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Do ashes go in a bag in an urn?
Usually the crematory attendant will place your loved one's ashes in a plastic bag before being put in a temporary container or urn. If you purchased an urn from another place, you could ask the funeral home owner to place your loved one's ashes in it.
How long can you keep ashes in an urn?
In an urn. Cremains can last for a very long time in an urn, as long as the urn has a strong seal. It's actually not uncommon for archaeologists to find cremated remains from people who lived over a thousand years ago.
How do you put ashes in a keepsake?
Add the Cremated Ashes
Scoop a small amount of ashes using a utensil of personal choosing such as a plastic spoon or you can use the funnel to scoop the ashes. Using the filling sticks, gently guide the ashes through the neck of the funnel into the inner cavity of the urn jewelry.
What can you put cremated remains in?
Your loved one's cremains can be placed in a container/vessel such as an urn, incorporated into jewelry; placed in a columbarium or transformed into something else like an ornament or even a tattoo.