing the personality of the deceased.Determine Urn Vase SizeAverage displacement of an adult cremation urn is 200 cubic inches. If you plan to keep all the ashes, you'll want an urn of 200 cubic inch capacity. Most adult size urns are 200-300 cubic inches and will adequately hold the remains of a grown person.In the event that two people have passed away, companion urns are designed to contain the complete cremains (ashes) of two adults. Cubic inch volume capacity range is 400-500. This is often a way to keep two people with a close relationship nearby after they have passed.Cremation Urns: Determine Desired FunctionThe second thing to keep in mind when selecting a cremation urn is the function. Is your family sharing or spreading a portion? In this situation, smaller keepsake urns or jewelry, urn pendants, infant urns, and pet urn sizes are available to accommodate less ashes after a portion has been scattered or buried.Funeral and Decorative Urns: Choose the StyleThe final thing to consider when choosing a funeral or decorative urn is style and personality. What material do you prefer? Is there a favorite color or passion that would represent your loved one? Bronze, copper, and pewter urns are some of the more popular metal urn vase styles. However, if you prefer more organic style, wood, ceramic, and marble urns are also popular styles for crematory urns.Depending upon your personal sense of style, urn keepsakes and jewelry urns are popular methods that allow you to carry a portion of your loved one’s cremated ashes with you to keep them close to your heart. Urn keepsakes and jewelry urns are designed to contain the partial cremains of an adult, or the complete cremains of an infant or youth. Many cremation urn styles and sizes such as an urn necklace, pendant, or fine keepsake jewelry are available to accommodate a variety of your needs.Personalize the UrnBy following the steps above, finding a cremation urn can be simple and fit the personality of the lost as well as the owner. However, additional personalization is available from some cremation urn providers. Regardless of the urn material you prefer, each human or animal cremation urn can be personalized with a brass nameplate or medallion.

About the Author

UrnGarden has a large selection of cremation urns, memorial stones, garden urns, pet cremation urns, ceramic urns, wood urns, rock urns, keepsake jewelry, and funeral urns to be purchased in the United States or Canada. For personalized service, please contact us directly at 417-880-8887 or visit http://www.urngarden.com.

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