Different Types Of Pet Burial Markers
It is very hard to say goodbye to a much loved companion who has been a faithful friend for many years. For many, it is an absolute necessity that something be done to keep the memory of such an animal alive for many more years to come. Pet burial markers allow people to do just that in a way that best suits the personality of those involved.
Each person has a different view on what would be the best way to honor their own wonderful pet. Some feel they can not be separated and wish to keep the cremated remains in an ornamental urn so that they may remain close. Still others may prefer to use memorial stones or plaques to designate the final resting place.
The options available are as varied as the people who are choosing them, so there is something for everyone. The process is begun by first deciding how visible and ornate the marker should appear as well as in what location it will be placed. The memorials can be as simple as an engraved wind chime or as complex as a full headstone.
Urns are very popular and come in so many different styles and types that the options seem endless. There are biodegradable ones that over time will return to nature, wooden ones for a natural feel and even those made of metal, glass or ceramic for a more refined appeal. For those who wish to forgo tradition, ashes may even be kept in urns that resemble statues of a specific breed, a photo cube or even a simple box that could be carried around.
For those occasions when the owner has the pet cremated and placed in an urn, they may still wish to have a special resting place for the remains. There are headstones that are made especially for this purpose. They have a compartment hidden inside them that is designed to hold the ashes for eternity in a safe place above ground. These markers can be made of either granite or resin.
Even without the hidden compartment, a granite marker makes a great option for commemoration. There are so many choices in style, color and form to be had with this medium. It can be made to lay flat to the ground, hang on a wall or to stand alone.
Granite comes in a variety of colors including white, pink, blue, green and black. The surface can be left in it's naturally matte finish or it can be polished to a super high gloss. The natural style can be engraved with an epithet in the traditional style, or if the shiny buffed look is preferred, it has the option of being etched so that a photograph may be almost perfectly reproduced on its surface.
Engraved river rocks and specially carved flagstones are just a few more styles of pet burial markers that are very popular. Anything from a simple aluminum tag placed upon a tree to a metal lawn sign can be tastefully done to serve as a lasting reminder of a well-loved pet. Whether keeping their presence in the garden, in a designated resting place, or on a mantle in the living room, there are many ways to give a lost companion a sense of immortality.
Each person has a different view on what would be the best way to honor their own wonderful pet. Some feel they can not be separated and wish to keep the cremated remains in an ornamental urn so that they may remain close. Still others may prefer to use memorial stones or plaques to designate the final resting place.
The options available are as varied as the people who are choosing them, so there is something for everyone. The process is begun by first deciding how visible and ornate the marker should appear as well as in what location it will be placed. The memorials can be as simple as an engraved wind chime or as complex as a full headstone.
Urns are very popular and come in so many different styles and types that the options seem endless. There are biodegradable ones that over time will return to nature, wooden ones for a natural feel and even those made of metal, glass or ceramic for a more refined appeal. For those who wish to forgo tradition, ashes may even be kept in urns that resemble statues of a specific breed, a photo cube or even a simple box that could be carried around.
For those occasions when the owner has the pet cremated and placed in an urn, they may still wish to have a special resting place for the remains. There are headstones that are made especially for this purpose. They have a compartment hidden inside them that is designed to hold the ashes for eternity in a safe place above ground. These markers can be made of either granite or resin.
Even without the hidden compartment, a granite marker makes a great option for commemoration. There are so many choices in style, color and form to be had with this medium. It can be made to lay flat to the ground, hang on a wall or to stand alone.
Granite comes in a variety of colors including white, pink, blue, green and black. The surface can be left in it's naturally matte finish or it can be polished to a super high gloss. The natural style can be engraved with an epithet in the traditional style, or if the shiny buffed look is preferred, it has the option of being etched so that a photograph may be almost perfectly reproduced on its surface.
Engraved river rocks and specially carved flagstones are just a few more styles of pet burial markers that are very popular. Anything from a simple aluminum tag placed upon a tree to a metal lawn sign can be tastefully done to serve as a lasting reminder of a well-loved pet. Whether keeping their presence in the garden, in a designated resting place, or on a mantle in the living room, there are many ways to give a lost companion a sense of immortality.
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