Memorialize Your Loved Ones with Cremation Art

You can honor a departed loved one in a unique way by opting for cremation art. This is a relatively new memorial concept that is soon gaining popularity, especially because more and more people are going for cremation nowadays.

Cremation art is created using a portion of the cremated remains. Furthermore, it can be personalized so as to reflect the personality of the deceased.

It is mostly available in the form of a piece of jewelry, sculpture, or even a painting in which a small amount of the cremated ashes have been worked into the paint.

Gray Embrace Memory Glass Keepsake

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Tips to Transfer Remains into a Cremation Urn

In recent years, in the US there is an increasing popularity in the practice of cremation as compared to burial. People have different reasons to choose cremation over burial. Some of the main benefits of cremation are cost effective, good for the environment, simple and quick process. At the same time, with cremation there are numerous options to deal with the cremains.

Urn for ashes 

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Methods For Disposing Of The Cremated Remains

A cremation service can be followed by a scattering ash ceremony for disposing of the cremated remains of the deceased. This ceremony can be designed in a simple yet meaningful way to pay a tribute to your loved one.

You can scatter the ashes using methods like casting, trenching, ringing, raking, etc. Besides, you can go for water scattering, aerial scattering, and green burial. Thus, the ashes can be disposed of in air, water, or ground.

Sun flower scattering biodegradable urn

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What Size Of Cremation Urn Should You Buy?

When shopping for a cremation for a beloved family member, friend or a pet, there are many small things that you need to bear in mind. One such thing is the size of the urn. The market is flooded with different types of urn in various shapes, materials and also sizes. As cremation urn is used to store the cremation ashes of a departed soul, it is very essential to shop for one that fulfills your specific requirements.

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How To Select A Memorial?

As the name suggests, memorials are meant to memorialize loved ones. Thus, they help bring a little comfort when mourning the loss of a loved one, whether it is an adult or infant. People even purchase memorials for stillborn babies and those lost to miscarriages.

Before purchasing a memorial, though, you need to think about the type of memorial you want. For instance, if you are going to honor the deceased loved one through traditional burial, you can get a nice headstone or grave marker.

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A Short Description about History of Cremation

The process of cremation takes place at a crematory or crematorium where the body of a deceased is kept in a container and then it is placed in the cremation chamber. Here the container is exposed to a very high temperature (approximately 1,600 to 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit) for two to three hours. During this time period, the body gets transferred to bone fragments which are known as cremated remains or cremation ashes. Finally the bone fragments are process into fine particles which is then handed over to the family member of the deceased.

Cremation jewelry pendant

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Purchasing Cremation Jewelry For Pets

You can memorialize your beloved pet by opting for a charming pet urn, cremation jewelry, garden stepping stone, keepsake rock, and so on. Of all these items, memorial jewelry is the most attractive and convenient.

It allows you to keep a portion of your pet’s cremated remains with you as a source of comfort instead of placing the ashes somewhere inside or outside the house where it is likely to be neglected and forgotten over a period of time.

Rectangle cat silver

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Know the Benefits of Funeral Insurance

In the ever growing funeral industry, there is one new concept which is gaining immense popularity. It is funeral insurance. Much similar to the concept of funeral pre-planning, funeral insurance is a kind of insurance where small payments are made today to cover the funeral costs at the time of death.

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Funeral Etiquette And Manners

Funeral etiquette is like an underlying ethical code that you need follow when attending a funeral. Thus, you should learn basic funeral etiquette and use your common sense to show your sympathy and support for the bereaved family.

Though funeral practices and traditions tend to differ from one culture to another still, there are certain social conventions that are common in all the religions and cultures.

For instance, some religions lay emphasis on wearing a black dress to a funeral whereas some prefer white.

Nevertheless, in general, it is advised to wear something tasteful and conservative as the funeral dress code has been relaxed in the modern day society.

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Know the Benefits of Pre-Planning a Funeral

Planning a funeral is expensive. With the sudden death in the family, many a times family members of the deceased are confused regarding from where to arrange the fund for planning a funeral. Expenses are generally determined by some of the close family members only but making all the arrangements at a very short notice can be very difficult at times.

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