Cremation is an alternative choice to burial for many families and individuals today. Cremation urns come in a wide variety of material and styles. When you choose an urn, you are creating a permanent memorial, one that reflects your loved one’s character and your personal taste. That’s why you are encouraged to take time to learn about the different materials and designs presented to the left. There are bronze, cultured marble, cloisonné, ceramic, artisan metal, wood, stainless steel, and keepsake urns. Urns serve as a focal point for remembrance when family members visit the resting place helping them to ease their grief and sorrow. Here are a few examples:
 
Bronze Urns -- Bronze is a semi-precious metal used to produce high-quality cremation urns. These urns are made of solid bronze, offering strength and durability. Some have a traditional vase shape, while others are crafted works of art featuring hand applied finishes -- all of which are especially appropriate for display in the home. Bronze cremation urns are available in a variety of shapes and sizes.
 
Cloisonne Urns -- Beautiful and delicate, yet sturdy, they symbolize the timeless beauty of fine art. These hand-crafted Chinese Cloisonnes are a testimony to the splendor of the imperial court. Cloisonne is the art of applying enamel of all colours to the surface of a copper or bronze object, which is then fired to become a bright and colourful work of art. The ancient Oriental art of Cloisonné is reproduced in these urns. Each urn is a handcrafted copper design covered with a hand painted floral finish making each one slightly different from the other. This ranks as one of China's major contributions to the world's fine arts.
 
 
Cultured Marble Urns -- Cultured marble urns are well-designed and elegant in appearance and yet very durable, resistant to denting and chipping. Cultured marble is a precise blend of polyester resin, catalyst, fillers and pigments that is thoroughly mixed and placed into open molds that have been coated with a clear gel coat. The molding process enables the manufacturer to produce cultured marble at a substantially lower cost than quarried marble. Cultured marble is a manufactured product, and like natural marble, granite, etc., varies in shade and color.
 
Wood Urns -- Woods such as Walnut, Oak, Cherry and Mahogany are classified as "hardwoods" due to their toughness, and the fact that they typically come from deciduous trees. Hardwoods are normally more expensive than softwoods because the trees grow more slowly. Wood urns are crafted from a wide range of wood species. Each features hand finishing with top quality stains and lacquers. Like the sheet bronze urn, wood urns can also be personalized with engravings. Costs are often reflective of the design, workmanship and the rarity and quality of the materials used.
 
Here are a few examples of Urns/Urn Vaults we have to offer:
 

Urns

The Water Lilly

$

 

Sapphire Seas

$

Cornerstone - Marble

$

Summit

$

Remembrance

$

Salute Hardwood

$

3-D Country Roads

$

Arlington Pewter

$

Hallmark - Taupe

$

Victorian

$

Cameo Rose Cloisonne

$

Tranquility

$

Moonstone

$

Sedona

$

Pebble Dust (Regal)

$

 
 
Urn Vaults

Bronze Triune

$

Copper Triune

$

Stainless Steel Triune

$

Cameo Rose

$

Venetian

$

Monticello

$