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How do you fill cremation jewellery with the ashes?

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Cremation jewellery is a beautiful, personal way to keep your loved one close to your heart. The process of filling the jewellery with ashes is simple and can be done at home. Once the cremation process is complete, the ashes are placed into a temporary plastic bag and delivered inside a box. The ashes are then transferred into the final resting place, which is typically a cremation urn. You can also find instructions on  how to fill a cremation urn . Once this is complete, many people then wish to retain a portion of ashes in cremation jewellery as a keepsake. This also allows family to share the ashes of their loved one amongst many people, to help keep their memory alive. These instructions will guide you on how to transfer a portion of the ashes to your  keepsake jewellery .  Here are the steps you need to take. Please read them in full before commencing. What you will need Cremation jewellery A funnel, that may come with the jewellery A teas...

Choosing a Cremation Urn for Ashes

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Losing a loved one is never easy. The cremation process can be confusing and choosing the right urn for your loved one's ashes can seem like an insurmountable task. But we're here to help. Ashes are the cremated remains of a person or pet. They are typically scattered, buried, or placed in a columbarium. However, some people choose to keep the ashes in an urn. Here are a few things to keep in mind when choosing a cremation urn for ashes. Size .  If you are considering this option, it is important to choose an  urn  that is the right size. Ashes typically weigh between 3lbs/1.3kg and 7lbs/3.2kgs, so you will need an urn that can accommodate this amount of weight and volume. In addition, you will need to consider the dimensions of the urn. You can use this handy  guide to choosing a cremation urn size. Space .  Ashes can take up a lot of space, so you will need to choose an urn that is large enough to hold them. For some, that might mean a small...