After receiving a loved one’s cremated remains, many people look for ways to honor and remember them in a meaningful way. One increasingly popular option after cremation services in Avondale, PA, is the use of companion urns, designed to hold two people’s ashes in a single container. Here are seven things you need to know about them.
Companion urns can be made from a wide range of materials, including wood, metal, ceramic, glass, and more. Some urns are decorative and eye-catching, while others are simple and understated. Beyond aesthetics, they are available in different shapes, including odd designs meant to reflect the relationship between the owners of the ashes they contain.
Many companion urns can be personalized with engravings, photos, or other decorations that help to celebrate the lives of the people whose ashes are within. This can include anything from the names and dates of the individuals to meaningful quotes or symbols.
By definition, companion urns are larger than standard urns. On average, a companion urn is twice the size of a traditional urn, at 350-400 cubic inches. Still, companion urns come in different sizes to accommodate the varying amounts of ashes inside. Some urns are designed to hold the ashes of two people, while others are larger and can hold the ashes of multiple individuals. There are also companion keepsake urns that contain a fraction of the total remains.
Companion urns are not just for romantic partners. They suit any close relationship, including siblings, parents and children, best friends, and more. That said, it’s commonly used by couples who wish to be interred together, but anyone can use it if they want to store remains for more than one person.
Companion urns can be used for both scattering ceremonies and burials. Some urns are more suitable for a columbarium, while others can be buried in a cemetery or designated location. In other words, they are like standard urns, just larger with separate compartments.
Companion urns can be a cost-effective option for those who want to honor the memories of two loved ones without purchasing two separate urns. However, this depends on the material. A metal companion urn will cost more than a ceramic companion urn compared to their standard versions.
Look for a supplier offering high-quality urns and transparent information about their products and services. Because they’re not as popular as traditional urns, it’s necessary to do your due diligence by reading reviews from other customers to ensure that you are making an informed decision.
Companion urns can be a beautiful and meaningful way to memorialize two lives. You can get them from your local Avondale, PA cremation service or online. However, before making your purchase, ensure size and material suit your needs. For instance, if you wish to place them in a crematorium, choose one that fits the niche.
Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. | 405 W State St Kennett Square, PA 19348
Tel: 484-734-8100 | Fax: 215-536-2250 | info@griecofunerals.com
405 W. State Street is an office only. Sheltering, embalming, and cremation occur at our affiliated funeral home in Quakertown, PA also owned by Matthew Grieco.
Services can be held at our affiliated funeral home or the location of your choice.
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