Sizing Guide
Step 1 of 6
Who is this urn for?
This helps us suggest the right size range.
A person
A pet
Step 2 of 6
What was their approximate weight before cremation?
We use this to calculate the right urn capacity. An urn can never be too big — if you're unsure, select the next weight category up.
0 – 25 lbs
25 – 50 lbs
50 – 100 lbs
100 – 150 lbs
150 – 200 lbs
200 – 250 lbs
Step 3 of 6
Will all of the ashes be kept in this urn?
Yes
No
I'll need more than one urn, or I'm only keeping a portion
Step 3 of 7
How will the ashes be divided?
Keeping a portion, scattering the rest
We'll suggest a mid-size urn
Dividing between multiple urns
We'll calculate the right size for each
Number of urns
2
Not sure yet
We'll default to the full size — you can always add urns later
Step 4 of 6
Where will the urn be placed?
At home
In a funerary niche
Buried in a cemetery plot
Other
Step 5 of 6
Which style do you prefer?
Most popular
Aspen
Elm
Willow
Laurel
Step 6 of 6
Which colour are you most drawn to?
All colours are available in every style and size.

Tan

White

Black

Navy

Olive

Salmon

Mustard

Mocha
Based on your selections
Here's what we'd suggest