How to preserve the memory of your loved one with a right cremation urn

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Bidding farewell to your deceased is heart-wrenching and complex for everybody. And when we talk about cremation, you need to try your best for everything that goes along with the process. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought an era of endless death numbers globally for close to two years now. And if you too have a hard time making the best possible process to preserve the memory of your loved one, here’s something to help you find the right urn or casket to make it easier for you.

Cremation Urns for Humans

If you are shopping for an urn for human ashes, you have a wide variety of choices. You can go with a traditional urn made of ceramic or some other type of material, or you can opt for an urn that looks more “ethereal” – perhaps made of some type of metal or glass. You might also choose an urn with a non-traditional shape, such as an egg-shaped urn or one that resembles a miniature urn used for holding flowers. Whatever material you choose, it should be both durable and weatherproof.

Cremation Urn Size

To determine what size urn you need, start by considering the size of the urn you want to purchase. If you’re looking for a small urn, you may be able to find a smaller version of the urn you see at a store. However, if you want to keep your loved one’s ashes in a larger urn, it may be necessary to buy a larger version of the urn you want. For example, if you’re looking for a traditional urn, you may have to choose a larger urn if you want to include the ashes of a larger person. But if you are smaller then small urns for human ashes will be sufficient.

How do you transfer the cremation ashes to the urn?

Next, consider how many cubic inches (or cc’s) you need. The number of cubic inches you need will depend on the size of the urn you select and the density of your loved one’s ashes. Some caskets contain anywhere from 1/2 cc’s to 3 or 4 cc’s of cremation ashes. If your loved one was very thin or had a low amount of solid bone mass, you may only need 1 or 2 cc’s. On the other hand, if your loved one was overweight or had a high amount of bone mass, you may need 5 or 6 cc’s or even more.

What size cremation urn do I need?

Summing up the above information, you should consider what size urn you want to buy and what size urn you need.
If you’re looking for an urn for pet ashes, you’ll have a lot of options. You can choose an urn that looks like a cat or dog, or you can go with a more traditional urn. Your pet’s size will also dictate which type of urn is right for you.

Cremation vs Traditional Burial Cost

The cost of cremation or burial varies depending on the type of casket you select. You may pay between $500 and $3000 or more, depending on the type of urn you purchase. This is because some caskets are designed to look more expensive than others. For example, an oak-coloured casket may cost more than a bronze casket. How do you transfer the cremation ashes to the urn? Next, consider how many cubic inches (or cc’s) you need. The number of cubic inches you need will depend on the size of the urn you select and the density of your loved one’s ashes.

Laiba Nayab
Laiba Nayab

Laiba is a Staff Writer at LAFFAZ, passionate about lifestyle, culture, fashion, and healthcare. An alumna of St. Stephen's College, New Delhi, where she earned a Diploma in Modern Arabic, Laiba combines her academic insight with an eye for trends to craft relatable and engaging content. A keen observer of social media dynamics, she thrives on creating simple yet impactful guides aimed at educating readers across all age groups.

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