The New Ritual of Funeral Urns
By Amelia D
I think it's time we can all agree that cremation has
become an acceptable choice of memorialization in the
death industries. Besides cremation being a personal
preference, there are some regions and religions which
accept cremation more than others. One demographic that
has said to be responsible for this growing trend is
education. A possible explanation may be that educated
people are less prone to following traditions of their
ancestors, and more likely to be aware of the
environmental considerations of a funeral service. A
less obvious attribute is the aspect of land
conservation. Many of the world's resources will one day
expire, yet who would have guessed that there would ever
be a shortage of land for burial plots? Others may link
the trend to economical issues, in that the cost of a
traditional funeral is exceedingly more than a cremation
urn and memorial service.
Whatever the factor may be, there is something so
appreciable about the cremation trend, and that is that
everyone has a choice. Within the option of choosing
cremation for oneself, their are so many elegant and
creative ways to memorialize the deceased. Several
cremation urn distributors are offering unique and
artistic alternatives to traditional burials. There are
decorative cremation urns, for example, which are so
much more affordable that paying a funeral home, buying
a casket and a burial plot. Art urns are an option for
loved ones to remember the deceased everyday through a
beautiful, handcrafted memorial product. Burial urns are
another way to provide a somewhat traditional funeral
service while positively considering the environment.
There are even biodegradable funeral urns, which
decompose in a completely natural way. Cremation urn
distributors even offer thoughtful products to
memorialize your cats and dogs. Pet urns are a wonderful
approach to lovingly remember your pet by forever.
The cost and efficiency of a cremation urn can hardly
compare to the efforts of a non-cremation burial.
However convenience and efficiency is not always an
issue, especially when the family or individual making
decisions wants to honor the deceased rather than save
money. There are still exceptionally beautiful and
exquisitely crafted funeral urns for whatever one's
taste or budget might be. Since religions restrictions
and ties to tradition are dwindling, many people are
finding burial urns to be an excellent choice of ritual
and memorialization. Cremation urns may soon become the
most common approach to preserving and memorializing the
deceased.
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