Urn Price and How to Choose One
By searching the internet or talking to funeral homes, we will find many urns at different prices.
When we talk about urns, we're not just talking about an object.
We are talking about a final act of respect. And yet, even at this moment, a practical question arises: how much does it cost?;
The answer is not unambiguous — because here "cost" meets "value.".
How much does an urn cost?
In the Greek market, prices are as follows:
Basic options: €50 – €150
(simple metal or wooden containers)
Middle class: €150 – €400
(marble, better finishes, discreet aesthetics)
Luxurious options: €400 – €1,000+
(handmade, ceramic, painted, artistic, personalized)
Simply put:
A decent, balanced cost for most cases ranges around €200 – €600.
What determines the price?
The price of an urn is not random. It is determined by:
Material:
Marble and bronze raise the cost, wood and aluminum lower it.
Construction:
Mass production or handmade work.
Design:
From simple to artistic.
Personalization:
Engravings, names, dates.
It's like choosing a memory book: another with a plain cover, another with a hardcover edition with a dedication.
Cost or value?;
Here lies the essence.
An urn is not an investment with a financial return — it is an investment in memory.
—and the living need symbols, points of reference.
So the question shifts:
not "how much does it cost", but "what do we want it to express".

Practical guidance
To put it simply and clearly to every audience:
If you want functionality → €50 – €150
Maybe you want a balance of quality and aesthetics → €200 – €400
But if you want intense symbolism and uniqueness → 400€+
At the end of the day, the urnurn it's a small object with a lot of weight — not material, but emotional.
And perhaps a simple, human phrase fits here:
«"The person leaves, but the way we remember him remains."»
The cost is measured in euros.
But the memory, never!


