Showing posts with label pet urns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet urns. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2009

Cremation Urn Memorials

A beautiful cremation memorial can be a great way to deal with the process of grieving. A memorial with a custom made urn as the centerpiece can be a beautiful way to honor the departed. Cremation memorials are a wonderful way to keep the memory of a passed love one alive and to help the surviving relatives and friends deal with the difficult emotions of such a trying time with grace and creativity. More than just placing a funeral urn on a mantel, creating a shrine to the special someone will help the friends and relatives that the person who has passed has left behind. A cremation memorial can include much more than just a cremation urn.

A cremation memorial erected indoors can include memorial textile art, photographs, memorial paintings, sculpture and many other types of keepsakes and mementos of the deceased. Perhaps a shelf or table in a specific location will serve as a small altar, and objects and images that were special to the departed can be displayed together to give a sacred place the memory of the special person. When erecting a memorial inside with a handcrafted funeral urn as the centerpiece, a lot of creativity can be used and expressed. The location and how you arrange the items to serve as the memorial objects can be done in almost limitless possibilities. Weather and the elements do not come into question here, and fragile items can be used along with any other items you can think of.

Outdoor cremation memorials with a one of a kind cremation urn as the centerpiece have to be a little more secure and the items placed there must be able to withstand the elements. Metal art urns or stone cremation urns may be more suitable to outdoor memorial shrines. These materials are sturdier and have a better chance of surviving the elements and weather. If a covered area is being used, a little more flexibility is possible, but you still want to use sturdy materials for the objects you display. Selecting an outdoor memorial site is also a great way to allow others who may want to visit it to be able to have some quiet time with their memories of the deceased.

There are many objects that can be used in conjunction with the creation urn to honor the memory of the departed. Memorial glass is beautiful and can incorporate some of the ashes of the departed in the artwork itself. Memorial textile art is a great way to include items and objects from the life of the dearly departed. Photos, jewelry or other trinkets can be sewn into a quilt or blanket and preserved for a long time in this way. Memorial jewelry can be custom made to specifications and given out to friends or family of the deceased, or displayed as part of the memorial itself. A custom painted portrait or other painting can be created to honor the deceased, and displayed along with the shrine.

Creating a cremation memorial with a hand made funeral urn as the centerpiece is a great way to move through the process of grieving in a creative and healthy manner. Memorial objects such as jewelry, art, photographs and paintings can be used to complete the memorial. This can be a healing process for the people creating it, and can be a great way to honor the departed loved one.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Pet Cremation Urns

Our pets are some of the most important “people” in our lives. We raise them as we would a child and they are a constant companion that shows us the most important thing in the world: unconditional love. Our beloved animal companions become part of our family, and the connection we make with them is one that cannot fully be described in words. Pets are more than just an animal who lives in our house, a trophy possession or a living security system. They are our friends, helpers, confidants and sometimes our closest companions. When a pet passes away, it can often be just as difficult as losing a close friend or family member and the grief we experience is just as debilitating and difficult to move through. One of the ways we can deal with the loss of a pet is to memorialize them in the same way we would a person who passes. These days it is not uncommon to cremate a lost pet, and create a cremation memorial to that animal companion.

There are many reasons to cremate a pet when it passes away. One reason is to create a constant reminder of all the love and compassion the pet showed to us through its presence in our lives. Pets are often able to comfort us when nobody else can, and they seem to be able to give us the intangible support that a human being can’t always offer. For this reason, remembering them is a way to honor that contribution that they made to our lives and keep those memories alive forever. Of course you do not have to keep the cremated remains of the pet…perhaps you might spread the ashes someplace as you would the ashes of a departed family member. But if you do decide to keep the ashes of the beloved animal companion, then securing them in a custom made cremation urn is a wonderful way to preserve and protect the remains.

