Supply of coffin for the dead

Coffins and coffins are funeral items to which we pay great attention, starting from the materials down to the smallest finishes, inlays and decorations.

We help in choosing the type of wood between fir, oak, walnut, larch and ash, but above all we direct the customer towards the best quality-price ratio of the coffin.

What is a coffin?

The coffin is a wooden funeral container, intended to accommodate the body of the deceased. A structure that also fulfills an ornamental purpose, the center of the funeral home, where relatives and friends can say their last goodbyes to the deceased loved one.

The coffin also allows the transport and then the burial or cremation of the missing person.

How much does a coffin cost?

The economic investment for the purchase of a funeral coffin varies based on the wood chosen, the shape, the personalized decorations and any internal padding.

The most convenient ones are those made of fir and pine up to the luxury ones, made with precious woods and enriched with gold or platinum decorations.

How are coffins made?

Coffins are commonly made of pine, fir, chestnut and lime wood.

Once the funeral home has been completed, our operators take care of melting the internal zinc lining and closing the coffin for transport to the church and then to the cemetery.

The requirement for a galvanized coffin applies only to coffins that are to be buried or buried.

Difference between coffin and coffin

We accompany our customers in choosing the coffin or funeral coffin.

Both contain the deceased, but differ in shape, material and destination.

The coffin is more refined and is made of more valuable and robust wood since it is intended for burial.

The coffin, on the other hand, is designed for cremation and is therefore cheaper and less sophisticated, although it complies with dedicated hygiene and health standards.