Death is an inevitable truth that can’t be neglected. After the death of an individual, cremation activities are carried out according to customs and traditions. Every religion follows its custom and traditions to cope with post-cremation events.
Once the cremation is conducted, the ashes of the deceased individual are handed over to the family members. You might have noticed a cardboard box that seems to be heavier than usual is handed over to the family members after cremation. This cardboard box comprises lime time emotions which washed away with the tears.
Figuring out what to do next with the loved ones’ cremated remains can be a difficult task. Several options are available that you can follow to honor your loved ones.
Several Ideal Options to Honor Your Loved Ones-
Scatter Ashes/ Cremations
This is the most popular option for handling the cremation remains. In this, the cremations are scattered in the places which hold significance and meaning for your deceased loved ones. Before scattering cremated remains, you need to be cognizant of the specific laws and regulations that each state and country follows.
After analyzing the place of scattering of cremations, contact the applicable government authority to make sure that all the permits and permissions are granted.
Another tradition followed by most individuals is scattering the cremated remains in the sea. In this, the cremations of your loved ones are scattered across the sea in a ceremony that can be quiet, peaceful, and serene.
Some country government officials have also permitted to scatter of the cremation remains in the national park, but each national park maintains its policies and procedures.
Non-ScatteringOptions
Scattering is the most popular option for dealing with the cremation remains, but there are limitless numbers of other ways to treat the cremations. You can keep your loved one cremation remains in Mens Gold Bracelets, in a vessel, and placed in a columbarium. You can also transform it into something else, like an ornament or even a tattoo.
Containers
Families have chosen to keep the remains of the deceased person in their everyday lives within a container or vessel.
Urn– this vessel is specifically designed to store the cremated remains. They are available in the market in various shapes, designs, and sizes. Various materials can be used, like marble, stainless steel, bronze, glass, porcelain, or wood. The urns which are used are biodegradable urns that can be used as a burial at sea or in green burials, and these urns can be planted in soil, which eventually grows into a memorial tree.
Decorative objects– the cremation remains can also be stored in creative and decorative objects like glass paperweights, hourglasses, holiday ornaments, and in Mens Red Leather Bracelet.
The cremated remains are also stored in golf balls. After filing the ashes, they can be used as a decorative item and can be placed in your office or any workspace, your den, or virtually anywhere and you can typically personalize them to get a unique representation of your loved ones.