Pet urns are available in any shape and size you can imagine, and a custom made funeral urn is a wonderful way to memorialize a lost pet. The decorative urn can be crafted into any style and using a variety of materials. Ceramic cremation urns can be molded and shaped to the likeness of the pet or nave themed decorations that reflect the nature of the fine animal friend. Metal art urns are a modern looking item that is durable and sturdy, and can be displayed outside if an outdoor cremation memorial is desirable. Glass cremation urns are truly magical with swirling colors and patterns of bright hues unattainable in other mediums.

Whatever medium you choose, a custom made funeral urn is a great way to show the world the way in which your beloved animal companion impacted your life. A simple decorative art urn with a photo of your pet is a wonderful way to make a memorial and often other items that represent you pet can be displayed around the memorial cremation urn. Other types of memorial artwork can be obtained to go with the hand made art urn as well. Memorial jewelry, textile art and memorial paintings are all appropriate ways to honor the life of a beloved pet. Pets give us so much and ultimately ask so little in return, and it is not surprising that so many people are choosing to memorialize them when they pass.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Pet Memorials

When a beloved pet dies it can be very traumatic, and for many people the loss of a treasured family pet is almost as difficult to deal with as losing a friend or relative. Often when this sad day comes, people will choose to have their pet cremated and memorialized in a one of a kind custom made cremation urn.

Choosing to have your pet cremated and the remains contained inside a hand made funeral urn is a great way to honor the loyalty and friendship that a pet showed to you during its life. Family pets are just that important and make our lives that much richer and more meaningful. They stick with us through thick and thin and show us loyalty and friendship that is unconditional. A beautiful cremation memorial can be created indoors or outdoors depending on what type of urn you should choose to go with.

There are many options for creating a memorial to your pet. Creating a cremation memorial with a one of a kind urn as the centerpiece is a truly wonderful way to keep the memories of that beloved pet alive for all time. Hand made art urns are a great addition to any memorial display and can be kept on a mantle or in a special place to constantly remind you of the special time you shared with you wonderful family pet.

Glass cremation urns, metal funeral urns, ceramic art urns and pet urns are all available to keep the cremated remains of that special animal close to you. Decorative urns made especially for that wonderful family pet will be perfect for showing the world how much your sweet animal meant to you. Dog urns or cat urns can be a custom made cremation urn that reflects the personality of that special dog or cat that brought so much joy and love to your life.

If you want to create a memorial shrine outdoors, it is best to use a durable material for the one of kind hand made funeral urn. Selecting a metal cremation urn or a stone funeral urn is ideal for the outdoors, because it provides a durable material that is strong and will hold up against the elements and the weather. Indoor cremation memorials offer a little more flexibility in what type of material you choose to go with.

Having a custom made funeral urn crafted by a truly expert artisan is the best way to go about this process. This way, you can have the art urn created to your specifications and ensure that the vessel that holds your special family dog or beloved family cat will be a true memorial to that special friend. Finding an artisan who specializes in these types of hand made urns can be a challenge, but these days it is not as hard as it once was.

There are now companies that specialize in creating unique urns for any occasion. Cremation urns are available in many places, but finding some folks who truly care about honoring the memory of your pet as much as you do is rare. Look closely and choose wisely to make sure that you are dealing with a reputable dealer who understands the importance of what they are creating and the honor it is to do this sacred duty.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Decorative Funeral Urns

Funeral urns do not have to be a boring, depressing and generic box that serves as only a container to hold someone’s ashes. When you are containing and protecting the remains of a dearly departed loved one whether it be a friend or relative, or even a pet, why not choose to honor them with a one of a kind hand made cremation urn?

Cremation urns come in all shapes and sizes and can be made from a wide variety of different material. Funeral urns can be decorative art urns, and be hand made in a variety of styles and colors. When choosing cremation for the way to dispose of the remains of a person who has passed on, doesn’t it make sense to choose an urn that reflects the nature and personality of the person who will be enshrined within?

