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Economy White Pillow Biodegradable Cremation Urn

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Our Economy White Pillow Biodegradable Cremation Urns are handmade using a centuries old papermaking technique. First, the bark from the mulberry tree is harvested, leaving the tree alive and intact. After the bark is soaked, the resulting pulp is laid out on bamboo screens, often with floral material inlaid, and dried in the sun. Once dry the paper is used to create our beautiful and earth-friendly cremation urns, which will break down in water or soil. When placed in water, this water burial urn will float briefly then sink to the bottom, where it will break down naturally over time. Perfect for a ceremony or memorial service. Can be used in the ocean, lake, river or ground.
  • Dimensions: 13"L x 9"W x 4"H
  • Capacity: 230 cubic inches.
  • Urn will float briefly before sinking (weather conditions may effect time)
  • Designed to hold the ashes of a loved one with a weight of 230 lbs or less before cremation.
  • The Economy Pillow urn is perfect for ocean or deep water burial. These biodegradable urns are engineered to float momentarily and then gracefully sink. Once on the ocean floor, the urn will break down naturally over time.
  • Each Economy Pillow urn includes a water-soluble plastic bag (into which the cremated remains MUST be placed) which dissolves on contact with water. This allows the cremated remains to be dispersed quickly and the urn to remain submerged.
  • Economy White Pillow Instructions Click here

    Scattering ashes at sea. The federal Clean Water Act requires that cremated remains be scattered at least three nautical miles from land. If the scattering urn or container will not easily decompose, you must dispose of it separately. The EPA does not permit scattering at beaches or in wading pools by the sea. You must notify the EPA within 30 days of scattering ashes at sea.

    The Clean Water Act also governs scattering in inland waters such as rivers, lakes and ponds. For inland water burial, you may be legally required to obtain a permit from the state agency that manages the waterway.

    Burial at Sea - Code of Federal Regulations Click here.

    Description

    Our Economy White Pillow Biodegradable Cremation Urns are handmade using a centuries old papermaking technique. First, the bark from the mulberry tree is harvested, leaving the tree alive and intact. After the bark is soaked, the resulting pulp is laid out on bamboo screens, often with floral material inlaid, and dried in the sun. Once dry the paper is used to create our beautiful and earth-friendly cremation urns, which will break down in water or soil. When placed in water, this water burial urn will float briefly then sink to the bottom, where it will break down naturally over time. Perfect for a ceremony or memorial service. Can be used in the ocean, lake, river or ground.Dimensions: 13"L x 9"W x 4"H Capacity: 230 cubic inches. Urn will float briefly before sinking (weather conditions may effect time) Designed to hold the ashes of a loved one with a weight of 230 lbs or less before cremation.The Economy Pillow urn is perfect for ocean or deep water burial. These biodegradable urns are engineered to float momentarily and then gracefully sink. Once on the ocean floor, the urn will break down naturally over time. Each Economy Pillow urn includes a water-soluble plastic bag (into which the cremated remains MUST be placed) which dissolves on contact with water. This allows the cremated remains to be dispersed quickly and the urn to remain submerged.Economy White Pillow Instructions Click here Scattering ashes at sea. The federal Clean Water Act requires that cremated remains be scattered at least three nautical miles from land. If the scattering urn or container will not easily decompose, you must dispose of it separately. The EPA does not permit scattering at beaches or in wading pools by the sea. You must notify the EPA within 30 days of scattering ashes at sea. The Clean Water Act also governs scattering in inland waters such as rivers, lakes and ponds. For inland water burial, you may be legally required to obtain a permit from the state agency that manages the waterway. Burial at Sea - Code of Federal Regulations Click here.

