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A Mini Urn as an Alternative Ash Destination
For every person, every loss, and every sorrow, personal grief processing is crucial. Perhaps you are still looking for that one urn that fits best in your home or at the destination you have chosen. But have you ever thought about mini urns? These urns are not only small but can play a versatile role in processing a loss. In this blog, you will learn about this alternative ash destination.
How Long Does a Cremation Service Take?
Read about the cremation service process, from its duration, typically ranging from 15 minutes to 3 hours, to the ceremonies and rituals involved. This blog provides insights into what happens before, during, and after a cremation service, including details on the handling of ashes and memorial options at the crematorium, to help you plan a respectful and meaningful farewell for your loved one.
Scattering Ashes Ceremony Ideas
Discover heartfelt and meaningful ways to honour a loved one with unique ashes scattering ceremony ideas. This blog provides inspiration for personalizing the farewell with options ranging from memory boxes, beach ceremonies, and memorial trees to fireworks displays and floating candles. Learn how to create a touching tribute that reflects the spirit and preferences of the deceased, ensuring their memory is celebrated in a special way.
A Guide to Burying Ashes
This guide offers essential insights into the burial of a loved one's ashes, exploring the significance, options, and considerations involved. It aims to simplify the decision-making process by addressing key aspects like interment methods, costs, and ceremonies, ensuring you make an informed choice that respects your loved one's memory and aligns with your family's needs and values.
What To Say When Scattering Ashes?
The scattering ashes ceremony is very solemn and offers a chance to reflect on the deceased and your own mortality and place in the world. As with other parts of funerals, many share some words or thoughts with those in attendance while the scattering occurs. If you are looking into the many options open, consider doing the same for the scattering ashes ceremony for your dearly departed. What, though, should you say?
Resomation, the Greenest Funeral
Resomation is a relatively new entrant in the funeral industry, presenting a much greener alternative to traditional cremation while yielding essentially the same end result. Resomation, Water cremation, or Alkaline Hydrolysis as it is also known, is available in some parts of the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK and Ireland.
A Meaningful Urn: Symbolic Shapes for Urns
The days when an urn was always a large, classical vase displayed on the mantelpiece are long gone. Today, we understand that cremation urns for ashes can come in all shapes and sizes, and this customization is essential. After all, coping with a personal loss is a deeply individual experience.
Ashes Jewellery and the Symbolism You Carry with You
Ashes jewellery and ashes pendants provide a personal way to carry the cremation ashes of your departed loved one with you. Moreover, these pieces of jewellery are nearly indistinguishable as memorial items. Ashes Pendants come in a variety of shapes and sizes. You can choose an abstract design such as a bar, square, or sphere, or a shape that holds special symbolism for you.
Huggable Urn soothes sorrow after bereavement
The Huggable Teddy Bear Urn for Ashes may soothe in a special way the sorrow one feels after a bereavement. It is possible to really hug the soft teddy bear that can contain a poem, jewellery or a little ash.
Buddha Cremation Ashes Urn, a peaceful memorial
An urn is a personal memorial that holds the ashes or part of the ashes of your deceased loved one. Choosing an urn is not easy, so we recommend you take your time. You can browse our website to find out what you like and what suits your loved one. This may give you some good ideas which you can share with family members or friends. To help you choose an urn for a man, we have some advice for you.
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