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Bronze Urns, When Only the Best Will Do

October 12, 2015 urngarden.com

“His office looked like an Egyptian tomb”. That’s how one of our customers who was buying an urn for her husband described his style. He was intrigued by the history and mystery of the ancients and had a collection of relics and reproductions.  Her choice to honor him was the Bronze Griffin Cremation Urn, a gold sarcophagus style with twin guardian griffins in bas relief surrounding the box as a symbol of protection. Such a beautiful style and a timeless design.

bronze griffin cremation urn for ashes

Bronze Sea Turtle Urn

Another customer recently sent us photos of the turtle urn she bought for her departed sister. She chose the bronze turtle urn and surrounded the sculpture with sea shells and flowers at the memorial service. After the funeral she placed the urn in a lighted curio cabinet for display. Read about another turtle urn customer here.

Last Wishes & Funeral Home to the Stars

A recent widower in New York chose the beautiful Belle Fleurs Bronze Urn for his wife. Rich patina finish, trimmed in roses and topped with a gold dove finial.

belle bronze cremation urn for ashes

She wanted her services handled at corporately owned Frank E. Campbell, funeral home of the stars. Incredibly expensive, this gentleman said that preparation, private viewing, limo to the crematory, and cremation, which he stayed and watched, was around $11,000. No memorial service was held. She wanted the best, and he got it for her.

Bronze Veterans Memorial Honors War Hero

Another customer wanted something special for her brother who served tours in Vietnam and Korea. She chose the helmet and boots military memorial.

bronze army cremation urn

Since this urn was not able to engraved on the surface, we did personalized dog tags that told the story of his military service and tours of Vietnam.

This was the first bronze urn that was to be buried. Even more surprising, was that the cemetery in California did not require a burial vault.

Firefighter Helmet Urn

The firefighter helmet urn has been a popular style with families and can be embossed with name, rank, and department. We are working on one right now for a family in California.

decorative bronze cremation urns for ashes

Our premium bronze line is for discriminating customers who want a top of the line memorial. These are handcrafted using ancient techniques, painstakingly created by artisans that care about your loved one.

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Funeral Urns Video

February 6, 2012 urngarden.com

Funeral urns range in finishes like bronze, stainless steel, copper, pewter, brass, cloisonne and resin. Styles range in shape from simple cubes and vases to bronze sculpture that can be displayed at the funeral or memorial, kept in the home or a secure selection for burial at the cemetery. Funeral keepsakes include small urns for a token amount of ashes as well as cremation jewelry.

Top of the Line: Bronze Cremation Urns

If you are looking for a way to create an eternal memorial for your loved one, a bronze urn for ashes is a top option. Bronze is one of the most superior metals that you can choose for your urn, because it lasts a lifetime and provides a wide range of decorative possibilities.

Bronze cremation urns can weigh anywhere from 25 to 45 pounds, and will also be higher in price than other more short-lived options. The extra amount of money that you pay, however, will give you a work of art that can be displayed anywhere in the home.

Is a Bronze Urn the Right Choice?

Bronze cremation urns are created from only the purest bronze on the market, with a range of traditional as well as more contemporary designs. When you are trying to choose the perfect bronze cremation urn, it’s a good idea to think about your loved one’s personality.

What would he or she have liked? Some urns are created to showcase certain hobbies or interests, while others will be more classical in design. These can all be the perfect resting place. Some of the more common types of bronze urns include:Pillars

  • Statues
  • Animals (American eagle, deer, etc.)
  • Vases (holds ashes and flowers)
  • Candle holder (holds ashes and a candle)
  • Egyptian pyramid
  • Military or veteran style
  • Seashells
  • Angels
  • Double or companion urns

Beautiful and Durable
They are designed to be strong, durable, and to last throughout the ages. Bronze has been used for centuries as a way to create sculpture, works of art, and funerary urns.

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