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What Can You Use as a Cremation Urn for Ashes?
  • January 9, 2025
What Can You Use as a Cremation Urn for Ashes?

When planning the final tribute for a loved one, the choice of resting place can feel like one of the most significant decisions. Traditionally, families would choose a casket and burial plot to lay the deceased to rest; however, with over 70% of the population now opting for cremation, the attention has shifted from caskets to urns.

Choosing an appropriate cremation urn is not that different than selecting a casket, except that you have many more options. For the most part, there are no strict rules as to what can be used as a cremation urn; however, most families still wish to choose an urn that is meaningful while being appropriately respectful to the deceased.

Cremation Urns Can Be as Traditional or Unconventional as You Decide

In terms of functionality, a cremation urn can be nearly anything capable of safely storing ashes. Families have used unique items like cookie jars or tackle boxes to store ashes, while others prefer more conventional cremation urns. There is no right or wrong choice; if you’re unsure, your funeral director can help with practical suggestions based on your needs, or you can draw ideas from here.

Traditional Cremation Urns

These ceramic, metal, or wooden urns are what most people think of when they envision a cremation urn. These urns are purpose-designed to hold ashes securely but also come in a wide range of styles to suit different preferences. Most funeral homes will offer a selection of cremation urns on-site, and many families select the urn at the same time they are making cremation and memorial arrangements to simplify the planning process.

Custom Cremation Urns

Some families choose to have custom pieces commissioned to be used as cremation urns. This offers a unique opportunity to create a one-of-a-kind piece that speaks to the memory of the departed. Artists have crafted hand-carved wooden boxes, sculptures, and even hanging art to be used as cremation urns.

If custom work is not within your timeframe or budget, it is also possible to have cremation urns purchased through your funeral home customized with a meaningful passage, engraving, or other personal touches.

Eco-Friendly Options

Sometimes the intention is not to keep a loved one’s ashes, but rather return them to the earth. Several eco-friendly or biodegradable cremation urn options are designed to break down naturally over time in the soil or water. One unique option that is both biodegradable and creates a lasting memorial is living urns which are buried and grow back as a plant, flower, or tree.

DIY Containers for Ashes

A cremation urn does not have to be purpose-built; families can choose to use a meaningful item that belonged to the deceased. This choice will be unique to each individual, but items such as a cookie jar, tackle box, or even a coffee container can all function as a cremation urn.

Choosing a Cremation Urn

Ultimately choosing a cremation urn is about finding a resting place that feels right to honor your loved one’s memory.

Where Will the Urn be Kept?

If no specific instructions were left, you can narrow your options by first considering where the ashes will be kept. Will the urn be buried, used to scatter the ashes, or kept in someone’s home? The purpose and location will influence the material, size, and style you choose. For example, a decorative urn may be ideal for display, while an affordable, biodegradable option works better for burial or scattering.

What Reflects Their Personality?

It is also important to reflect on what the deceased would have liked and what best represents their life and passions. Were they a nature lover? An elegant ceramic urn with floral designs or a biodegradable urn for planting a tree might suit them. Did they have a quirky sense of humour? A repurposed container or something unconventional might feel more appropriate.

What is Your Budget?

Budget is also a consideration. Cremation urns can range from very affordable to more expensive. However, with so many options to choose from there should be no problem finding something within your budget that still feels meaningful.

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