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Cremation Urns Made by American Artists

October 29, 2013 urngarden.com

American FlagIf you want to honor your loved one with a work of art by an American artist, you might want to consider American made cremation urns. These are available in a variety of different materials, styles, and sizes.

Some of the most popular mediums that you can find these funeral urns in include metal sculptures, Raku pottery, and wood, for example. These types of urns are made not only vessels for your loved one’s cremains, but also to stand on their own as a piece of art that can be displayed in your home.

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There is an endless array of themes that are explored by the artists who craft American made cremation urns. For example, you might find these with depictions of nature such as hummingbirds, butterflies, or floral themes. Hobbies are another area that artists like to explore.

It’s important to keep the personality of your loved one in mind when you are sifting through these various designs, to choose something that he or she would love. For example, if your loved one enjoyed golf or horseback riding, you could choose urns that have this type of thematic design whether it’s a horse sculpture or a bronze urn with an engraving of golf clubs on it. Motorcycles and cowboy boots can give a fun, lively edge to the urn.

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Smaller Keepsake American Made Urns

Although there are many large-scale American made cremation urns that are designed to hold the entirety of your loved one’s remains, there are also smaller ones available. These can allow many family members to appreciate the time spent with their loved one, with the ashes divided between these smaller keepsake urns. They can be delicately decorated in all of the same styles or themes that you would find in a larger urn, made by an American artist.

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Buying American Urns Helps Local Artists

Angels, animals, and scenes from the sea are all popular motifs that you will find in these types of artistic urns. Whether you choose a design that highlights a hobby or one that is a natural work of beauty to proudly display in your home, you will find no shortage of options when it comes to American made cremation urns. By choosing to buy an American made product, you will be supporting the artists in your country while at the same time choosing an exquisite work of art that provides a unique memorial.

Cremation Urns made in USA

Visit our gallery to see a complete collection of American Made Cremation Urns created by artists from all over the country. We work with local potters as well as West Coast masters. Bronze and metal manufacturers represent from the East Coast. Stonemasons from the heartland. You’ll find quality memorials crafted from the heart and hands of this great nation.

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At Urn Garden, we have experience working with families as they experience the loss of a loved one. Our hope is that the articles and resources below will help make this process just a little easier.

If you’re looking to purchase a cremation urn, feel free to browse our collection, which includes keepsake urns, urns for pets, cremation jewelry, and more.

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