    Description

    Our Economy White Pillow Biodegradable Cremation Urns are handmade using a centuries old papermaking technique. First, the bark from the mulberry tree is harvested, leaving the tree alive and intact. After the bark is soaked, the resulting pulp is laid out on bamboo screens, often with floral material inlaid, and dried in the sun. Once dry the paper is used to create our beautiful and earth-friendly cremation urns, which will break down in water or soil. When placed in water, this water burial urn will float briefly then sink to the bottom, where it will break down naturally over time. Perfect for a ceremony or memorial service. Can be used in the ocean, lake, river or ground.
  • Dimensions: 13"L x 9"W x 4"H
  • Capacity: 230 cubic inches.
  • Urn will float briefly before sinking (weather conditions may effect time)
  • Designed to hold the ashes of a loved one with a weight of 230 lbs or less before cremation.
  • The Economy Pillow urn is perfect for ocean or deep water burial. These biodegradable urns are engineered to float momentarily and then gracefully sink. Once on the ocean floor, the urn will break down naturally over time.
  • Each Economy Pillow urn includes a water-soluble plastic bag (into which the cremated remains MUST be placed) which dissolves on contact with water. This allows the cremated remains to be dispersed quickly and the urn to remain submerged.
  • Economy White Pillow Instructions Click here

    Scattering ashes at sea. The federal Clean Water Act requires that cremated remains be scattered at least three nautical miles from land. If the scattering urn or container will not easily decompose, you must dispose of it separately. The EPA does not permit scattering at beaches or in wading pools by the sea. You must notify the EPA within 30 days of scattering ashes at sea.

    The Clean Water Act also governs scattering in inland waters such as rivers, lakes and ponds. For inland water burial, you may be legally required to obtain a permit from the state agency that manages the waterway.

    Burial at Sea - Code of Federal Regulations Click here.

    Urn Sizing

    Follow These Rules To Better Determine The Size Of The Urn You Need

    Please Note: When we refer to "healthy" weight, we mean a weight prior to any illness that may have resulted in weight loss, if applicable.

    1. In order to hold all of your loved one's ashes you'll need to know the approximate healthy body weight of the person or pet you are shopping for.

    2. One pound of healthy body weight will yield just less than 1 cubic inch of ash.
      Assume for shopping purposes that: 1 pound of healthy body weight = 1 cubic inch ash
      .
      Easy example: A cremated 100 pound person (healthy weight) will yield almost 100 cubic inches of ashes. So, if 1 pound = 1 cubic inch, you will need an urn that is approximately 90-100 cubic inches or larger.

    3. There are a lot of other factors that play into how much cremains (ashes) you will actually receive from the crematorium. Cremated remains can vary in amount due to different cremation processes, temperature variations and the bone structure of the decedent. Because of that we can't guarantee 100% of the time that an urn will be large enough but if you follow these rules, or call us to discuss, 99.95% of the time we'll be right on.

    4. Buy an urn at least slightly larger than you need to avoid having the urn be too small for the ashes. Urn capacity can only be too small. You can use any size urn that holds more than you need.

    5. Keepsake Cremation Jewelry is designed to hold a trace amount of ashes, similar to the size of a ball-head sewing pin.

    Urn Sizing

    Follow These Rules To Better Determine

    Urn Sizing

    Follow These Rules To Better Determine The Size Of The Urn You Need

    Please Note: When we refer to "healthy" weight, we mean a weight prior to any illness that may have resulted in weight loss, if applicable.

    1. In order to hold all of your loved one's ashes you'll need to know the approximate healthy body weight of the person or pet you are shopping for.

    2. One pound of healthy body weight will yield just less than 1 cubic inch of ash.
      Assume for shopping purposes that: 1 pound of healthy body weight = 1 cubic inch ash
      .
      Easy example: A cremated 100 pound person (healthy weight) will yield almost 100 cubic inches of ashes. So, if 1 pound = 1 cubic inch, you will need an urn that is approximately 90-100 cubic inches or larger.

    3. There are a lot of other factors that play into how much cremains (ashes) you will actually receive from the crematorium. Cremated remains can vary in amount due to different cremation processes, temperature variations and the bone structure of the decedent. Because of that we can't guarantee 100% of the time that an urn will be large enough but if you follow these rules, or call us to discuss, 99.95% of the time we'll be right on.

    4. Buy an urn at least slightly larger than you need to avoid having the urn be too small for the ashes. Urn capacity can only be too small. You can use any size urn that holds more than you need.

    5. Keepsake Cremation Jewelry is designed to hold a trace amount of ashes, similar to the size of a ball-head sewing pin.

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