Ashes Urns: Types, Styles, and How to Choose the Best Urn for Your Loved One

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An essential part of organising a funeral service is selecting an urn to house your loved one's cremated remains. If you would want more information, you might find this thorough guide to cremations useful. Funeral urns come in a variety of sizes and with a wide selection of materials, depending on your preferences. Your funeral director can help you locate the perfect one.

The following information should be considered when choosing a funeral urn.

Does the storage of cremated remains require an urn?

Cremation does not require an urn for ashes. Rather than spreading the ashes, you might use a chic scattering tube or have your loved one's ashes turned into a memorial necklace or other object.

The crematory will prepare the ashes for pickup by putting them in a polythene bag inside a basic cardboard box or tube after a cremation is finished. For a small charge, you might get a basic plastic urn.

Very simple cremation boxes for ashes can also be an option if you want to disperse your loved one's ashes in a specific location.

If you have specific instructions regarding the location of the ashes or would prefer a more visually appealing urn for exhibition, think about different options.

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