Cremation urns are used to hold the cremated remains of loved ones so that you can either spread the ashes at a site sacred to the individual or keep them on display as a gentle reminder of your lost loved one. Urns come in two forms: a box form and a vase form. Each is opened a...
2. Place the ashes in the bottom capsule of the Bios Urn®. If the ashes do not fill all of the Bios Urn, be sure to add additional compost to the Bios Urn until it is completely filled (it will biodegrade and therefore no room should be leftover.) 3. Remove the seal from the...
Hindus are cremated, because it's believed that burning releases the soul from the body, while Roman Catholics frown on cremation out of respect for the body as a symbol of human life [sources: Mims; Cassell et al]. Religion and culture will always be intertwined with death, and one ...
As is the case with most other forms of cremation travel, you will need to double box and carefully seal this package.