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Available in 3 sizes: Coronet (Small - intended for smaller compact urns or a temporary container), Regent (Medium - holds one regularly sized adult urn), and Marquis (Large - intended for two companion urns or oversized single urn). Proudly made here in the USA by Crowne Vault, a women-owned and operated small business.
Durability and Strength: These lightweight urn vaults are designed to be easily carried in procession or committal ceremonies, and are ideal for 2nd rite of interment. This burial urn vault will never deteriorate or corrode and has been independently and rigorously tested to withstand up to 4,200 lbs per square inch of top-load pressure and is routinely used in cemeteries across the USA. A watertight adhesive is included to safeguard contents from moisture and outdoor elements.
What is an Urn Vault? An urn vault is essentially a protective box for your urn for earth burial. Cemeteries often require an urn vault for burial to protect the urn and its contents from the weight of the earth, cemetery maintenance equipment, and outdoor elements. Traditionally made of heavy, porous concrete & marble stone, the affordable and modern Crowne Vault urn vault is a specially engineered ABS light-weight, plastic polymer lid & base.
Regent Dimensions: This medium-sized urn vault best fits urns 14”L x 10”W x 7”H or smaller. Exterior 16.5”L x 12.5”W x 9.5”H. The Regent urn vault will fit most regular adult-sized urns or two standard crematory containers.
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These enduring and versatile urn vaults are intended for holding cremation urns but can also act as an urn and vault combination. It's light-weight, appealing and durable design is ideal for outdoor ground burials and ceremonies, including second rite of interments. Any type of urn may be placed in the urn vault along with memorabilia or keepsakes. Please note that the family will need to apply an adhesive that is included with the product to seal the urn vault. Carefully manufactured in the USA, this product is certified to withstand top-load pressure requirements set forth by most cemeteries.