Personal items have been included in burials for over thousands of years. This is most well-known with the Pharos in ancient Egypt. In their tombs you could find items such as bowls, bows and arrows, jewelry, and more. Today many people still have certain items they may wish to be buried with. As providers of cremation services in Dallas, TX., we often gets asked if this is possible with cremation as well. Today we are going to cover what is, and what isn’t, allowed.
While there are certain items that are not allowed to be included with a cremation, many people are surprised to find out that several items can be included. Some of these personal mementos include:
There are many items that simply cannot be included. This is because that these items may be hazardous for the environment or become dangerous when heated. These items that are not allowed include:
Typically, most items of clothing will be allowed. The exceptions for this are clothes made from synthetic materials, or those that have added embellishments that may become hazardous when burned.
When choosing what items should be included with the cremation, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, you want to make sure any religious rules are being followed. While cremation is becoming more widely accepted with certain religions, there may be specific rules about how it should be performed and what should be included, or not included. If you are unsure about the process and rules, talk with a religious leader to ensure you are following everything correctly.
Also it’s important to think about when an item is included, it will be gone forever. So while you may want to have a special photograph or letter included, it may be better to save it as a family keepsake. Therefore you may want to discuss what should be included with other family members.
Having personal items included in burials and cremations has been performed for over thousands of years. Today, this practice still remains in effect. Although there are certain items that may not be allowed, there are still several options for what can be included. If you have questions about an item, talk to your cremation director as they will be able to answer all your questions.
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