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Choosing cremation urn for a loved one is personal. You want to celebrate their life, honor their wishes and preserve their dignity, but you may also have a budget or environmental concerns to consider. With cremation urns from OneWorld Memorials™, you can find the perfect balance of memorializing a lost family member, friend or beloved pet in a way that fits your needs and their requests.

Cremation Urns for Sale

OneWorld Memorials™ carries one of the largest online selections of cremation urns for sale, with urns varying from extra-small to large for storing, sharing or scattering ashes. 

What is An Urn?

A cremation urn is a vase or a box that is intended to hold the cremains of a body. Those who intend to display the urn in a memorial niche within their homes may look for memorial urns that will complement their home's décor or honor the loved one's interests and memory. Some families and friends opt to bury an urn, so they may prefer a biodegradable urn made from paper, salt or plant materials. Still, others plan to scatter their loved one's ashes, making, a scattering urn or tube an appropriate choice.

Why OneWorld Memorials™ Is Your Go-To for Beautiful Cremation Urns for Human Ashes

We source cremation urns for ashes that are made by the best manufacturers in the industry, so you can be confident when you shop at OneWorld Memorials™. We're sure you'll find the perfect memorial urn for your loved one's remains within your budget on our site. Our selection of urns for sale features a variety of materials from which to choose, including ceramic, glass, marble, metal, wood and more. We offer a best-price guarantee on each purchase, taking some of the stress out of the process. 

Cremation Urns for Display or Burial

If you choose to display or bury your loved one in a cremation urn, you're not alone. Many people commemorate a loved one's memory by storing the cremated ashes in a beautiful cremation container. Cremated remains can be laid to rest or memorialized in a columbarium, cremation plot, mausoleum, or another place of remembrance. Some modern families may prefer to display urns at home on a fireplace mantle, bookshelf, side table or window sill.

What To Consider: Price Point, Material and More

You can easily sort our cremation urn selection by size, price, material, style, theme, or other specifications. OneWorld Memorials™ strives to make the process of shopping for cremation urns easy, meaningful and straightforward. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee as well as free ground shipping on all orders over $100 in the contiguous United States. Orders under $100 will be charged a flat rate of $10. Please explore our selection of urns for human ashes today and memorialize your loved one with our lovely selection of products.

Cremation Urn Sizing: why Sizing Can Help You Determine an Urn for Human Ashes

When choosing urns for ashes, the general rule of thumb is 1 cubic inch for every pound that the person or pet weighed. Each urn or cremation container in our selection displays the approximate capacity in cubic inches, so you know what size will accommodate the amount of ashes you wish to store. Please keep in mind that capacities may vary. We recommend choosing an urn with more space than you think you might need.

If you need more information about how to select a cremation urn's size, please refer to our in-depth guide for more.

Let Us Know if We Can Help

Many cemeteries have strict policies about the burial urns. OneWorld Memorials™ recommends you check with your funeral provider before finalizing your decision. If you have any questions, we offer an array of planning guides for cremation, urn selection, memorials, and more. You may also call us toll-free today at (833) 493-9105 for further assistance or contact us online for additional information. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help during this time.

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Q: How to Choose a Cremation Urn?

A: Selecting a cremation urn is entirely up to personal preference, but there are still a few important factors to consider, like the weight of the individual, your plans for the ashes and whether they need to be divided. Consider these factors before selecting an urn, as they limit your options. After this, if you're purchasing an urn in advance, consult your loved one about what they would like it to look like. Otherwise, consult your family to find the best option.

Q: What to Look for When Buying an Urn?

A: Ask yourself if you plan to bury the urn, display it in your home, divide cremains among family or place it in a columbarium. This question will help guide you to more applicable options when searching for an urn.

Q: What Are Cremation Urns Made of?

A: Cremation urns can be made of wood, marble, stone, metal, ceramics, glass, steel or biodegradable materials for burial. Each cremation urn's material is described in further detail.

Q: What is the Average Size of a Cremation Urn?

A: Cremation urns vary greatly in size - ranging from personal cremation jewelry to extra-large urns that can the cremains of more than one person - but on average, cremation urns are between 8" and 9" tall.

Q: How Much Does a 200lb Person Weigh After Cremation?

A: Generally speaking, ashes following cremation will be 3.5% of the person's original weight. This number can vary greatly and is based more on bone density than weight. It is best to prepare to receive anywhere between five and ten pounds of ashes.

 

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