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What to do with your urn after you spread the ashes of your loved one?
Quick answer: After scattering, you can keep the empty urn as a memento, repurpose it as a vase or keepsake box, pass it on to another family member, or, if it is biodegradable, let it return to n...
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Quick answer: Handmade urns are shaped and finished by a craftsperson rather than mass-produced, so each one is subtly unique. The clearest examples are crystalline-glazed ceramics, where crystals...
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Gifts to Comfort a Grieving Friend or Family Member
Quick answer: Thoughtful sympathy gifts focus on comfort and remembrance rather than grandeur. Good choices include a candle keepsake to light in memory, a small keepsake urn, a piece of ashes jew...
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What are Biodegradable Urns made of?
Quick answer: Biodegradable urns are made from natural materials that break down safely in soil or water. The most common are plant fibers and recycled paper, compressed bamboo, rock salt, sand, a...
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What Type of Urn is best for Burial?
Quick answer: For burying ashes, a biodegradable urn is almost always the best choice. It is made to break down naturally in soil, returning the ashes to the earth over months. Plant-fiber, paper,...
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Memorial Ideas for Your Beloved Pet
Quick answer: Meaningful ways to remember a pet include a figurine urn shaped like them, a small keepsake or pawprint urn, a candle urn you can light on their favorite spot, a biodegradable urn to...
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How To Create A Memorial Garden
Thinking of building a memorial garden dedicated to your loved one but not sure where to begin? In this detailed article we offer guidance.
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Charming Ideas for Scattering Ashes Ceremony
Scattering your loved one's ashes is an emotional experience, discover charming ideas for a scattering ashes ceremony.
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Choosing The Right Pet Urn for you
Learn about pet memorials and our exclusive range of ceramic cat & dog urns.
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What can I do with My Cat's Ashes?
Explore some of our ideas for what to do with your cat's ashes.
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