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Coffin 6


Coffin 6

From UGX1,500,000

OVERVIEW

Wood Caskets


Often said to be the most beautiful choice when it comes to burial cases, wood caskets are often made of hardwoods like walnut, oak, cherry or mahogany and some softwoods such as pine. Like high end furniture, the more rare and beautiful the wood, such as mahogany, the more expensive it will be.


Wood caskets can provide a timeless, classic look for your funeral service. For this reason, solid wood caskets have been a popular choice for burials for decades. Presently, veneer wood caskets are also getting more popular, since they usually are more affordable while they retain almost the same look as natural hardwood caskets.

Frequently Asked Questions

The major difference comes in the shape of the container. Unlike a casket, a coffin has six sides and the top of the container is wide than the bottom. ... Unlike a casket where the lid is hinged, most coffins feature a lid that is removable and lifted off of the container.

The choices available when deciding on a coffin or casket are many and varied, and your choice will depend on many factors;


The wishes or personality of the deceased;

  • A preference for either a contemporary or more traditional style
  • The shape, design or color of the coffin/casket
  • Religious or cultural background
  • Whether the funeral is a burial or cremation
  • Budget
  • Environmental considerations

It is a vessel that is typically an ornamental vase on a pedestal and that is used for various purposes (such as preserving the ashes of the dead after cremation) these come in different sizes, shapes color and materials.

The disposal of a dead person's body by burning it to ashes, typically after a funeral ceremony.

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