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4 Things to Keep in Mind When Shopping for a Cremation Urn

Dec 02, 2019

One of the final decisions you’ll need to make when putting together cremation services in Franklin, TN for a loved one is which cremation urn to buy for their remains. While you can get away with holding your loved one’s remains in a very basic cremation container, you should seriously consider purchasing an urn to keep their remains protected. It’s especially important to find a great urn if you plan on putting your loved one’s remains on display in your home. Check out 4 things you should keep in mind when shopping around for an urn below.

Cost

The cost for a cremation urn varies depending on everything from the style of it to the materials that are used to make it. You can pay $100 or so for an urn or splurge and spend thousands of dollars on one. It really all depends on your budget. You should figure out what you can afford to spend on an urn prior to shopping around for one. It’ll narrow down your choices in an instant and make it much easier for you to pick out an urn.

Style

When most people think about a cremation urn, they imagine the standard metal urn that they’ve seen time and time again on TV shows and in movies. You can get this type of urn if you want, but there are also lots of other options for those in search of an urn. There are smaller urns that looks like boxes as well as urns that look sort of like tombstones. You should check out as many urn styles as you can before deciding on which type of urn you like best.

Size

Most cremation urns are large enough to fit almost anyone’s cremated remains. But there are some urns that are on the smaller side, and you might want to stay away from them if your loved one’s body is going to produce a lot of cremated remains. You should check with your Franklin, TN funeral home to see what they have to say about which size urn you should get.

Custom touches

At the end of the day, you should try to make your loved one’s cremation urn as unique as it can possibly be. You can add all sorts of cool custom touches to it to make it extra special. For example, you can pick the color of the urn and the designs used on the outside of it. You can also have your loved one’s name engraved into it or put a quote or saying on it to make it more personal to them. You should set your loved one’s urn apart from all the rest by taking this approach to customization.

Cremation Society of Tennessee has a variety of cremation urns for you to choose from. We can also help set up your loved one’s Franklin, TN cremation and make sure it goes off without a hitch. Contact us at (615) 302-4842 to speak with someone about your loved one’s cremation services or come sit down with us at 2014 Elmer Pogue Dr, Ste 102, Columbia, TN 38401.

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