Some of life’s most precious memories are shared at home, so it’s no surprise that keeping urns at home has become a common and celebrated practice. In many cases, families can’t imagine choosing another final resting place for their loved one following cremation. Take a look at some of the best ideas for perpetually celebrating the life of a loved one right within the comfort of home.
Whether keeping ashes at home is a good idea depends on a variety of factors, including personal preference, cultural or religious beliefs, and any applicable laws or regulations in your area.
Selecting Cremation Urns for Ashes
While a cemetery setting may be beautifully maintained, cemeteries can lack the personal, unique, and intimate connection that people share with their loved ones. The home, on the other hand, often holds many of those personal quirks and memories, including favorite photographs, mementos, and more. After all, home is the setting ‘where life happened,’ which makes it a natural choice as a place of remembrance.
The best part about keeping urns at home is that you get to personalize the experience. Some individuals prefer simple ceramic urns, while others enjoy selecting from more extravagant handmade urns that resemble fine art pieces.
There are many striking art urns available that can capture the essence of a loved one’s unique personality and spirit. From modern to natural and even artisan urns that include a space for lighting a candle, the styles of handmade urns are endless.
Set of artistic ceramic urns for ashes by Pulvis Art Urns
Where to Keep Urns in the House
In addition to browsing a wide array of cremation urns for ashes, selecting where to keep the urns should also be taken into account. Some families may prefer for an urn to take a humble space on the mantle or bookcase. This can provide a gentle, comforting presence that still allows space to grow and carry on with life.
On the other hand, some enjoy creating a small shrine surrounding ceramic urns as a more noticeable place of devotion and memory. Choosing a special space for the shrine and filling it with photographs, keepsakes, personal notes, candles, and even small articles of clothing, like a favorite hat or tie, can provide a meaningful ambiance to enjoy within the home.
Regardless of how visible (or private) you decide to keep cremation urns at home, remember to ensure that the display is secure and safely out of reach so that accidents are unlikely.
Pros and cons of keeping cremation urns at home
Pros:
- Keeping ashes at home can provide a sense of comfort and closeness to a loved one who has passed away.
- It can allow family members to create a private memorial or shrine for their loved one.
- It may be more convenient for family members who want to visit the ashes regularly.
Cons:
- Keeping ashes at home may be illegal in some areas or violate homeowners association rules.
- It may be difficult to ensure the safety and security of the ashes, especially if there are young children or pets in the home.
- It may be emotionally difficult for some family members to have the ashes in the home.
Creative Ideas for Keeping Ashes at Home
Not all ashes are kept within ceramic urns. In fact, there are many creative ways to integrate ashes into a meaningful display at home. For example, some people like to scatter the ashes into a memorial garden, supplementing the space with flowers or a tree of remembrance. Others are much more private and like to explore hidden places to keep urns. These discreet options include books and sculptures with secret compartments that can keep the ashes safe and out of view.
"Wings" artisan urn for ashes by Pulvis.
Home is Where the Heart Is
Even families that move around a lot can keep ashes close. Instead of scattering the ashes in a memorial garden, consider having them transformed into personalized jewelry, pottery, or other keepsakes for ashes. Smaller mementos can be crafted using some or all of the ashes, making it much easier to keep close to the heart when moving or travelling.
As you can see, there are many wonderful options for keeping a loved one’s ashes at home, perhaps the most special and comforting final resting place.
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Hi how much is a box or urn for 1 adult. They say 3.5 litres fit an adult but it doesn’t
Thanks vicky