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Funerary Art and Urns

Funerary Art and Urns

After a loved one has passed, it’s only natural to want to honor them in a special way. Whether it’s planting their favorite flowers or framing a special photo, we crave to create and maintain connections with loved ones. Creating memorials is an important ceremonial way of living that helps us honor those we have lost. One of the most striking ceremonial habits that can be seen throughout the history books and across cultures is the creation of unique and intentional funerary art. Visually striking and incredibly powerful, funerary art plays an important role in honoring those who have passed...

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Colubarium for urns. Article by Pulvis Art Unrs on Direct Cremation

Direct Cremation: the Pros and Cons

You’ve probably got questions when it comes to exploring cremation options. From choosing cremation urns for ashes to considering more personalized keepsakes for ashes, there’s so much to consider. But the first place to start is the type of cremation. This article provides important information that will help you decide if direct cremation is a good idea for your family.

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Pulvis Art Urns at Funeral Service Times

Pulvis Art Urns at Funeral Service Times

We are happy to announce that our handmade products got featured in the June issue of Funeral Service Times

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Urns for ashes and coffins. Keeping urns in a cemetery article by Pulvis Art Urns

Keeping Urns and Ashes in a Cemetery. What you should know.

 Did you know that keeping urns at home isn’t your only option after cremation? While many begin the process of honoring a loved one by browsing a wide selection of cremation urns for ashes to be kept at home, it’s important to note that cremation offers additional possibilities. Ceramic urns with ashes can also be perpetually honored with a final resting place in a cemetery. If you haven’t decided yet how to best honor your loved one, take a look at some of the benefits and options available with keeping urns and ashes in a cemetery.

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