Remembering Our Pets - Choosing the Right Wood for Wooden Pet Urn Boxes
We are very saddened at the loss of our fur babies, as they are also part of our family and occupy a large part of our hearts. Therefore taking care of their afterlife is a matter of respect and honor. For this reason we need to find a resting place for them to come to, the last thing we can do for them.
It used to be that quite a few of us chose to bury our pets in the ground, and over the years cremation has risen to the forefront, giving us an additional direction to choose from. Choosing a suitable wooden pet urn boxes for our fur children is very important when we opt for cremation. When we choose to make a wooden pet urn boxes for our pet we have to choose a material to make it, and here I will introduce the common woods for those who need them.
Most of us use cherry, red/white oak, cedar, walnut, mahogany, birch, bamboo, pine, etc. to make a pet urn. Each type of wood has its own unique beauty and character. For example, cherry and walnut are loved for their dark grain and warm tones; red/white oak is used by many because it is strong and long-lasting; cedar and pine are loved for their natural scent that reminds us of being outdoors with them; mahogany and birch are loved because of their bright tones and delicate grains; and bamboo is an Bamboo is an environmentally friendly choice because it grows quickly and the material is easy to obtain, so choosing this is also a good choice.
After we choose the material we have to take the wood for processing, such as carving, sanding and so on. Make this wooden memorial urn unique in the world and better to honor our fur children. All in all, choosing which wood to make a wooden urn is a unique way to chronicle the year. Giving us the opportunity to honor our pets in a unique way.