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There is evidence of human beings using pottery urns to hold the remains of their loved ones beginning in 7000 B.C. in China. Since the Stone Age, we have been honoring our dead through cremation and funerary urns. In Western civilization, the ancient Greeks and Romans, and later the Slavic peoples and Northern Europeans embraced this tradition.
Clearly, death ends lives, but our relationships with those we knew and loved do not end. We keep them close to us in many ways throughout the rest of our lives. This happens in our hearts and minds, as well as in our traditions and rituals.
GetUrns offers an enormous variety of classic cremation urns. You will find them in sizes large and small, with simple to more elaborate designs. These urns are always aesthetically pleasing and are crafted by artisans to last into the next generation and beyond.
Only if those other people do not understand and embrace that their lives will also end someday. Honoring and remembering your loved one by keeping a classic cremation urn in your home is respectful. It is also a powerful motivation to live your life to the fullest.
Yes. There are special vaults for holding the cremains of your departed in a beautiful urn. They are called columbariums, and you can often find them beside the burial grounds of churches and municipal cemeteries.