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Cremation Urns
We believe that you should be well-informed and aware of your options when it comes to funeral services and products. You should compare to make an informed choice in selecting a cremation urn. We aim to help by offering our Urn Price List. Click the link below to view our cremation urns. If you have any questions about our selection of urns, please contact us.
Urn Catalog
Full-Sized Urns
Full-size cremation urns are the right choice when you want to put the entire volume of cremains a single urn. Typically, these urns hold between 200 to 220 cubic inches of cremains--the volume of cremains resulting from the cremation of a full-size human adult. Full-size urns are available for sale in several different materials. The most common materials are wood, metal, glass, ceramic, pottery and stone.
Finished White Cardboard Container
Black Plastic Urn - $35.00
Scattering Tube American Flag Motif (SM: $45.00, MD: $75.00, LG: $95.00)
Scattering Tube - Ascending Dove Motif (SM: $45.00, MD: $75.00, LG: $95.00)
Scattering Tube - Beach Footprints Motif (SM: $45.00, MD: $75.00, LG: $95.00)
Scattering Tube - Floral Motif (SM: $45.00, MD: $75.00, LG: $95.00)
Scattering Tube - Golf Motif (SM: $45.00, MD: $75.00, LG: $95.00)
Duncan Wood Urn - $145.00
Magnolia Wood Urn - $145.00
Locking Dark Wood Urn - $250.00
Cherry Chest - $250.00
Blue Going Home Urn - $295.00
Keepsake Urns
Small Keepsake-Size Urns
Keepsake urns for cremains are sized to hold just a small portion of cremains—typically from 1 to 5 cubic inches. The small urns are the right choice for sharing the cremains among many friends and family. They are also used to retain some of the cremains for possible future use after an cremain scattering or burial such as using a tiny amount to make a beautiful cremation pendant.
Magnolia Wood Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Blue Going Home Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Pink Rose Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Blue Butterfly Tranquility Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Pink Butterfly Tranquility Urn - $75.00
Classic Mother of Pearl Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Mother of Pearl - Butterfly - Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Mother of Pearl - Single Rose - Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Beach Palm Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Fisherman Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Golfer Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Gulf Sunset Dolphin Keepsake Urn - $75.00
Biodegradable Urns
In the market, there are two types of biodegradable urns, a water urn or an earthurn. With water biodegradable urns, once the urn comes in contact with the water it will float for a brief period and then will sink into the water in a graceful manner. These
water biodegradable urns are made from natural materials such as recycled paper, gelatin, sand and rock salt.
The earth biodegradable urns will degrade over time in the soil. Such an urn will degrade completely in about a year or less depending on the climate and moisture level of the grounds. These earth biodegradable urns are made from environmentally friendly and non-toxic materials. In making such urns, no harmful chemicals or plastics are used.
You can also use a biodegradable urn if you wish to travel with the cremation ashes of the deceased. According to the guideline
provided by the TSA, it is essential to take ashes in a container made of a scan-able material so that it can be easily x-rayed. A biodegradable urn will easily pass through security x-ray technology used at an airport. This means you can easily travel with a biodegradable urn.
Journey Earthurns are hand-crafted from sustainably produced, biodegradable paper. When placed in water they float briefly then sink to the bottom, where they break down naturally over time.
Journey Earthurns are hand-crafted from sustainably produced, biodegradable paper. When placed in water they float briefly then sink to the bottom, where they break down naturally over time.
Ocean Reflection Urn
Himalayan Salt Urn
The Biodegradable Paper Turtle is hand-crafted from recycled paper using non-toxic glues. The turtle is designed to float briefly before sinking. The time that the turtle takes to sink will depend on the weight of remains inside and local water conditions. Once the turtle sinks, it will biodegrade naturally over time.