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Top Trends in Pet Urns: Eco-Friendly and Biodegradable Options

Top Trends in Pet Urns: Eco-Friendly and Biodegradable Options

Losing a beloved pet is a deeply emotional experience, and finding the right way to honor their memory is important for many pet owners. As awareness of sustainability grows, eco-friendly and biodegradable pet urns have emerged as meaningful options for memorializing your furry...

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15 Things To Do with the Cremated Ashes of Your Pet

15 Things To Do with the Cremated Ashes of Your Pet

Losing a pet is like losing a family member, and cremation offers a compassionate way to remember them. It helps owners heal by allowing them to keep a physical connection with their beloved companions through their cremated ashes. This practice not only brings comfort but...

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The Stories They Hold: How Urns for Adults Reflect a Lifetime of Memories

The Stories They Hold: How Urns for Adults Reflect a Lifetime of Memories

When words fail to convey the depth of a life well-lived, an urn becomes more than a resting place, it transforms into a vessel of memories, a tribute to love, and a testament to legacy. At Pulvis Art Urns, each urn tells a...

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Pet Cremation and Memorial Urns for Remembrance

Pet Cremation and Memorial Urns for Remembrance

Losing a pet is like losing a family member. These loyal companions give us unconditional love, comfort, and joy throughout their lives, so it’s only natural to want to honor their memory in a special way. Pet cremation and memorial...

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Understanding the Cremation Urns Process and Its Benefits

Understanding the Cremation Urns Process and Its Benefits

When saying goodbye to a loved one, one of the most important and personal decisions families face is how to handle their final resting place. Cremation has become an increasingly popular choice due to its flexibility, affordability, and the various...

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Cemetery in fall season. Burying Cremation Ashes. Article by Pulvis Art Urns

Burying Ashes after Cremation. What You Need to Know in 2024.

Burying ashes is a popular way of demonstrating symbolic closure following cremation. For those who aren’t interested in keeping urns at home, the interment of ashes can be a practical option. Burying Cremation Ashes of a loved one is one of the options. You can scatter or keep them in a handcrafted memorial urn.

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Cremations are on the Rise. Which Countries are Leaders ?

This rise is not a surprise as cremation becomes even more and more popular mainly because of the lower costs and environmental impact, compared to the traditional. According to the report, as of 2020, approximately 52% of cremated remains are kept at home in a funeral cremation urn or keepsake, 32% are buried.

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The Significance of Flowers in the Funeral Industry

Flowers have always been a symbol for expressing many deep feelings as well as part of many funeral traditions around the world. When it comes to funeral, nowadays flowers are perceived as a symbol for expressing deep feelings of sympathy and condolences.

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Cleaning of cremation urn for ashes by Pulvis Art Urns. Blog Article by Pulvis Art Urns

How to Take Care of Memorial Urns and Keepsakes

Taking the proper care for your loved one’s urn is usually a simple task, which will require very little of your time. Since urns are all made from various types of materials and have different shapes, the steps for taking care of your urn will depend largely on its style. Learn more here

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