All about urns and cremation
Ceramic Cremation Urns - A Preferred Choice by Many Families
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.
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.
6 Tips to Consider when Saying Goodbye to a Pet
Keeping Cremation Ashes at Home - 2023 Guide
With proper storage and a special place in your home, you can keep your loved one close and honor their memory in a meaningful way.
Transporting Cremation Ashes. Here is What You Should Know. 2023 Guide
Overall, transporting cremation ashes requires careful planning and attention to regulations and documentation. By following the appropriate steps, you can ensure that your loved one's ashes are transported safely and respectfully to their final resting place.
6 Interesting Myths About Cremation
Common Questions on Pets Cremation in 2023
15 Reasons Why People Are Choosing Cremation in 2023
How to Prepare for a Cremation Ceremony Reference Guide
7 Things about Cremation Urns You Probably Didn’t Know
Some Of The Strangest Funeral Rituals From Around The World
Funeral rituals from around the world show us that people honour the memory of their loved ones in different ways.
"Light" Cremation Urn for Ashes - Product Review 2023
Pet Memorials – 12 Dos and Don’ts
Lighting a Candle In Remembrance - A Meaningful Ritual
Candles are a common feature in funeral services. But what exactly does lighting a candle symbolize when it comes to remembering a loved one? And what’s the best time and place to carry out this tradition?
Your Complete Guide to Cremation Urns For Ashes
With the rising trend of cremation, more and more people tend to keep the ashes of their loved ones near them, at home, garden or the local cemetery. As one of the leading companies for ceramic urns for ashes in Europe, we decided to sum up all you need to know about urns in this detailed article.
Cremation Services in California – What You Should Know
Cremation Costs Breakdown: All You Need to Know
6 Things to Consider When Keeping Cremation Ashes at Home - 2023
Cremation and Religious Beliefs
Every culture has developed certain approaches to burial, and some have strict rules and expectations for dealing with death. Many of these guidelines are rooted in ancient texts. However, some religions have adapted their beliefs over the years to help accommodate modern burial trends and limitations.
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Japanese Funeral Traditions: The Cremation Ceremony
Blending Shinto beliefs, Buddhism, and classical Eastern Philosophy, the Japanese have a beautiful practice of honoring deceased loved ones with a ceremonious cremation practice known as kotsuage, which consists of close family members performing a unique ritual with the cremated remains. Let’s learn about this special cremation tradition found in Japan.
Multiple Urns for Sharing Ashes with Family
Dividing ashes into multiple ceramic urns is a wonderful solution for larger families, family members separated by distance, and those who have different ideas about how to honor a loved one after they’re gone.
Organized religions often have strict rules that are designed to help people make appropriate decisions according to their faith. Catholicism is no different, and for many years the Catholic Church had a very strict view on cremation. However, times have changed – and with it, so has the Church.
Pet Cremation – How Much Does it Cost?
Pet memorials are an important part of the grieving process. If keeping pet urns at home is part of your long-term plan, it’s helpful to start considering the costs involved with pet cremation. Get to know the options so you can make the best choice for your pet and your budget.
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Should We Fear Cremation? Reasons Why You Shouldn't Be.
Why are some of us so afraid of cremation? It is fascinating to think about society’s opposing thoughts on cremation, which mainly stems from differing traditions, cultures and religious beliefs.
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Top Funeral and Cremation Associations Around The World
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Choosing the Right Companion Urn for Ashes
Shopping for Pet Urns Online - 5 Beautiful Art Urns
Looking for a special cremation urn for your pet? You may want to forget the big chain pet stores and turn to experienced artisans who offer unique handmade urns online. Shopping for pet urns online is a better way to find a vessel that you love and that – most importantly – reminds you of the great memories you shared with your dog or cat.
5 Unique Cremation Urns for Mothers
6 Handmade Cremation Urns for Fathers
Burying Biodegradable Urns – The Laws in Europe
Burying Biodegradable Urns – Breaking Down the Laws in the United States
Eco-friendly burial is achievable with biodegradable urns, allowing families to repurpose a loved one’s ashes in a meaningful tribute. Throughout North America, people are embracing sustainable, environmentally friendly ways to approach end-of-life burial decisions.
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10 Creative Cremation Ashes Ideas (part two)
From spectacular events to beautiful keepsakes for ashes, it’s now easier than ever to find a unique way to honor individuals with an independent flair and special zest for life.
Eight Reasons Why Most Families Are Choosing Cremation
Cremation is a comparatively new trend in the USA history. In 1970, only 4.5% of Americans chose cremation as an alternative to the traditional funeral. Today, more than half of Americans choose cremation and probably almost 80% of Baby Boomers will choose to be cremated.
In the lifespan of a single generation, cremation went from something unpopular to by far the most preferred choice. What changed and why cremation became the primary choice when it comes to end of life ceremony?
Living with Cremation Ashes in the House? A rising trend in America.
According to the The NFDA Cremation and Burial Report by 2040, the cremation rate in the U.S. will reach almost 82%. This rise is not a surprise as cremation becomes even more and more popular mainly because of the lower costs, lack of space and environmental impact, compared to the traditional funeral. It’s not a secret that the COVID 19 pandemic also played a major role in this trend.
Because cremation is on the increase, more and more people are considering to keep the ashes of their loved ones as a remembrance of the deceased.
Direct Cremation: the Pros and Cons
You’ve probably got questions when it comes to exploring cremation options. From choosing cremation urns for ashes to considering more personalized keepsakes for ashes, there’s so much to consider. But the first place to start is the type of cremation. This article provides important information that will help you decide if direct cremation is a good idea for your family.
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Keeping Urns and Ashes in a Cemetery. What you should know.
Did you know that keeping urns at home isn’t your only option after cremation? While many begin the process of honoring a loved one by browsing a wide selection of cremation urns for ashes to be kept at home, it’s important to note that cremation offers additional possibilities.
Ceramic urns with ashes can also be perpetually honored with a final resting place in a cemetery. If you haven’t decided yet how to best honor your loved one, take a look at some of the benefits and options available with keeping urns and ashes in a cemetery.
What you need to know about dividing cremation ashes ?
Pulvis Art Urns at TanExpo2018
During the three-day expo our booth was visited by many professionals in the sector, almost all of which left impressed by the quality and the aesthetics of our urns.
















































