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How To Package And Ship Cremated Remains?

If you want to send the cremated remains of a loved one to someone in your family living in a different country or a different state, then you should be aware of the proper packing and shipping guidelines set by the concerned authorities. Storing the remains in durable  cremation urns   for human ashes  is not enough, as you will require special arrangements. The United States Postal Service or the USPS should be used to send the cremated remains legally through proper channels. To know more, read ahead. Packing Requirements To send the remains to a different location, you will need two containers or urns for ashes . One will be an inner container, and the second will be the outer container. To begin packing, you should start by transferring the remains safely in durable and sift-proof adult urns for ashes . Once done, it should be properly sealed. The Postal Service department recommends that people use a sift-proof container to avoid spilling of ashes and send it sealed in a plastic

The Ultimate Keepsake Gift Idea for a Loved One

Keepsake for ashes has always been an all-time favorite when it comes to preserving memories of loved ones. For the uninitiated, keepsakes are small containers that can store only a tiny portion of the cremated remains. Keepsakes are either  small urns for ashes  or beautiful keepsake jewelry. If you were looking for some unique and elegant keepsake gift options, then you are the right place. We have curated a fine list of some of the best keepsake gift ideas that are sure to make your loved ones happy.  Heart Themed Keepsake Bracelet Jewelry Made with stainless steel, this classic piece of keepsake jewelry is the ideal combination of quality, elegance, artwork, and pure love. If you cannot keep the entire remains in urns for ashes in your house, then preserving a little portion in keepsake jewelry will be the best bet. This keepsake bracelet was exclusively crafted to hold the precious cremated remains, locks of hair, funeral flowers, or any other last remains. You can get this from