Fisherman's Heaven, Cremation Urn
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Regular price $189.00
Fisherman's Heaven, Cremation Urn
THIS URN SHOWS A BEAUTIFUL DETAILED IMAGE OF A FISHERMAN IN HIS BOAT FACING THE CALM WATERS AND A BRILLIANT SETTING SUN. A FITTING TRIBUTE ANYONE WITH A STRONG FISHING AND BEING ON THE WATER.
Featuring a high-resolution image of the sun setting over the horizon among the gentle clouds and calm water. A fisherman is standing in a peaceful scene on his fishing boat floating above the serene waters bringing in his last catch of the day.. The brilliant colors of the sunset stand out among the soft hues of blue which gradually flow from the water to the sky. This urn is crafted from top quality materials which has a durable high-gloss finish.
This urn can be proudly displayed anywhere in the home.
- Dimensions: 10.3" x 6.1"
- Capacity: 200 Cubic Inches
- Keepsake: Not Available
- Engravable: No
How to Determine the Right Size of an Urn for a Loved One's Ashes
Choosing the correct size for an urn is essential to ensure it can hold all of your loved one's ashes. Here's a straightforward guide to help you make the right decision.
Step-by-Step Guide to Selecting the Correct Urn Size
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Estimate Healthy Body Weight: Begin by determining the approximate healthy body weight of the deceased individual or pet.
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Conversion Ratio: Use the general rule that 1 pound of healthy body weight equates to about 1 cubic inch of ash. This makes it easy to estimate the volume of ashes you will receive.
- For instance, a person who weighed 100 pounds will yield close to 100 cubic inches of ashes.
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Account for Variations: Keep in mind that the actual volume of ashes can vary due to differences in cremation processes, temperatures, and bone structure. These factors can cause slight deviations in the final amount of cremains.
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Choose a Larger Urn: To be on the safe side, it is usually recommended to select an urn that is slightly larger than your estimate. This helps ensure that the urn will not be too small to contain all the ashes.
- If you estimate needing 100 cubic inches, consider looking at urns that are around 110-120 cubic inches or larger.
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Additional Tips
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Consult a Professional: If you are unsure, contacting a professional or the crematorium can provide more personalized advice.
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Flexibility: Remember, an urn can never be too large, but it can be too small. It’s better to have a bit of extra space than not enough.
Following these guidelines will help you find an appropriately sized urn to honor and keep your loved one's ashes.