Major Types Of Metal Cremation Urns

By Sally Delacruz


There are currently several kinds of urns in use allowing people a wide choice to pick from. They are made from a wide range of materials including hardwood, bronze, marble, ceramic, and metal such as copper, stainless steel, and aluminium. Metal cremation urns come in a wide variety in terms of size, shape, and color. This article describes some of basic types available in the market.

Companion urn is the first type under this discussion. Companion urns hold cremains of two individuals. As such, they are very large in size. They are used in situations where the cremated remains of 2 individuals have to be stored or disposed off together. Such circumstances include a mother and a child who passed away during birth, dead couples, and still-born twins. The standard size of these types ranges between 300 cubic inches and 400 inches cubed.

When compared to the size of companion vases, individual urns are smaller. This is because only cremains of one individual can be accommodated in them. Industrial standards require them to have a volume of 200 cubic inches even though smaller capacities of 110 cubic inches and larger capacities of 250 cubic inches can be found. Sharing cremation pot is a variant of the two aforementioned types. It is useful when dividing the cremains to several members of a family.

Sharing urns are much smaller because they are meant to only accommodate a part of the entire ash. The small models measure about thirty cubic inches while the extra large ones can measure as much as 100 cubic inches. These items can also be used to keep the cremains of infants. In some places they may be used to accommodate the ashes of grown up individuals. In such cases, they may be used as individual urns.

Keepsake vase is a close variant of sharing urn. They are much tinier since they hold small amounts of ash. Their use goes hand in hand with other vases like companion and individual vases. They used to store small quantities of ash near the home or carry it to the site for scattering. The remainder of the ash is stored at final places of rest.

There are several other types of urns in use including sports, military, decorative, and pet vases. Those meant for pets have varied capacities because they hold animal ashes of very diverse amounts. Decorative vases on the other hand are even tinier because they primarily are used as decorative items rather than as vases. They only incorporate a small interior chamber for holding ashes.

All the items described above have bases, handles, and possibly leads. Each comes with two handles placed on the sides. Toppling is prevented by the base which is also normally heavier. The contents of the vase are kept intact by leads.

Choosing the right size of an urn can be challenging if one does not know how to do it. Choosing the wrong size can be a big disappointment during use especially if a human body is involved. This is because the entire process has to be halted to get the right size. A good rule to follow is to acquire one cubic inch for every pound of the deceased.




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