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 are also popular choices, offering unique colors and textures that add to the aesthetic appeal of the urn.
 
Choosing a Hawaiian Koa wood urn offers a unique and meaningful option, particularly if you have a connection to Hawaii or appreciate the rich cultural significance and beautiful grain patterns of Koa wood.