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What To Consider When Purchasing Artistic Wooden Urns Or Other Cremation Vessels

By Gary Hill


If you have recently lost a loved one and have decided to have that person cremated you are likely looking for a vessel in which to place their ashes. While many people choose stone or metal vessels, there are also artistic wooden urns that may be right for your needs. Here is what you need to know about these items.

If you think that an urn is special in some ways you would be partly correct. It is true that they are designed to hold an individual's ashes and are tight enough that there should be no way for any of them to escape. Usually they are sealed either with glue or with screws that hold a lid or fastener firmly in place. You may find that some people use different items as urns that may be quite unconventional, simply because it reminds them of the loved one that they have lost.

While wooden urns can be beautiful they may not always be the best choice for your needs. For example, if you will be exposing the vessel to precipitation or other adverse conditions you will want to make sure that it is made out of material that is more durable than wood. Stone or metal is likely to be a better choice in these circumstances. Wood is a great choice but it can decay over time if it is exposed to moisture.

If remains are being kept inside, you have a much wider selection of vessels to choose from. You may want to look at a material such as wood since this can be warmer looking and feel more inviting than a metal version might.

Once you have decided on a wooden urn, you will need to decide how you want it to be constructed. There are several different ways of doing this and the method chosen will impact the overall look of a vessel. For example, some are made from wood that has been bent or jointed together. Others may be turned wood that is made from a single piece that has been turned on a lathe.

Decorating urns can be done in many different ways. The surface can be carved or other types of wood can be inlaid into the surface. Other people want vessels that have had designs painted into the surface. Some of these can be quite beautiful. Others have places where a photo of the deceased can be placed for sentimental reasons.

If you are choosing wood, you will want to make sure that you pick a finish that will work well with other wooden items in your home. You can either choose one that matches other wood finishes exactly or one that will compliment your other furnishings but still allows your urn to stand out in a very classy way.

There are many different places that you can find these items. You may want to start by speaking to funeral directors or individuals who run crematoriums in order to find out what your options are. If none of them suit you it may be worthwhile to look online to see what is available there.




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