Wednesday, October 11, 2017

A Look At The Different Types Of Infant Urns

By George Schmidt


Because of the continual increase in the expense of burials, many more individuals are deciding to have their dear departed friends, and family members cremated instead. Obviously, once you have cremated your cherished one, you will then have to start thinking about what type of cremation urn you are going to purchase to store the ashes in. Personalized infant Urns are all the Rage.

Today, funeral urn manufacturers are catering to the rising demand of vessels. As a result, you can get a wide variety of vessels in a different size. However, it can be difficult to select a cremation urn if you do not know about the different kinds of vessels that are available. These vessels are available in wood, glass, pewter, cloisonne, porcelain, ceramic, brass, copper and bronze. Similarly, the kinds of vessels are also numerous. Some of the popular cremation vessels are as follows:

Keepsake urn is a smaller version of a cremation urn that is meant to share the ashes of the loved one among the different members of the family. Many times, there can be a dispute among family members as to what should be done with the ashes. This can be overcome by purchasing the required number of keepsake urns and then dividing the ashes among these urns. Each family member can then hold onto the ashes or bury the urn in a mausoleum depending on how they want to honor their deceased loved one.

A companion urn is meant for loving couples who want to stay together even after death. The urn has 2 compartments to place the ashes of each. Some urns have a single compartment that can hold the remains of the couple together.

An infant urn is a tiny urn and is one that is usually themed towards children and things that are appropriate to them. The urn can be made in a wide assortment of diverse colors, and the name of the child can also be placed on to it, as well as their date of birth, their date of death and any special memorandum that the parents of the late child wants to place there. There is also the opportunity to have a photo of the child displayed onto the urn as an everlasting reminder of them.

These funeral cremation vessels have dual storage units meant to keep the remains of both the persons. In fact, if you prefer the idea, you can even get one with just one storage section so that the ashes may remain together forever.

Some personalities choose to scatter most of the remains and keep only a small portion of the ashes. In this situation, a small token or keepsake urn is the best choice. These miniature cremation urns are available in nearly as many styles, colors, and designs as standard sized versions and priced appropriately for their smaller dimensions.

If the deceased had a favorite hobby or sport, an urn with a relevant theme is appropriate. There are even urns that reflect different religions, branches of military service, or veteran status. If the deceased was a child, a small infant urn is available. If a loved one has joined his or her companion in death and both people were cremated, a companion urn can store the remains of the couple.




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