The Eco-Friendly Burial Urns Used As The Final Resting Place For Our Beloved One

Whether we like it or not, we have to attend the cremation functions to say goodbye to a member of our family and friends. This is the rule of nature and we cannot escape from this system. But if we are eco-conscious, we must use wooden urns for ashes. These wood cremation urns make idealistic use of real hardwoods such as Cedar, Black Walnut, Cherry, Elm, Mahogany, and more. Wooden urns with beauty in simplicity are made by expert craftsmen to give them an elegant look. 

Wooden Urns

Bamboo wood is used to make biodegradable burial urns. A biodegradable burial urn that is growing in popularity is called the Eco Burial Urn. Good-looking urns made of bamboo wood are widely used as it is a sustainable resource and will not biodegrade until placed in the ground. Once it is buried in the ground and exposed to the soil and the moisture, the bamboo will start to biodegrade within a short time. The time period is said to be maximum within one year to eighteen months. This time period may vary as the speed of biodegradation depends on the soil condition where it is buried and on the types of wood, the thickness of wood, etc. 

In line with the trend towards biodegradable urns several scattering urns are also being made by the manufacturer. They are made of bamboo, wood, and even cardboard. These special types of cremation urns are designed to spread and disburse the ashes of our beloved ones on land or over the surface of water bodies. These water bodies could be lakes, rivers, seas, oceans, etc.

Best wooden urns for preservation can be made out of Oak wood as they are hard, heavy, and strong in nature with open grain. It is a standard wood for furniture making and thus a standard wood type in the cremation urn industry.

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