Death of a loved one is often the most painful experience. Even if they are not physically present with us, there will still be anything to make us remember them. Cremation urns, also known as funeral urns, have been used in numerous civilizations and have helped to bind cultures over time. Vases are smaller than funeral urns for ashes. However, there are a few things to keep in mind when purchasing a cremation urn.
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Each urn can carry the cremains of a 180-pound male, which is equal to one
pound. This is the minimum that you can expect.
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You can buy an urn anywhere it is most convenient for you. It can be shipped to
your home or picked up at the cremation site. There are a number of funeral homes
that will give you an urn as part of a kit.
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way ashes are handled varies from one cremation facility to the next; they can
give you the ashes in a wooden or plastic bag. Then it's transferred to the urn
itself. If an urn has already been given by the family, they will move the
ashes. If the information is provided ahead of time, custom inscriptions may be
attached to the urn. Anything from a name to an epitaph may be used. However,
the information must be given sooner rather than later, as it can impact
delivery time.
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The majority of cremation urns
are still transportable. In the event that urns must be transported by plane,
passes must be obtained. However, it is preferable to purchase urns that are
not made of metal, as passing them through an x-ray or metal detector search
would be a hassle.
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