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The selection of an urn is important since the urn provides both a protective and dignified receptacle for cremated remains. Urns are made in a variety of styles and materials including cast bronze, wood, marble and sheet bronze.
When selecting an urn, consideration should be given to what will be done with the cremated remains. An urn can be buried in a family plot at a cemetery, placed in a niche, kept at home or scattered over land or water.
Keepsake urns are often purchased to hold a small portion of the cremated remains, even if the majority are scattered or buried. These keepsake urns often become a focal point in the home as a memorial to a loved one. Please click on any photo to view a larger image.
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Antique White
Antique White
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Aristocrat Gold
Aristocrat Gold
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Aristocrat-Miniature
Aristocrat-Miniature
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Aristocrat w/Verdigris
Patina
Aristocrat w/Verdigris
Patina
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Blue Cube-Infante
Blue Cube-Infant
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Blue Floral Keepsake
Blue Floral Keepsake
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Bronze Chest-Brushed
Bronze Chest-Brushed
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Bronze Cube-Brushed
Bronze Cube-Brushed
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Cameo Bell Jar-Keepsake
Cameo Bell Jar-Keepsake
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Cameo Bell Jar
Cameo Bell Jar
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Cashmere Gray
Cashmere Gray
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Dogwood Chest
Dogwood Chest
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Dogwood Cube
Dogwood Cube
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Dogwood Oak
Dogwood Oak
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Ebony Capsule Keepsake
Ebony Capsule Keepsake
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Ebony Capsule
Ebony Capsule
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Flora Maple Memento Chest
Flora Maple Memento Chest
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Floral Reflection
Floral Reflection
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