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Thursday 5 June 2014

Various Kinds Of Metal Cremation Urns

By Sally Delacruz


Currently buyers have much flexibility in buying funeral vases due to the many types available in the market. The products are produced from a variety of substances including marble, ceramic, bronze, hardwood, plastic, and metals like aluminium, silver, copper, and stainless steel. Metal cremation urns vary a lot in terms of color, size, shape, and function. Here is a basic description of major types in the market.

The first type is the companion urn. This item is normally made large to hold the cremains of two people. There are some situations in which the cremated remains of two people need to be kept or disposed off in a single container. Such situations include still-born twins, mother and child who died during child birth, and couples who wished to be cremated together. Standard size for these models is between 300 and 400 cubic inches.

In comparison to companion vases, the size of individual urns is smaller. This is because they only can accommodate cremains of a single individual. According to industrial standards, they should have a capacity of two hundred cubic inches although smaller models of 110 and bigger models of 250 cubic inches are available. Sharing cremation urn is a variation of the two types mentioned so far. This type becomes handy when several family members need a portion of cremated remains of a pet or person.

Sharing urns are comparatively smaller because they only accommodate a portion of the ash. Small models are approximately 30 cubic inches whereas extra large models measure over 100 cubic inches. They are also commonly used in holding ashes of infants. In some cases ashes of grownups are also held in them. In such circumstances, they are considered individual urns.

A variation of sharing urn is the keepsake model. Keepsake vases are also meant to hold a small portion of the ashes and they are much smaller. They are used together with other types of vases including individual and companion. They get used for keeping a portion of the ashes close to the home or for carrying the ashes out for being scattered. This happens when the rest of the ashes are taken to their final place of rest.

Today other types of urns are in use too including military, decorative, pet, and sports vases. Since pets vary in size, the cans used to store their ashes also vary in size a lot. Decorative vases are tinier because they do not function as funeral items but as articles of beauty. Only a small internal chamber is incorporated for keeping ashes.

All the items described above have bases, handles, and possibly leads. Each comes with two handles placed on the sides. Toppling is prevented by the base which is also normally heavier. The contents of the vase are kept intact by leads.

It requires some knowledge to be able to buy the right size of a vase for a job. In case of a human burial it would be very disappointing if the ashes fail to fit in the can bought. This is due to the fact that the process must be halted for hours to get the correct size. A good rule of thumb is acquiring one cubic inch per one pound of weight of the deceased.




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