Choosing a creative and beautiful art urn for the ashes of a loved one or a selecting a lovely pet urn that honors a beloved family pet is also a great way to help you gracefully move through the grieving process. The selection of a beautiful one of a kind cremation urn will help you think of the wonderful things that the departed individual meant to you, as you select an urn that the person would have found attractive.

Metal cremation urns are a durable type to choose and ideal for anyone who is thinking of burying the urn underground or displaying the urn in some kind of special outdoor memorial. Metal offers a versatile material for the artist or crafter to work with, and a custom made metal funeral urn is ideal for many different installations and purposes.

Wooden funeral urns are a little more of a delicate material and best used if the urn is going to stay indoors and be displayed around the home. Wooden urns create a warm, rustic feel and can be truly beautiful. A wide variety of different types of wood can be used, and sometimes multiple woods are combined to make a unique pattern or contrasting color scheme. Often wood can be combined with other mediums such as metal or stone, and an incredibly classy piece of art is the ultimate end result.

Stone urns are a very classical and traditional material to use and often symbolize the permanence of our love and enduring care for the person ensconced within. Many types of stone can be used for the carving and creation of a pet urn or cremation urn, and there is no end to the styles and beauty available to the stone carver when creating such an important piece of memorial art. Stone cremation urns are also very strong and durable and can be used for burial, or placed outdoors to honor the deceased as the centerpiece of an outdoor memorial.

Glass decorative urns also offer a tremendous variety of possible shapes and styles, and can often be the most colorful urns available. Blown glass can be made in a wide variety of brilliant colors, often with delicate swirling patterns and vivid contrasting hues. Although strong against the elements such as rain and sun, they are of course very fragile and should always be displayed in a place where they are protected from being dropped or knocked into.

Decorative urns are by far the most attractive and personalized way to honor and protect the remains of a cremated loved one, and will create a lasting memorial to the memory of that special person.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Memorial Shrines

Celebrating the life of a departed loved one can be a beautifully enriching and healing process when done with creativity and a desire to honor the many ways your cherished friend or family member touched your life. Whether you are choosing a traditional casket and cemetery burial or opting for cremation or another alternative burial ceremony, this time of healing can be strengthened tremendously by artistic memorial objects and rituals.

Of course, typically if one opts for cremation, the creation of some type of memorial shrine is generally expected, but that does not mean a small shrine of some kind cannot be tastefully created for a departed loved one is resting at a cemetery. There are many creative options for both types of shrines and many choices for memorial objects and keepsakes so decorate a shrine to a departed loved one.

If there is a funeral urn or cremation urn holding the remains, this may serve as the centerpiece of a memorial altar to a dear friend or beloved family member. A hand made cremation urn or one of a kind art urn are great choices for the centerpiece, and other keepsakes and memorial items may be displayed around it. If the departed loved one is a pet, then a wide array of pet urns, dog urns and cat urns are also available.

If a more traditional casket burial was done, then perhaps the centerpiece of a memorial shrine could be a photo or painting of the individual. A nicely framed favorite family photo, or a custom made portrait or other piece of memorial painting might be used as the centerpiece of the display. Other items may be placed on or around this to round out a small altar dedicated to the memory of someone truly cherished.

Other art objects may be obtained, such as memorial textile art. This could serve as a fine covering for the surface you intend to erect your shrine upon, or displayed on the wall behind the memorial area. Keepsakes and items that were personal and important such as photographs, buttons and jewelry can be sewn right into a memorial quilt for a personal touch.

Memorial jewelry can be displayed around a memorial shrine, and perhaps worn on special occasions if not regularly. Beautiful, one of a kind pendant, pins, rings, and other jewelry items are available and custom designed to honor the passing of a dear friend or relative. Matching sets can be made for different members of the friends or family left behind, forever allowing them to share the bond represented by matching memorial jewelry.

Memorial glass items are ideal for using in a well created shrine or tastefully designed memorial altar. If cremation was chosen, some little bit of cremated remains can be used in the creation of memorial glass, creating a swirling, colorful texture and style to the pattern of the glasswork itself. This truly personalized touch makes any type of memorial glass item truly a special keepsake that will remind the person who sees it of the wonderful memories of a departed friend or family member.

