The next most popular size is a keepsake urn. A keepsake urn holds a portion of remains; however, it is a very small portion, measuring out to roughly a few tablespoons. A good rule of thumb to follow is this: one pound of body weight equals roughly one cubic inch of urn space (a little less).
Companion urns for two persons are created with true love in mind. The bond between two lovers can be so deep and powerful that they or their family want to cherish and remember that bond after death. Companion urns allow for the ashes of two people to be placed side by side oftentimes in a separate compartment for eternity. Companion urns traditionally hold around 400 cubic inches.
It’s possible you bought a child-sized urn or infant urn, a medium-sized urn, or a keepsake. The medium sized urns are ideal for families who would like to split ashes between keepsakes, as well as an urn, multiple urns, or for families who would like to scatter a portion of the remains and keep the rest. Child-sized urns will be smaller, holding only 120 cubic inches or so, and sometimes they are purchased in mistake for a full-sized adult urn. The best way to check what size you are purchasing is to see how many cubic inches it holds.
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