With cremation, there’s a world of possibilities regarding what to do with a loved one’s ashes. While many people choose to keep their loved ones close in an urn, the sky is truly the limit. From scattering ashes somewhere special to creating a unique work of art, it’s possible to...
Keep Your Loved One’s Ashes – In The Most Disturbing Way Ever! Thursday, July 26th, 2012 Because death and urns with your loved one’s ashes aren’t surrounded by enough creepy stories, a fun company called Cremation Solutions has decided to knock the creep factor over the wall. How?
Because death and urns with your loved one’s ashes aren’t surrounded by enough creepy stories, a fun company called Cremation Solutions has decided to knock the creep factor over the wall. How? By using a 3D printer to create an amazingly creepy look-alike head of your loved one that ...
Cremationis forbidden in the Islamic religion. It is considered disrespectful to the dead. A Muslim should not burn anyone, witness a cremation, or approve of it in any way. The only exception is if the person died due to a contagious disease. Even then, the potential for the disease to...
even when planting in cremation ashes. It contains an upper and lower capsule.This design is intentional,as ashes must be kept separate from the seeds,especially during the first 3 months of growth – regardless of if the user use a sprout, or seeds,because ashes havehigh PH levels which ...
“in legacy,” and online grief support groups, or you can buy diamonds made from the hair and ashes of a dead loved one. “Cremation diamonds are forever since they are diamonds made out of human ashes,” reads the website for Lonité, a Switzerland-based company that pressurizes the ...
you should know where you will be putting a loved one’s ashes. You need to make sure that the urn is made of a material that doesn’t break down when in contact with water – for obvious reasons. If it does break down, chances are your ashes will not be going anywhere with you....
cremation process, family members use chopsticks to pick up large pieces of bone out of the ashes and pass them around from person to person. The bones are then placed into an urn for remembrance. So, unless you’ve embarked on some sort of a sadistic mission of trying to remind everyone...
Because death and urns with your loved one’s ashes aren’t surrounded by enough creepy stories, a fun company called Cremation Solutions has decided to knock the creep factor over the wall. How? By using a 3D printer to create an amazingly creepy look-alike head of your loved one that ...
Because death and urns with your loved one’s ashes aren’t surrounded by enough creepy stories, a fun company called Cremation Solutions has decided to knock the creep factor over the wall. How? By using a 3D printer to create an amazingly creepy look-alike head of your loved one that ...