

Display a Meaningful Urn at Home
Many families choose a traditional or modern urn to keep their loved one close in a meaningful and beautiful way.







A simple way to estimate urn size is that one pound of body weight generally equals one cubic inch of ashes. For example, a person who weighed 170 pounds would typically need an urn that holds at least 170 cubic inches.
Most standard adult urns hold 200–220 cubic inches, which works for the majority of adults. If you’re unsure or between sizes, it’s always best to choose a slightly larger urn to ensure a comfortable fit.
For families choosing to share ashes, keepsake urns and cremation jewelry are also available and designed to hold smaller portions.
Yes. Many families choose to divide ashes into multiple urns or keepsakes so each loved one can have a personal way to remember.
If you purchase urns or keepsakes through us, we will divide the ashes for you at no additional charge. If you bring in urns, keepsakes, or jewelry from another source, a $25 fee per item will apply.
Our carefully selected urns and keepsakes are chosen for their quality and reliability, helping ensure everything is handled with care.
There are many types of urns to choose from, depending on your preferences and how you plan to honor your loved one.
Common options include traditional urns for the home, wood and marble urns for a natural or classic look, ceramic and modern urns for a more unique style, and biodegradable urns for burial or scattering. There are also keepsake urns and memorial jewelry for families who wish to share a smaller portion.
Urns come in a variety of materials, including wood, marble, ceramic, metal, and biodegradable options. The right choice often depends on where the urn will be kept and the style that feels most meaningful to your family.
For example, wood and marble urns offer a classic, timeless look, while ceramic and modern designs provide a more unique or artistic option. Biodegradable urns are often chosen for burial or scattering.
Yes, you can travel with an urn, but there are a few important guidelines to follow.
The TSA requires that the urn be made of a material that can be easily scanned by X-ray, such as wood, plastic, or biodegradable materials. Urns made of metal, stone, or ceramic may not pass through security.
It’s also recommended to carry the urn with you rather than placing it in checked luggage, and to check with your airline in advance for any additional requirements.
Choosing the right urn is a personal decision, and there’s no single “right” choice. Many families consider where the urn will be placed, whether it will be kept at home, buried, or used for scattering.
Others choose based on style, material, or something that reflects their loved one’s personality. Some families also select keepsake urns or jewelry to share among loved ones.
If you’re unsure, we’re here to help guide you through the options and answer any questions along the way.