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Five Common Types of Urns for Cremation

For many people, cremation urns are just that – receptacles for the cremated remains of someone who passed away. An urn is just an urn, regardless of what materials it is made of and what specific purpose it is supposed to fulfill aside from holding ashes.

However, when you are searching for a cremation urn, you will know that an urn is not just an urn. There are many kinds of urns for cremation out there, and this classification is not based solely on the materials of which the memorial was made. Listed here are the five most common types of these cremation urns.

1. Artistic urns.  Artistic urns are one-of-a-kind urns that are handmade by master craftsmen. They are highly prized for their individuality and uniqueness; even though such urns may have been made from the same design, no two of them will look exactly alike. This is why these cremation urns are highly prized and cost just as highly.

2. Keepsake urns. Keepsake urns are generally smaller than your regular cremation urns. They are perfect for families that are scattered far and wide and whose members would like to keep a portion of the cremated remains of their loved one with them. As thus, each family member gets to have some of the ashes and keeps them in these smaller urns.

3. Religious urns. Religious urns are cremation urns that depict religious images or symbols, such as the cross, angels, the half-moon or the Star of David. These urns are appropriate for people who have led devoutly religious lives or who wish a return to their faith upon their death.

4. Themed urns. Themed urns are special, usually custom-made cremation urns that picture a somewhat whimsical design, such as animals, a kind of sport, a kind of hobby (such as motorcycles) or some other type of interest. These urns are great for conveying what kind of person the deceased was when he or she was still alive. For example, if the deceased loved basketball, his or her family members can get a themed urn with a basketball motif in which to store his or her ashes.

5. Special purpose urns. Some types of cremation urns serve more specific purposes aside from as a container for ashes. There are urns that are meant to be buried in the ground. There are teddy bear urns that are supposed to serve as sources of comfort to alleviate grief. There are also infant and child urns that are supposed to hold the remains of a deceased child.

As you can see, a cremation urn is more than just an urn.  There are many kinds and each kind is somehow different from the others. Being aware of these types of cremation urns can help you later on when choosing the right urn for a loved one, or even for yourself. Thank you for reading and I hope this has given some good information about your memorial options.

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