However you choose to decorate a memorial shrine or dedicate an altar to a departed loved one, this sacred space will forever remind you of the love you shared with a special person, and help you to move gracefully through the grieving process. A memorial shrine or altar is a great way to honor the memory of someone you cared about.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Funeral Traditions

There are many different methods of disposing of the remains of a person, whether you are considering it for yourself at some future point or are in the unfortunate position of making arrangements for a loved one. However you choose to deal with the mortal remains of a departed person, it is a difficult job and not too pleasant to think about, but it must be done.

At many times throughout history different methods of disposing of lost loved ones remains have been prevalent, from the flaming boats of a Viking funeral to the tall platforms erected by some tribes of native peoples. The Egyptians mummified and preserved bodies along with other tribes and cultures in other parts of the world, and other people used funeral pyres to consume the departed in flames of purification.

For a long time, however, the traditional method of accomplishing this necessary task is the traditional casket burial in a cemetery. For many people this is just an honored tradition, but many people now are making plans that include cremation memorials, and becoming very creative with the way they depart this world. A cremation memorial can be a creative and loving way to celebrate the life of a departed friend or loved one, and there are as many options involved as you can create in your imagination.

You may choose to have your remains encased in a hand made cremation urn, or perhaps divided into several funeral urns or art urns and given to multiple family members. Perhaps a portion of remains can be kept in a one of a kind urn while the rest is allowed to be distributed freely from your favorite scenic overlook or be spread in your favorite part of the local wilderness. Perhaps there is a field you spent time meditating in, or patch of favorite hiking trail that you became attached to. These are all great choices for letting go of a portion of yours or a loved ones remains.

Cremation urns can be custom made, and can be made from many materials such as metal cremation urns, wood funeral urns, ceramic urns, glass cremation urns and many others as well as pet urns, dog urns and cat urns. Bits of the cremated remains can be swirled into the custom made glass cremation urns, preserving a bit of a loved one into the artwork for all time. This would be a truly lovely way to remember an important person.

Many, many options are open for the erection of a shrine or altar dedicated to a passed friend or beloved family member. The hand made funeral urn can be the centerpiece of this display with family photos, memorial jewelry, memorial textile art and other keepsakes around the custom made urn, and it can be as big or small as you want it to be. It can even be erected outside, if the proper materials and precautions are taken to preserve the objects displayed in the shrine.

Choosing a cremation memorial is a creative and beautiful way to face a difficult subject. With a growing population it is also perhaps a more environmentally friendly way to go as well. Cemeteries take up tremendous amounts of space, and often in crowded areas, although the upside is that they are quiet places of reflection generally filled with trees and wildlife. However, cremation memorials offer the same sanctuary without having to purchase space in a public facility.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Considering Cremation Memorials

Nobody wants to think about death, whether it be the passing of a loved one or the eventual departure of themselves, but death and dying are a fact of life, and must be embraced by every one of us eventually. Although it is a sad affair for many, the passing of a life is something we must learn to deal with, and once accepted can become one of the most sacred and important things we every have to work with.

Accepting the eventual departure of yourself or a loved one is not something it is healthy to dwell on, but is something that it is good to reflect on occasionally. Once we accept this necessary transformation as a part of the cycle of life, we can create a ritual or sacred sense around the event that makes it more bearable and more meaningful for everyone involved. Instead of a sad and devastating event the departure of a loved one can become a celebration of life and a way of recognizing the deep and abiding love by those left behind. With thought, a memorial to a loved one can be a beautiful ceremony that truly reflects the impact that departed family member of friend has made on the lives of those around him or her.

