Choosing the Right Companion Urn for Ashes – Pulvis Urns UK

There are many types of cremation urns on the market, and finding the right vessel is an important step in the process. Companion urns for ashes are those that are designed to hold the cremated remains of more than one person. These special, handcrafted urns are appropriate for a variety of situations, including those grieving parents, grandparents, or the loss of multiple family members at once.

Need guidance when shopping for the right cremation urns for ashes? Learn about companion urns to see if they’re the right option for your situation.

What Is a Companion Urn?

Most cremation urns are designed to hold the ashes of one individual. Companion urns, however, are specifically designed to accommodate the ashes of multiple people in a single vessel.

Companion Urn for Two By Pulvis Art Urns. Model Heart Urn

Ideal for couples, companion urns are a popular choice for honoring grandparents, parents, or other family members (like siblings) who passed together unexpectedly.

Who Can a Companion Urn Be Used for?

Companion urns are typically used for couples, because harboring their ashes in the same vessel offers a profound symbolism of unity – both in life and death. Having a single companion urn also makes it easier for descendants. Rather than buying an urn for mom and an urn for dad, a single companion urn can accommodate the ashes of both parents together.

Heart Cremation Urn for Ashes by Pulvis Art Urns.

Companion urns are also suitable for individuals who were significantly larger in size and stature. While most traditional cremation urns for ashes are designed based on the height and weight of an average adult, individuals who were larger in size may require a vessel with increased volume, like a companion urn.

How Big Should a Companion Urn Be?

Cremation urns for ashes are generally designed for the average size adult. Generally speaking, each pound requires one cubic inch of space in the vessel. Thus, a person who weighed 180 pounds will typically need a cremation urn with 180 cubic inches of space available to accommodate the ashes.

Heart Cremation Urn for Two. By Pulvis Art Urns

Companion urns – also sometimes referred to as ‘double urns’ – usually have about 360 to 480 cubic inches of space to accommodate the ashes of two individuals. Of course, these are ballpark numbers, and it’s always wise to discuss these topics with the crematorium to have a better understanding of what to expect and the volume of ashes that you will likely receive after a loved one is cremated.

How to Choose the Right Companion Urn for Ashes

There are lots of things to consider when choosing the right companion urn for ashes. First of all, the capacity of the cremation urn is fundamental when determining if it will be able to hold more than one person’s ashes.

Heart Cremation Urn for Ashes by Pulvis Art Urns.

Beyond practicality, the style and design of cremation urns will play a big role. Handmade urns are incredibly symbolic, so it’s important to choose a design that feels right for honoring your loved ones. Shopping handcrafted urns and specially designed art urns is strongly recommended, because these vessels bring a personal touch, rather than a generic, mass-produced look.

Handcrafted Companion Urns by Skilled Artisans

Handcrafted urns offer families plenty of choice when it comes to style, capacity, design, and impression. Whether you’re looking for a companion urn with strong religious motifs, or you prefer a more natural-looking ceramic art urn with abstract design, handcrafted urns are the way to go when it comes to finding a unique companion vessel that feels personal.

 

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