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Cremation urns are available in a wide variety of materials including bronze, copper,
stainless steel, pewter, cloisonné, marble, ceramic, as well as a large selection of quality
solid hardwoods.
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Bronze, a semi-precious material, is an alloy of copper, zinc, and tin. It is the strongest and most
enduring of any urn material. Even historians have recognized it's highly-prized properties by naming
an era, the Bronze Age (3500-1000 B.C.), after this alloy.
The methods of manufacturing bronze urns include fabricated, spun, cast, lost wax, and cold cast.
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Cloisonné urns feature beautiful, unique designs that last. Every cloisonné urn is made from
enameled brass which is resistant to chipping and breakage. This unique product line offers
added remembrance in the form of picture frames, candle holders, and bud vases.
Like ceramic, cloisonné urns are ideal for scattering.
Ceramic urns are available in various shapes and sizes for adults, children, or infants. Each
urn is finished in rich, deep colors and features an elegant design.
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Solid hardwood urns combine natural beauty with unequaled craftsmanship. There is a large variety
of hardwood species to choose from, each in their own unique style. All of our hardwood urns are
solid wood. They contain no fillers or veneers.
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Internationally recognized, these high quality urns are imported from the Limosin region of France,
south of Paris. Their colors of immaculate white and royal blue with gold accents are symbolic of
nobility and magnificence.
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Marble and Fossil Stone urns offer eternal strength and natural beauty. Several manufacturing methods
lend a variety of beautiful creations for cremation urns.
Trinity Marble
The elegant white appearance of each piece responds to room lighting with striking reflections and
highlights. This unique product features interchangeable urns, figurines, and keepsakes.
Solid Marble
These urns are produced from the finest Chinese marble. The different patterns in the marble make each
urn unique.
Cultured Marble
Cultured marble is created by mixing powdered marble with epoxies, then pouring the mixture into the
mold to create the desired shape of the product.
Fossil Stone
Fossil stone urns are made from a wood substrate covered with naturally mined stone composed of
limestone, granite, jade, and other natural materials. The surface is gently hand sanded and waxed
to provide a natural lustrous finish. Each urn is accented with brass trim and contrasting edges.
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The Homage was specifically designed with scattering in mind. It provides an easily removable lid
that lacks internal threading which makes the scattering process clean and simple. The Homage is
also available in several color styles and can be used as a memorial flower vase after scattering.
Cloisonné and ceramic urns also work well for scattering due to their similar lid structure.
Because of their beautiful appearance, these scattering urns lend themselves to being kept in the home.
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Natural or brushed finishes of precious metals create a cherished memorial.
Stainless Steel
Strength, durability, and value are the characteristics of stainless steel urns.
There is a wide variety of styles from classic to contemporary. Some Stainless
Steel urns are combined with bronze components to create a classic look. The blending
of these two metals is reminiscent of many attractive jewelry styles.
Copper
Like bronze, copper is recognized for it's strength and durability. Because of copper's
unique color in relation to other urns, it offers instant eye appeal.
Pewter
Pewter is a soft metal, composed mainly of tin, copper, and antimony. These urns offer
simplistic beauty and are polished to a brilliant surface shine. Although it's a soft
metal, it is still able to be personalized.
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