Many people choose to scatter their ashes in a special place for their loved ones. Others keep the ashes in urns that can be placed in a designated place in the family home, in the garden, or in the cemetery. 

However, others chose to place the ashes in an urn. All of these options are common and perfectly acceptable. The final decision is just a matter of personal preference. You can also visit https://www.pulvisurns.com/collections/adult-size-ceramic-urns-for-ashes to get best adult size urns.

One of the first factors to consider when choosing an urn, whether it be an urn or a cremation urn, is its size. The general criterion is the calculation of one cubic inch per pound. There is room for debate with this method because body composition, including bone structure and density, can vary.

However, this is a good general measure and is the current calculation. The average adult cremation urn is about 200 cubic inches. This is a good choice, although many adults weigh less than 200 pounds at the time of death, especially after a prolonged illness. With that in mind, sometimes the smaller jars are quite large.

Memorial urns are a wise choice when the ashes will be shared between family and friends and/or one portion will be sown and the other kept. Memorial urns vary in size from very small pieces that hold very little ash to larger urns that can hold more. There is a lot of flexibility and size variation for this option.