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Caskets and Coffin
Saturday, 18 January 2014
The Practical Uses of Funeral Urns

Death is something that everyone is feared. Undergoing this process is difficult and painful. For others burying the dead body is an extra burden and expense to those who lose their loved ones. Cremation is an option that others would rather choose because this is not only cheap but this allows the family to keep and store the urn in a container. Funeral urns are now used to keep the remains of the dead people safe.


Where the Urn Started?


The urn is a vase that is a narrowed neck shape above the footed pedestal. This is normally placed in a dining room way back in 1760’s. It greatly improved over the decades and even used for display not only for dining rooms. Today the urns are now covered with decorative wood, pottery, metal and other furnished. Since then, funerary urns have been used by different civilizations. Traditions are passed from different generations where the dead body of a person is cremated and the ashes are collected inside the urn. Pottery urns are found in China which aged way back in 7000 BC and comes in various designs.  Way back before the urns are used for burying dead children and storing oil for funeral rituals.

 

 

 

 

 

As the tradition is passed on from one generation the urn has served several purposes and not only for safekeeping the ashes of dead people. Here are some of the practical uses of the burial urns. 

 


A wooden box can be used as burial or funeral urns and this can be crafted or engraved with the name of dead person and other messages on it. This can be purchased online and the price is only cheaper. Wooden urns can be customized and tailored according to the needs of the person who request for it. The top portion of the urn should fit the whole box with no holes or cracks in the side.


One of the main purposes of the urn is for safekeeping of the ashes. This is the main option for people over decades and has been carried until now. It now comes with different style and varieties which allow the family members to share the remains of their loved ones among them whenever they are. It comes in different sizes and forms. It can be a small box, locked, angel scriptures, figurines or vase. Others would match the design based on the dead person’s hobbies and wants.


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Posted by casketsdirect.coffinworld at 5:06 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, 18 January 2014 5:37 AM EST
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