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Birds Bronze Companion Urn - Right Side
Birds Bronze Companion Urn - Left Side
Geometric Natural with Divider Companion Urn
Geometric Amber with Divider Companion Urn
Ginkgo Leaf Bronze Companion Urn - Left Side
Wooden Companion Cremation Urn with Love Birds Inlay
MacKenzie Niche Companion Urn for Ashes - Cultured Marble - Sky Blue
MacKenzie Niche Companion Urn for Ashes - Cultured Marble - Carrera
MacKenzie Companion Urn for Ashes - Cultured Onyx - Sapphire
MacKenzie Companion Urn for Ashes - Cultured Marble - Syrocco
Dark Cherry MDF Bamboo Framed Cardinal Extra Large Cremation Urn
Ginkgo Leaf Bronze Companion Urn - Right Side
Birds Pewter Companion Urn - Right Side
Mandala Companion Cremation Urn - Left Side
Mandala Companion Cremation Urn - Right Side
Wooden Companion Cremation Urn with Photo Display
Wooden Companion Cremation Urn with The Lord is my Shepherd 3D Inlay Design
Wooden Ambassador Companion Cremation Urn with Soulmate on the Beach 3D Inlay Design
Wooden Hampton Companion Cremation Urn with Soulmate at Mountain Lakes 3D Inlay Design
Wooden Book-Style Companion Cremation Urn with Doves Design
Wooden Renaissance Companion Cremation Urn with Sculpture Art Carving
Wooden Compact Niche Companion Cremation Urn
Wooden Boxwood Companion Cremation Urn
Wooden Boston Companion Cremation Urn
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Companion Cremation Urns for Ashes
Our collection of companion cremation urns for ashes is designed for two people who wish to remain together. Each selection prioritizes capacity, craftsmanship, and personalization—so a shared legacy is honored with clarity and care.
What “Companion” Means
A companion urn—sometimes called a double urn or couples urn—is intended to hold the ashes of two individuals in a single memorial. Typical total capacity for a companion cremation urn is around 400 cubic inches, though designs vary. As a simple guide, many families use one cubic inch of capacity for each pound of body weight—per person—prior to cremation.
Configurations
- Dual-chamber companion urns: two separate compartments within one urn for individual placement.
- Single-chamber companion urns: one shared chamber symbolizing unity.
- Companion urn box: a rectangular or chest-style design suited to engraving across a broad front panel.
- Side-by-side urns: paired urns displayed together as a coordinated set.
Materials Selected for Longevity
- Brass companion urns and stainless steel companion urns for strength and classic finishes.
- Aluminum for lighter weight and modern coatings.
- Wood companion urns in walnut, cherry, mahogany, and oak with furniture-grade joinery.
- Stone and marble for permanent placement and natural elegance.
- Ceramic and glass for artistic glazes, sculpted forms, and hand-worked details.
- Biodegradable companion urns for couples choosing earth or water return.
Many designs incorporate threaded lids, concealed access panels, protective interiors, and felt-lined bases for secure handling.
Styles and Design
Our companion urns for ashes span classic to contemporary, with thoughtful space for names and dates:
- Classic companion urns with engraved bands or plaque insets.
- Modern companion urns with matte finishes, clean silhouettes, and subtle inscription panels.
- Nature-inspired designs with leaf, wave, or tree of life motifs.
- Symbolic themes such as hearts, doves, infinity, or intertwined rings.
Personalization
Many selections are available as personalized companion urns. We offer engraved companion urns with individual names and life dates, shared epitaphs, meaningful quotes, or symbols. Layouts can include side-by-side name lines, centered monograms, or a single shared inscription—whichever best reflects your wishes.
Placement and Practical Notes
- Home display: choose finishes that complement your space and ensure stable placement.
- Columbarium: verify niche dimensions; some niches require box-style urns or specific width/height limits.
- Burial: confirm cemetery vault requirements; stone or metal options are common for permanence.
Our Guidance
We curate this selection of companion cremation urns to balance capacity, engineering, and design integrity. Whether you prefer a companion urn box, a dual-chamber urn, or a unified single-chamber design, we’ll help you choose a memorial that is thoughtful, dignified, and made to last.





