Cremation Urns are also known as cinerary urns, burial urns and funerary urns. They have been used by lots of different civilisations over thousands of years to hold the ashes of their family members after the cremation process.
There have been finds all over the world with the earliest dating back to 700 BC.
Cremation urns can be a room feature as well as a memorial to a loved one. There are lots of different designs to choose from and nowadays they are made of brass, glass, marble, stone and wood.
There is a growing range of eco-friendly biodegradable urns to choose from too.
Often family members will choose to keep a small amount of ashes in a keepsake urn or cremation jewellery. This is a nice way to keep somebody close to you after they've gone.
Companion urns are a nice way to keep the ashes of family members together too.
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