Traditional casket burials are still the norm for most people, but another way to bring a unique and meaningful departure is to choose a cremation memorial. The selection of a beautiful hand made cremation urn or several of them to divide up amongst those who are left behind is a way to keep the memory of a loved one alive throughout all time. The act of cremation leaves a wide variety of possibilities open for the ceremonial distribution of the ashes, whether you choose to have your remains scattered from the highest peaks in your favorite mountain range, released on the water at your sacred ocean side location or kept as a memento by a loved and cherished family to be the centerpiece of a memorial display to you. A funeral urn can be a beautiful work of art as a final resting place for one's ashes.

Many other options are available to the one who chooses cremation, such as having a bit of ashes suspended in a hand made, one of a kind piece of memorial glass, memorial jewelry or sculpture. Bits of the ash are carefully and painstakingly worked into the object d’art and are preserved forever as part of a custom made sculpture that will eternally celebrate the memory of the loved one who has merged with the art.

Memorial textile art is another great way to celebrate the passing of a sacred life. Quilts, throws and wall hangings can all be made to order, and reflect the accomplishments and activities of a life well spent by incorporating photos, mementos, keepsakes and other objects into the work itself. Perfect for the backdrop of a memorial display or shrine to a persons memory, or for spreading over a favorite chair or table.

Jewelry is another way to keep memories alive, and can be combined with the memorial glass concept to make a beautiful, functional piece of art that incorporates a small amount of remains into the glass which is transformed into a one of a kind memorial keepsake that will serve as a constant reminder to the bearer of the beloved person who has touched their lives in such a deep way. Choosing cremation and memorial artworks is one of the best ways to celebrate the life of a loved on, or to prepare for your own departure.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

The Passing of a Pet

Have you ever lost a pet that you loved more then anything you can think of? I’m sure many of you reading this have. I have. And, when it happened to me I knew I didn’t want to just bury him in the back yard. Burying them in the back yard is not always an option anyway, particularly if you live in a city or you plan to move in the future. I wanted the passing of my beloved friend to be honored and remembered, something special and more thoughtful then a hole in the yard. So what can you do to make their passing special? There are pet cemeteries but they can be quite costly. And, should you move to a new town traveling back to see your loved one can be time consuming. However, there are other options. I think pet urns are a wonderful solution to this dilemma. Today, cremation is becoming more and more of a viable and exceptable way to celebrate one's passing. With a cremation urn a family can take there beloved animal friend from one place to the other with ease. With unique pet urns, you have several more options as to where you place the remains of your loved one.

Cremation urns have come a long way since the days of porcelain jars. Now a days, urns are being made of sculpted wood, blown glass, hand crafted ceramic, fabricated metals and other materials. You no longer have to get an urn that looks like any other vessel at an everyday store. Instead you can get one of a kind art urns. Something that expresses the unique character on your loved one. These beautiful, one of kind urns are truly art. They can be placed on your mantle with distinction, something pleasurable to look at. Also, urns can be place outside should you care to have some kind of alter or memorial area in your yard. With decorative cremations urns you have the ability to move the urn to where you want as many times as you need to.

I found one of the interesting options to be glass. With blown glass urns the ashes of you loved one can actually be used in the glass. This would also the remains to always be with you. There would be no worrying about spilling or moisture. The essence would always be safe and preserved in the glass itself. With the blown glass option you can also do keepsakes such as “paper weights” beads, pendents and other items. This way if several people wanted to have something to remember the passed loved one it would be easy to give them all pendants with some of the remains captured in the glass.

In the end it is still a hard decision. Whether you choose to have a burial in the back yard, or at a pet cemetery, or in a funeral urn on your mantle the choices are out there. Personally, I like the artists cremation urns. The blown glass is really something else. No one has to know what is in it. To causal friends that come over it is just another piece of beautiful art in my home. But to me and my family it is a memorial to our passed friend I’m glad there are options because what is right for one family is not always right for another.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Indoor Cremation Memorials

When a loved one passes away who was close to us, we may often be left with the unfortunate task of making the arrangements for a funeral. This difficult task is often made easier when arrangements and decisions are made ahead of time, so the wishes of the departed are known in advance, and can be carried out in the manner of their choosing. Many options for the loved ones remains are available to us these days, and lately, cremation memorials have become a popular alternative to traditional casket burials. 25% of Americans are now choosing cremation over traditional cemetery burials.

