Where should I display a wooden urn at home?
You can display a beautiful wooden urn at home in a place of honor, such as on a sturdy shelf or a dedicated memorial area, ensuring it's away from direct exposure to hot or [...]
You can display a beautiful wooden urn at home in a place of honor, such as on a sturdy shelf or a dedicated memorial area, ensuring it's away from direct exposure to hot or [...]
Yes, cremated ashes can be kept in a wooden urn indefinitely, providing a timeless and dignified memorial for loved ones. Wooden custom urns offer a beautiful way to preserve ashes, allowing families to cherish memories [...]
Yes, wooden urns can be used to hold the ashes of animals, providing a dignified and personalized pet memorial. Our koa wood urns come in various sizes and are customizable, making it possible to [...]
When selecting an urn for biodegradable purposes, consider choosing a wood urn box made from untreated or sustainably sourced wood to ensure minimal environmental impact. Additionally, opt for urn designs that do not incorporate [...]
A good photo for engraving will have high resolution (larger file size), sharp focus and even lighting of the subject with minimal shadows. If possible, avoid photos where the subject is wearing glasses or [...]
Feel free to contact us directly (phone or email) with questions about custom urn personalization or if you would like to make sure a particular photo is suitable for custom urn engraving. [...]
As a general guideline, we recommend allowing 1 cubic inch of space of urn capacity for each pound of the individual's weight. In other words, a person who weighed approximately 200 pounds would require [...]
Common types of wood used to make wooden urns include hardwoods such as oak, walnut, cherry, and maple, known for their durability and attractive grain patterns. Additionally, exotic woods like mahogany, rosewood, and teak [...]
The longevity of a wooden urn depends on factors such as the type of wood, environmental conditions, and maintenance. Generally, well-crafted wooden urns can last for generations with proper care, often comparable in durability [...]
The main difference between a traditional wooden urn and a wooden keepsake urn lies in their intended purpose and size. While a traditional urn is typically larger and designed to hold the entire cremated [...]