Cremation Urn Size Guide
Understanding urn sizes is essential when selecting the right cremation urn. This chart provides a clear breakdown of cubic inches needed based on body size
1️⃣ Understanding Urn Sizes
When choosing an urn, it’s important to consider the volume of cremated remains. The amount of ashes depends on bone structure rather than weight.
🔹 Average Adult Size: ~200 cubic inches.
🔹 Children (8-13 years): ~100-122 cubic inches.
🔹 Infants & Children (under 8): ~50 cubic inches.
🔹 Keepsake Urns: Hold only a small portion (a few tablespoons).
💡 Rule of Thumb: 1 pound of body weight ≈ 1 cubic inch of urn space.
2️⃣ What Are Keepsake Urns?
Keepsake urns hold small portions of cremated remains (3-15 cubic inches, ~3 tablespoons). They allow family members to share ashes and keep a meaningful tribute.
🛍️ Many families:
✔️ Scatter most of the ashes but keep a small amount.
✔️ Use a cremation pendant for portability.
✔️ Have multiple keepsakes for different family members.
3️⃣ What Are Companion Urns?
Companion urns are designed for two loved ones, symbolizing an everlasting bond.
🔹 Capacity: ~400 cubic inches.
🔹 Compartments: Some hold ashes together, others separately.
🔹 Ideal for couples who wish to rest side by side.
4️⃣ Do Cremation Pendants Hold Ashes?
Yes! Cremation jewelry is a beautiful way to carry a small portion of ashes with you.
🔹 Capacity: Less than a teaspoon.
🔹 Opening Mechanism: Small screw (side, bottom, or chain).
🔹 Great for: Keeping a piece of your loved one close.
5️⃣ Did You Buy the Wrong Size Urn?
Not sure if your urn is the right size? Here’s how to check:
🔹 Child Urns (~120 cubic inches): Sometimes mistakenly bought instead of adult urns.
🔹 Medium-Sized Urns (~150 cubic inches): Great for splitting ashes among multiple family members.
🔹 Keepsake Urns (~3-15 cubic inches): Hold only a small portion.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right urn size ensures your loved one’s ashes are stored respectfully and securely. If you need guidance, our team is here to help.
📞 Contact us today for expert advice.
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