Although it is a very difficult thing to have to think about at the time of the passing of a friend or family member, but the unfortunate truth is that cemeteries are becoming increasingly more expensive, and as land becomes rarer and more valuable, they are less and less practical. They use up a tremendous amount of space, require constant care and maintenance and cause friends and family to travel sometimes a great distance to visit the grave of a loved one.

One benefit of cremation memorials that many folks take advantage of, is the opportunity to divide the cremated remains up amongst many smaller companion decorative urns, custom designed to match the primary funeral urn. Family and friends who would like to make their own private cremation memorials can do so, and have the person they loved so much with them always.

A small shrine dedicated to celebrating the life of the departed can be constructed in the home, with the remains enshrined inside a one of a kind handmade funeral urn. Indoor memorials offer the most versatility, since you need not worry about rain, snow, sun or the elements. A glass cremation urn, wood cremation urn or ceramic cremation urn, as well as sturdier materials such as stone and metal are all appropriate materials for indoor shrines.

Creating an indoor cremation memorial also offers the chance to set other memorial objects and personal keepsakes around the art urn centerpiece. Photographs, possessions and trinkets that belonged to the honored friend or family member are appropriate items to place here. Textile memorial art, such as a custom made memorial quilt can be created in the loved one’s honor in many sizes. Larger quilts can be displayed on a wall behind the shrine, and smaller quilted squares can but put out in an album or displayed next to the decorative cremation urn. A piece of memorial jewelry, or a hand made memorial book or album are also great items to include in or around a cremation memorial.

There are many resources for finding beautiful memorial objects, both online and in traditional shops. Always be sure you are buying from a reputable company such as Shine On Brightly. The western North Carolina artisans that they deal with are carefully screened, so you can be sure they are some of the most skilled artists in their fields. Also, the artists that Shine On Brightly selects understand the significance of the sacred memorial objects they are creating.

A tastefully arranged cremation memorial can be a far more personalized and beautiful way to celebrate the life of a special person, or even a special animal friend. An indoor or outdoor cremation memorial using a one of a kind cremation urn or decorative funeral urn as the centerpiece can be truly lovely. A custom made art urn can be created in a style and using materials that are personalized to reflect something about the person being memorialized.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Creating an Outdoor Cremation Memorial

Most of the time, when we choose to cremate a departed loved one, if a memorial is to be erected it is a small one set up inside the home. A photo of the friend or relative is often placed next to a decorative cremation urn, set up on a mantle or special shelf somewhere in the house. Perhaps some special keepsake that the person found precious in life may be displayed with the memorial as well.

Indoor cremation memorials also offer the chance to place other memorial objects and keepsakes around the decorative art urns. Photographs or trinkets belonging to the honored person are great items to place here. Memorial textile art, such as a custom made memorial quilt can be displayed somewhere within the shrine. Various sizes are available, from large wall hanging to small quilted squares. A piece of memorial jewelry, or hand made memorial books and text in an album are also great additions to an indoor cremation memorial.

However, if you want to create a shrine outdoors, you can be just as creative, but you will need to use a metal cremation urn or stone cremation urn to withstand the elements. Things like photographs or delicate items will need to be protected somehow. A nice outdoor memorial can be a very special place, and can also be more easily accessible to others friends and family who may want to visit with the departed. If room permits and the time is available to do it, an outdoor cremation memorial can be truly wonderful.

An out of the way spot can be selected in the yard, and a small altar erected. A miniature gazebo with flowers and a bench or seats can create a peaceful environment for friends and family to sit and reflect. A custom made cremation urn as the centerpiece of the memorial is appropriate if made from the right materials. If the memorial is covered in this way, a slightly more delicate material can make the decorative cremation urn.

