Cremation and Home Urn: a choice that is not explained, but felt
from: tefrodoxoi.gr
Cremation is now an option in our country as well.
Some things in life you never learn.
They often find you unprepared. .
And the moment when you need to choose an urn is one of them.
There is no “experience.” There is no preparation.
There's just a feeling... that you have to do something right.
Many people today choose to keep the urn at home.
Not out of habit. Out of a need to be "close" to their loved one.
They need to feel like their person is "there" and they are having a conversation.
That presence is not lost — it just changes form.
After cremation, Urn for the home
When you think “home urn,” you don’t think of decoration.
You think about where something of value will stand. PRICELESS VALUE
And there the questions begin:
Should it be something distinctive?;
Maybe it appears or "gets lost" in space?;
Or should it have symbolism and simplicity?;
There is no right answer.
There is only what suits you.
An urn is not an object
.Why many people choose ceramic urns
Maybe because they have something earthy about them.
Something calm. They have Earth energy!
Ceramic urns are not “intense”.
They're not trying to impress.
They just stand there.
And that, in moments like these, is enough.
As we say:
«"nouns don't shout.".

To see her or not to see her?;
This is a question many people ask.
The truth is… there is no rule.
Some people want to be in a prominent place.
Others prefer something more personal, more "quiet".
Both are correct.
Because it doesn't matter where it is.
It matters what it means.
The moment you realize it's the right one
It's not an impressive moment.
It has no drama.
It's simple.
You see her and feel a sense of calm.
As if it "sits" right inside you.
And then you don't have to ask anyone. You just get it and make it yours.
You don't have to do it alone.
If there's one thing worth remembering, it's this:
you don't need to know
you don't need to decide quickly
You can ask, talk, take time.
Because these choices are not a race.


In closing, remember…