A Look At The Different Types Of Infant Urns

By George Schmidt


Because of the continual increase in the expense of burials, many more individuals are deciding to have their dear departed friends, and family members cremated instead. Obviously, once you have cremated your cherished one, you will then have to start thinking about what type of cremation urn you are going to purchase to store the ashes in. Personalized infant Urns are all the Rage.

In fact, designer cremation vessels for ashes have become quite the rage in recent times. People look for better and more beautiful ways to preserve the last remains of their loved ones, just like they once used to shop for caskets and custom designed coffins for the purpose.

Varieties of Funeral Cremation vessels- A memento urn is a smaller type of funeral urn in that it is employed to dispense the ashes of the departed throughout the family unit. This helps to circumvent any disagreement that may arise when the time comes to talk about who should have ownership of a solitary ashes urn, something which is common amongst bigger families, this way everyone has the chance to keep some of the ashes for themselves.

A companion urn is a vase that is for couples to share so that they can be together even the following death. The urn has duel parts for the storage of the remains of both persons, though some companion cremation vessels have just the one section so that the ashes can be stored together.

Infant urn, also known as a child urn, is small in size and comes in themes that are relevant to kids. The urn can be available in different colors, and a grieving parent can also personalize it by putting the name of the child, date of birth, date of death, a special message from the parent to the deceased child and a photograph of the child.

These funeral cremation vessels have dual storage units meant to keep the remains of both the persons. In fact, if you prefer the idea, you can even get one with just one storage section so that the ashes may remain together forever.

Some personalities choose to scatter most of the remains and keep only a small portion of the ashes. In this situation, a small token or keepsake urn is the best choice. These miniature cremation urns are available in nearly as many styles, colors, and designs as standard sized versions and priced appropriately for their smaller dimensions.

Portrait urn- Just like infant cremation vessels, if you are looking to have the portrait or picture of the deceased inscribed upon the urn, this is the variety you should be choosing. These keepsake cremation vessels are designed to keep the memory of the deceased alive in the family's minds forever so that you get to feel like you are honoring their lives the same way they would have wanted.




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