Undoubtedly, ceramic is one of the most used materials for making urns and pottery around the world. The material, which is well-known for its toughness, endurance and exquisiteness, has played an important role in pottery since ancient times.

Today’s ceramics market industry is one of the fastest advancing concerns in many parts of the world including USA and Canada, where the advanced ceramic market is over 15 billion US dollars.

Ceramic cremation urns are becoming a preferred choice by many families for several reasons.

Why ceramic urns?

Ceramic is one of the oldest and most widely used materials throughout the history of humankind. Sculptures made of clay, traditional murals and various kinds of pots and urns for ashes have been discovered around the globe, as our ancestors used them for different purposes. The sturdiness and the wear-resistance of the material, make the ceramic products usable in the everyday life, as well as a beautiful addition to the home decoration.

Handmade Cremation Urns

The method of creating a ceramic vessel, which is commonly used in pottery today, consists in shaping the clay by using a pottery wheel and slowly moulding it into a ceramic shape.

After forming the pre-designed body of the item, sculptures continue with the next stage - laying the pottery in the furnace and baking the ceramic model, which then turns into the so called "bisque". The artist then glazes the vessel, which is finally re-baked it into a finished product.

Ceramics are unique because of their properties.

They have a high melting points, very low electrical and thermal conductivity values, and high compressive strengths.

Also they are generally hard with very good chemical and thermal stability. Ceramic materials like clay are known and categorised as traditional ceramics and normally they are made of clay, silica, and feldspar. 

Advanced ceramics are special type of ceramics used mainly for electrical, electronic, optical, and magnetic applications. 

Ceramic urns are relatively affordable compared to other materials like bronze or marble. This makes them a cost-effective option for families who want a durable and personalized urn without breaking the bank.

Ceramic urns can also hold symbolic value for families who may appreciate the connection to nature and earth, as ceramic urns are made from natural materials.

Choosing a suitable ceramic urns for ashes

Putting the cremated ashes of our loved ones is actually a concept that dates back to ancient civilisations. Evidence for that are the ancient burial urns found in China and  Greece. 

Finding a suitable cremation urn for your loved one may be overwhelming and distressing. There are various factors to consider when selecting a cremation urn, including shape, color, size and even your loved one's personality and interests.

Calla Urn. Cremation urn for ashes

Nowadays, you can find ceramic urns with various shapes and designs - oval, square, and even abstract urn with different kinds of textures and appearances. Studies show that people tend to keep the cremation ashes at home, rather than scattering them and it is no wonder why  abstract models, which look like part of the interior are mostly preferred.

What makes Pulvis Art Urns more than ordinary urns?

Each of our models is designed and made with care and precision, giving our urns an innovative and non-standard vision, suitable for any interior. With great attention to detail, the plastic art forms are entirely hand-made of high-quality ceramic materials, produced according to the recipes of our technologists.

The palette of colours is exclusively  worked out by a team of  laboratory assistants, which aims at providing exclusive quality and aesthetics of our models.

Eternity Urn for Ashes

Apart from their superb vision, the urns are remarkable for their exquisite hardiness and resistance to atmospheric influence, achieved by firing them at 1200 degrees Centigrade.

Overall, ceramic cremation urns are a preferred choice by many families due to their unique design, durability, affordability, and eco-friendliness. They also offer families a way to honor the memory of their loved one in a personalized and meaningful way.

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