Supply of cinerary urns

For those who choose cremation, cinerary urns are essential, in this way they ensure the correct custody of the ashes of the deceased loved one.

There are different models: those that are resistant over time for the burial of ashes, but also biodegradable ones in case you want to bury the ashes of the deceased in a private space, such as a garden.

What to do with the ashes of a deceased person?

The urn for the ashes of the deceased is the container for safely storing the remains of the deceased loved one at the end of the cremation process.

The urn can be buried, kept at home or the ashes can be scattered.

Interment of ashes with biodegradable urn

Inhumation consists of burying the ashes of the deceased in the ground using a biodegradable urn.

In this way it is possible to respect the environment.

We accompany you in this process with professionalism: carrying out the cremation procedures, choosing the urn and finally identifying the funeral monument to remember the deceased loved one.

Entrustment of the ashes

The ashes are placed inside the cinerary urn chosen during the organization of the funeral. At the end of the cremation, the ashes are collected in the urn, which in turn is sealed and unequivocally allows the identification of the deceased’s personal data. The person in charge of the urn has the obligation to express written consent with a specific custody report.

Who can keep the ashes in the house?

First degree relative and spouse of the deceased are those who can dispose of the ashes and keep them at home. By law, a request to the municipality regarding death and/or burial is necessary to obtain authorization to keep the sealed urn at your home.