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5 Ways To Choose The Right Urn During Grief

A dear person you love has passed and chosen cremation. You want to choose the right urn for your loved one if scattering them immediately isn’t in the plan. Urns come in a vast array of styles, and it can be overwhelming to choose one while you’re grieving. If they had time, your loved one may have specified the type of urn they’d like. However, in most cases, this is not something that happens and is discussed. Here are a few important considerations to help you choose the right urn.

Who is the Urn for?

Start by considering who the urn is for. There are urns specifically designed for certain people, including companion urns for couples and families, as well as small urns for children and pets. There are also urns available that are shaped around hobbies and interests, as well as urns in different colors. This style difference could help you narrow things down and ultimately pick one.

Consider Materials Used

Urns come in various materials including wood, aluminium, brass and natural stone. Some urns are biodegradable and are designed for burying (ideal if you want to plant a tree on top in their memory). Other urns are built to be a long-lasting memorial – especially those made from stone. 

What Shape Is Best?

There are also a range of urn shapes to consider. Vase-shaped urns are the most traditional choice for display purposes, while wooden boxes are the most common choice for burial. Other urn shapes include cylinders, spheres, cubes and heart-shaped boxes. You can also put ashes into small lockets and pendants to be worn as jewelry (this site offers more information about memorial jewelry: https://www.treasuredmoments.co.uk/). Such urns are only designed to contain a small amount of a person’s ashes and you may decide you want an extra urn for more of their ashes. 

Your Budget

The cost of an urn can vary drastically. The cheapest urns are typically basic urns that are designed to be biodegradable or only for temporary use. For example, if you’re going to scatter someone’s ashes, these are best. The most expensive urns are usually customized large urns made from materials like granite and marble. Decide how much you can spend on an urn. Would your loved one really want you to spend thousands? Funeral directors can help you buy an urn, but it may be cheaper to buy one directly from a funeral supplier such as https://www.hiltonfuneralsupply.com/

 Personalization 

It’s possible to personalize an urn with text or images. This likely will cost more, but could help you to create a more tailored memorial. When choosing a personalized urn, you will need to use a special company. There are are different ways in which text or images can be applied to an urn including printed letters, engravings and plaques. 

Conclusion          

By having these considerations, you can narrow down your choices and pick an urn that appeals to you and honors your loved one. It’s worth noting that urns can always be replaced at a later date. If you can’t afford a specific type of urn right now, you can buy a less expensive urn now and replace it in the future.

 

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