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How To Choose The Right Cremation Urn

 
Author: Jack Moe
 

When a loved one passes, one of the questions that will inevitably arise is how to memorialize them. The traditional method of a casket burial is one way, but a method that is rapidly gaining popularity for many reasons is cremation. When the decision has been made to cremate, one of the important factors to consider is how large an urn to use.

The Measurement for the volume of cremation urns is done in cubic inches, or CI. It is very simple to figure out how many cubic inches will be required for the funeral urn you choose to memorialize and protect that special someone.

The general rule of thumb, is to take the weight of your beloved, and simply convert that some number from pounds into cubic inches. If you measure your weight in kilograms, convert the weight from kilograms to pounds first, then from pounds into cubic inches. For example, if the loved one you are celebrating weighed 160lbs, then your measurement will be 160 cubic inches of space.

This is not a perfect conversion rate, but it serves the purpose. The cremated remains of a 100 pound person will actually only create about 90 cubic inches of ashes, not the full 100. However this conversion is the standard used in order to ensure that you will have plenty of space in the water tight bag that goes inside of whichever decorative cremation urn you choose to memorialize your loved one.

After you have figured out the size of the vessel that you need, you will have to think about the type of urn you wish to use. There are a variety of styles and colors to choose from, but the material it is made out of is very important.

If you intend to bury your loved one after cremation, you will need a burial urn

Metal cremation urns are generally used for this purpose. A metal cremation urn will ensure that your beloved is protected and that the vessel they are resting in will stay intact for a very long time. If this is not as much of a concern, other materials may be used that biodegrade, and you can allow nature to take its natural course.

If you intend to erect an outdoor memorial with the cremation urn as your centerpiece, it is wise to choose a material such as bronze, marble or other long-lasting stone. These will be resistant to rust, weather and sun. These types of materials are also very beautiful, and are used for memorials of every type around the world.

Urns made of porcelain, glass, wood, or other fragile materials are best suited for indoor memorials and above ground memorials. Choosing an indoor location offers you many more choices of style and materials, as any of the previously mentioned materials are also perfectly appropriate for any indoor setting. Decorative cremation urns, unique cremation urns and many styles of art urns can serve this purpose nicely. This allows for a great deal of versatility in that you may also choose to display the urn of your beloveds with other keepsakes and items to honor the departed.

Resources are available today to get all the information you need on choosing proper cremation urns, as well as a huge variety of styles of urns available. The finest cremation urns are one of a kind and handmade, by artists who understand the importance of the item they are crafting. The best place to go for these types of specialty items is http://www.shineonbrightly.com/

 
 
 

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