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Cloisonn Cremation Urns: History And Use In Modern Times

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Cloisonn is an enameling technique which consists of soldering to a metal surface delicate metal strips which are bent to the outline of a design. Then, the spaces called cloisons, are filled in with a colored enamel paste. The object is then fired in a kiln, ground smooth, and polished. For this reason, cloisonn is a statement of strength and beauty. As a result of this painstaking process, every cloisonn piece is a beautiful, durable and unique work of art.

Cloisonn is an ancient art form invented by the French and perfected by the Chinese and predates stained glass art. The original cloisonn were made of bronze and produced during the Xuande period of the Ming Dynasty. During that period, craftsmen found a navy blue glaze which was viewed as a color signifying elegance.

By the 15th Century, the cloisonn had become a well established art form and the cloisonn urn was becoming widely popular for a variety of purposes. Today, intricate designs are created on cloisonn urns by inlaying enamel to the base of the cloisonn urn between the copper wire mesh. The colors on the cloisonn are created as the different minerals merge while the cloisonn urn is fired. The more the cloisonn urn is fired, the more vibrant the color. The final step in creating a cloisonn urn is polishing it to enhance the shine. This clear protective coat makes it easy to maintain by simply dusting the cremation urn with a soft clean cloth.

Cloisonn urns serve as a highly decorative memorial to the deceased. In addition, the cloisonn urn provides a dual purposeholding the deceased ashes and serving as an exquisite piece of art. The unique, high-quality appearance of a cloisonn urn is guaranteed to honor the passed ones life and offer a beautiful reminder of what they offered this world.

Cloisonn cremation urns come in various sizes. Adult urns have an average 200 cubic inch capacity and usually measure 9-12" tall, while double capacity or companion urns are also available. Smaller sizes are also available for families of youth, families that plan to share, or pets and are accessible in 6-7" sizes and will usually hold up to an 80 pound individual.

Keepsake cloisonn urns usually are about three inches in height and will hold a few tablespoons of ashes, lock of hair, dried flowers, sacred burial ground, etc. Families can order keepsake urns for the whole family if desired and select urn company's offer family packs for this purpose.

With so many styles and colors in the cloisonn line, the easiest way to make a selection is to consider your loved one's favorite color or style. Some of the more popular cloisonn styles include simple classics, floral, birds, dolphins, and butterfly themes.

Urns can be personalized with laser engraving; names and dates can be engraved directly on the surface. Although most Cloisonn urns are engraveable, you may want to call first to make sure the Cloisonn urn provider offers engraving directly onto the surface.

By understanding the history of cloisonn and the impact that it has had on creating and maintaining memories of the departed, one can understand the significance that a functional piece of art like the cloisonn urn has had for centuries. The cloisonn urn is an excellent choice in cremation urns and is sure to create lasting memories and maintain a part of your life for years to come.



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Urn Garden offers a variety of quality, low-cost burial and scattering urns, cremation keepsake jewelry, urn medallions, and garden memorial stones to fit your stylecreating a lasting memorial for the departed. Whatever your style, UrnGarden is honored to help you make a difficult selection a little easier. For more information on cremation urns or memorials, please visit http://www.urngarden.com or call 417-880-8887.
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