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What is you shipping charge?
We ship for free in the continental U.S.

Do you offer 2nd day shipping?
Yes, We do offer 2nd day shipping for an additional charge. Please check our
shipping page for details.

How do I know what size to choose?   
Generally, you would figure out what size urn you need by this simple formula. 1 cubic
inch for the cremation urn equals one pound of your loved ones body weight.
example: 160 lbs = 160 or larger cubic inches for the cremation urn.

How do I open the cremation urns?    
They usually open from the top or the bottom and they will come with instructions.

How are the ashes placed in the urn?   
If the Funeral Home still has the remains, bring the cremation urn to them and they will
fill the urn for you.  If you already received the remains from the Funeral Home and do
not want to fill it yourself, you can ask someone you know or you may bring the
remains back to the funeral home to fill. It Is very simple to do, but understandably,
some of you may not feel comfortable.

Can I have engraving directly on the surface of the cremation urn by your company?
Our Cremation Urns are not directly engravable. You can however purchase a
plaque, eisle or urn pendant that can be engraved.

Do you ship outside the U.S.?
At this time we only ship in the United States.

Should I seal the cremation urn?  
That is a personal decision. It is not necessary, but if it is something you want to do,
use a silicone adhesive or caulk.

Who would you recommend for engraving my urn?  
We suggest a local trophy store or a company that specializes in engraving.
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