Perhaps there is a special tree in the yard somewhere that may serve as the location of a memorial. If the location of the memorial is to be exposed like this, then a sturdy cremation urn, or perhaps even a burial urn designed to be placed in the ground is appropriate, to survive for a long time in the sun and the rain.

A great thing about a cremation memorial of any kind is the fact that it is so versatile. The shrine can be rearranged, changed, dismantled or moved with relative ease. In many cases, the cremated remains are divided into smaller, matching hand made cremation urns. These smaller versions of the main decorative urn are then distributed to friends and family who wish to create their own personal memorial to the departed.

Another option is to have the remains incorporated into a beautiful, one of a kind memorial glass keepsake. A small amount of the cremated remains are introduced into the molten glass, allowing it so swirl and create lovely patterns in the colored glass. The cremation urn that holds the remains of the dearly departed can even be made in this way. Small pendants of beautiful art glass can be given to those who wish to have a lasting reminder of the friend or family member.

There are many options for memorial objects, and many places to find them. Always make sure you are dealing with a reputable website when shopping online. Ensure that the folks creating these works of art take the responsibility of creating memorial objects seriously. A good example is Shine On Brightly. Their selection of hand crafted memorial objects are hand made in the studios of artists local to western North Carolina. These artisans are dedicated to making art that aids in the healing process.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Pet Cremation Memorials

Most people who have a pet, or who have had one in the past, have experienced the close personal relationship one can develop with an animal companion. Animals show us unconditional love and loyalty, and stick by us through things a lot of human friends could not or would not. These beings are a lot more than just a novelty kept around the house for show, or a security system designed to keep burglars away. These creatures become friends, teachers, guardians and members of the family.

When a beloved pet dies, it can sometimes be nearly as traumatic as losing a human friend or family member. It’s hard for someone who has never held such a close bond with an animal friend to understand how very true this really is. However hard to imagine it may be for some, it is true nonetheless, and a healthy grieving process is just as essential for the passing of a well-loved animal as it is for a beloved human friend. Some type of pet memorial is often appropriate for this purpose.

For those who feel this kind of bond with a pet, there are many common ways to celebrate the life of a passed pet. A simple burial, often in a yard or in the woods, is the probably the most common. Often this will be accompanied by a small ceremony which gives folks a chance to grieve, much the same way a traditional funeral serves to help people to say goodbye to friends and family.

Another way is to have the pet stuffed by a taxidermist, creating a lifelong memorial of the pet itself. Many people would not be able to handle such a constant reminder, but for some it gives them comfort.

Cremation is quickly gaining popularity as a way to memorialize a pet. A small shrine erected in the home with a beautiful, hand-made cremation urn and a photograph of the pet is a nice way to remember an animal friend. A memorial of this kind can be taken anywhere, and set up inside or outside the home. A unique pet urn can be custom created or selected to reflect the animal it safeguards.

Another option is to have the pet cremated, and have the remains incorporated into a beautiful, one of a kind memorial glass keepsake. A small amount of the cremated remains are introduced into the molten glass, allowing it so swirl and create lovely patterns in the colored glass.

The artists who create such unique works of art are aware of the awesome responsibility they accept when creating hand made decorative urns, cremation urns, memorial jewelry, or memorial objects of any type. Each piece is made by hand in an artists studio by some of the best artisans working anywhere today. Memorial objects created this way are crafted with the deepest respect and intentions. Art created in this way is guaranteed to be made in such a manner that honors the intention of the person creating the memorial, and honors the bond they shared with a special person.

There are many options for memorial objects, and many places to find them. Always make sure you are dealing with a reputable professional dealer, who take the responsibility of creating memorial objects seriously. A good example is Shine On Brightly. Their selection of masterfully crafted decorative cremation urns, textile memorial art, memorial jewelry and other memorial objects are hand made in the studios of artists local to western North Carolina who are dedicated to making art that aids in the healing process while celebrating the lives of those closest to us.