Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Urns and caskets from The Funeral Consultant

When someone is cremated their mortal remains are confined to ash, sometimes referred to as Cremated Remains. Many times in my career I have visited funeral homes that have housed countless plastic or cardboard containers of ashes. These are the people whose families are unsure of what exactly they wish to do with them; this is where we try to secure some closure for friends and relations in an appropriate and fitting way.

Here we have put together a small selection of the urns and caskets available to order from us:

Scatter tubes are an excellent way to hold, carry or ultimately disperse ashes. There are many different external designs. These are priced at £16.00 each.









Journey Earthurns come in two sizes, small and large at £25 or £50 respectively. They are crafted from recycled paper and are meant to be cast into the sea.

They remain on the surface for a short while before sinking from sight to biodegrade over time.




The Cloud urn is for a baby's cremated remains. It is in fact made of ceramic and comes in a choice of five different colours, priced at £150.
















The Moss Bio Urn is contructed from recycled and bio-friendly materials. The urn can be buried with no impact to the environment but can also be kept and admired. A double-canvas drawstring sack holds the ashes safely inside.

Sometimes, caring for the planet comes at cost, in this case £200.





There is a very small delivery charge for national (or international) delivery but orders to local addresses will not incur a fee.

All of these and more are available on our By Rawlinson page or just give me a call: 01803 211128. Most payment methods are accepted.

http://www.funeralconsultant.co.uk/after-the-funeral/rkf-products










1 comment:

  1. Accepting one's death can be very difficult and painful, especially if the person counts a lot for one's life. It's not easy to move on and let go of someone we love with the fact that whatever we do, we can never bring them back even if we recite the rosary million times again and again. But eventually as time passes by, we'll learn to let go of the pain and accept it.
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