A Look At The Different Types Of Infant Urns

Publié par Unknown on vendredi 13 octobre 2017

By George Schmidt


Deaths are hard times for the family and friends that the departed soul has left behind. But more and more people are now choosing to celebrate their demise, making special requests to not organize those long-winded memorial services and sad church gatherings after they are gone. In fact, looking at the increasing costs of burials these days, people are now turning towards the act of cremation as the way for friends and family to pay their last respects to them. Apart from other things, this also calls for a means to collect and keep the ashes of the person cremated. And that requires funeral infant urns.

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:

And to provide for this growing demand, urn makers and pottery artists have brought about a revolution in the market with funeral cremation vessels of all kinds of shapes and sizes. Selecting the right one can be tricky and overly expensive too, if you do not know what all is available in the market. The following is a list of the different kinds of cremation vessels that you will generally and easily get in the market.

A companion urn is a vase that is for couples to share so that they can be together even the following death. The urn has duel parts for the storage of the remains of both persons, though some companion cremation vessels have just the one section so that the ashes can be stored together.

Infant urn, also known as a child urn, is small in size and comes in themes that are relevant to kids. The urn can be available in different colors, and a grieving parent can also personalize it by putting the name of the child, date of birth, date of death, a special message from the parent to the deceased child and a photograph of the child.

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.

Infant urn-These cremation vessels for ashes are designed to commemorate the unfortunate occasion of the death of a child. The storage unit is designed on children-based themes and can even have the name and date of birth of the deceased inscribed upon it. Parents and family members can even have a picture of child printed on the urn as an everlasting reminder of their bundle of joy.

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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