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From our blog

All you need to know about cremation, urns and ceramics. Plus some creative ideas & tips.

Pet End of Life Care – Short Guide for Pet Owners - Pulvis Art Urns

Pet End of Life Care – Short Guide for Pet Owners

Caring for senior dogs and cats can be difficult if you’ve never had an elderly pet before. Lifestyle modifications are...

Blog posts 6 Tips to Consider when Saying Goodbye to a Pet. Blog by Pulvis Art Urns

6 Tips to Consider when Saying Goodbye to a Pet

Pet owners hate to think about it, but saying a final goodbye is inevitable. It’s important to remember that the...

Do Cremation Ashes Go Bad? Blog by Pulvis Art Urns

Do Cremation Ashes Go Bad?

Talking about the cremation process can be uncomfortable, confusing, and emotionally difficult. But it doesn’t need to be that way!...

Pet End of Life Care – Short Guide for Pet Owners - Pulvis Art Urns

Pet End of Life Care – Short Guide for Pet Owners

Caring for senior dogs and cats can be difficult if you’ve never had an elderly pet before. Lifestyle modifications are usually necessary to care for senior pets, as is making arrangements when it’s their time to cross over the rainbow bridge.

There are many scenarios possible, depending on the health of the pet. Get to know the options so you can provide great end of life care for pets – and allow yourself the ability to grieve after their death.

Blog posts 6 Tips to Consider when Saying Goodbye to a Pet. Blog by Pulvis Art Urns

6 Tips to Consider when Saying Goodbye to a Pet

Pet owners hate to think about it, but saying a final goodbye is inevitable. It’s important to remember that the...

Do Cremation Ashes Go Bad? Blog by Pulvis Art Urns

Do Cremation Ashes Go Bad?

Talking about the cremation process can be uncomfortable, confusing, and emotionally difficult. But it doesn’t need to be that way!...

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1.Can I make my own cremation urn?

    Believe it or not, making an urn requires a lot of effort, but it is possible to make one yourself. Some families prefer to make their own for a number of reasons, whether financial or want to do something unique to preserve the remains of a loved one.


  • 2.How much do custom urns cost?

    The price of the urn can be different depending on the model, size and place from which it is taken. The custom urns or engraving of a product can vary or it can be included in the price if the company provides it.


  • 3.What is the best material for a cremation urn?

    When it comes to choosing an urn for your loved one, it is very important to pay attention to all details, such as style, size or material from which the urn is made. Of course, each type of material has a different price that can vary. Much depends on whether you want the material to be biodegradable, or one that you can keep for a longer time by keeping it at home.


  • 4.Are urns made of ceramic?

    Urns can be from different materials, such as ceramic glass or wooden, every material is unique and there are so many options when it comes to find the right cremation urn for your loved one.


  • 5.Can ceramic urns be buried?

    The type of urn that will guard the ashes of your loved one depends on the form of burial that you or your loved one choose. Ashes burial is a popular option, providing the perfect combination between a traditional funeral ceremony and cremation.


  • 6.How do you seal ceramic urns?

    Sealing the urn is not mandatory, but this is usually taken care of by the funeral company that is hired during the process, there are several options, one of which is through a special glue that secures the lid.