Yes. Cardboard takes about 2 months to biodegrade, however.
The Sand from the Urns was created in 1948.
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Actually, this is called a columbarium niche. It's where cremated remains, called cremains, are stored. Depending on how much room is in each niche, the cremains can be stored in urns or cardboard containers. Columbarium niches can be located in cemeteries and many churches.
The leading seller of pet cremation urns online is Best Friend Services at www.bestfriendservices.com . If you would like, you can also find pet urns online at traditional retailers such as www.amazon.com and www.walmart.com . The best place to look online for urns and other funeral things is http://www.inthelighturns.com. They specialize in cremation and burial urns and would be a good place to start your search.
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Urns that are used for cremation can be found and purchased from a crematorium. Check the local ones in the area. They can direct and provide a funeral service.
Urns or cremation urns for ashes of deceased. Coffin or casket for bodies. Vaults could enclose either at a Mausoleum.
They were made from clay.
Clay bowls/urns
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