When choosing urns, consider their volume, which is typically 2 to 3 liters – this is the normal amount of ashes after cremation. Urn lids are tightly sealed to protect the contents during transport. Urns vary in the materials they are made from.
This type of urn is a budget-friendly option, available in a variety of colors. When choosing, consider the possibility of breakage due to rough handling or an unexpected fall, especially when purchasing more affordable models.
These are typically steel containers painted in various metallic shades. They are durable and reliable, suitable for both columbarium storage and in-ground burial. Items made of precious metals are custom-ordered and can be used for home storage.
This type of urn serves both an aesthetic and a sacred function. On the one hand, an eco-friendly cremation urn buried in a family burial plot facilitates the quicker return of ashes to the earth; on the other hand, it can imitate a coffin if cremation was carried out out of necessity and adherence to the Christian faith.