Eco Water - Birdsong

Eco Water - Birdsong

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Giving your loved one a beautiful memorial in a body of water is now possible with the Eco Water Urn. This innovative water urn gives you the ability to scatter ashes with ease in a simple, yet dignified way.

When placed in water, this special all-natural urn is designed to float upright like a buoy. Within a short time, the bottom portion submerged in water will dissolve and release the ashes, freeing them to spread underwater. The remaining top portion may continue to be visible for a short time before sinking and dissolving out of sight.

Every Eco Water Urn BioUrn® comes in a beautiful handmade bamboo case. The bamboo case provides protection when storing remains or when traveling to that special place on the water to scatter. It also provides for a lovely presentation for ceremonies!

    We understand your situation may be time sensitive. For this reason, we do our very best to ship your order as soon as possible!

    Orders without Engravings:  Orders received before 2pm MT (4pm ET) will be shipped out the same day.Orders with Engravings:  Orders received before 2pm MT (4pm ET) will likely be shipped out the same day (we will try our very best).  However, since custom engraving takes some time, it may ship the next day. Once shipped, how long until it arrives?  - We’re based in Denver and regular shipping takes 2 to 4 days depending on your proximity to us.  Of course, we also offer Overnight Express and 2-Day Express shipping options if needed.  

    Eco Friendly & Biodegradable

    The Eco Water Urn is 100% all natural and biodegradable. The urn itself is made from recycled plant materials and cellulose using only water, heat and pressure and without any glues or binding agents.  The casing is made entirely from beautiful bamboo. Bamboo is a sustainable resource and happens to be one of the most environmentally friendly building materials on the planet! 

    Although it is biodegradable, it will not biodegrade unless it is placed in the water. Therefore, it can be used for a water burial right away or it can be used as a regular urn to hold ashes for as many years as you like before eventually freeing the remains in nature. After use, you can keep the bamboo case as keepsake or repurpose for other uses if you like. 

    Size

    The Eco Water Urn BioUrn® is designed to hold as much or as little of one set of ashes (size of 225 cu. in.).  It is large enough to hold all of a person’s ashes, but you may also include just a portion. This is the case when families split up the remains among family and friends or if they simply want use the remains for different urns or keepsakes. Our instructions explain any adjustments to make when including different amounts. 

    Customization

    The bamboo surface engraves beautifully! Our special engraving equipment uses a laser to engrave the bamboo with names, dates, symbols, and a special personal message.

    You also have the option to write special and messages on the surface of the Eco Water Urn with a marker or crayons to add a personal touch. 

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How does the Eco Water Urn work?

    Preparing / Filling the Eco Water Urn

    1. Remove the Eco Water Urn from the bamboo case and completely remove the packaging from around the urn
    2. Next, place the funnel provided into the 2 inch diameter hole located at the top of the Eco Water Urn and transfer your loved ones cremated remains inside
    3. The Eco Water Urn can be used with up to one set of cremated remains. Once the remains are transferred in, check to see if the Eco Water Urn is at least about half full. If it is less than half full, simply add some sand from the beach/shore or fine pebbles until the urn is about 50 to 60% full to achieve the best upright floating positioning (Note: if the single set of cremated remains fills the Eco Water Urn more than half way, then that is perfectly fine)
    4. As a final step, remove the cap from the plastic bag and press it firmly into place over the hole on top of the urn so it is flush with the top part of the urn and so it completely seals the 2 inch diameter hole.
    5. Place the sealed Eco Water Urn back in the decorative bamboo urn case for safe keeping while it is stored or transported. Always keep it upright during transport

    Placing the Eco Water Urn in a Body of Water

    1. Carefully lift the Eco Water Urn out from the bamboo case keeping the urn upright
    2. Write messages on the Urn if desired with a marker and or prepare any flower lei’s, wreaths or flower petals you plan to use in combination with the Eco Water Urn
    3. Lastly, gently place the urn upright in the water – over the next few minutes your loved one’s cremated remains will be completely freed into the water below

    Can I use the Eco Water Urn as a regular urn for years until I am ready to scatter?

    Yes, and this is very common. The Eco Water Urn can be used for a water burial right away, or it can be used as a regular urn and hold the ashes for as many years as you prefer before using it to scatter your loved one's ashes. Although it is biodegradable, it will not biodegrade unless it is placed in the water.

    What if I want to combine two sets of ashes into one urn?

    The Eco Water Urn is designed to hold a full set of ashes (or less, if desired). We have many families contact us interested in combining the ashes of a couple into a single urn. In this case, we recommend ordering two Eco Water Urns and combining the ashes in each urn, so each urn has a portion of both sets of ashes. We also have a Family Program specifically designed for this need, where you can get 10% off of your entire order when ordering multiple urns (simply use discount code FAMILYPROGRAM at checkout).

    Are scattering urns containing ashes TSA compliant?

    Most scattering urns that are made from bamboo, paper, or other biodegradable materials are TSA complaint and can be taken through security at an airport. This includes the Eco Scattering Urn and Eco Water Urn

    Does the age of ashes matter for scattering?

    No, ashes of any age can be scattered.

    Can I scatter ashes at multiple locations?

    Yes, many families choose to scatter the ashes of a loved one (or pet) at more than one meaningful or beautiful location and this is becoming quite popular. To do this, you can have multiple smaller scattering urns and use each one to scatter a portion of the ashes at a different place. Alternatively, you can use an urn such as the Eco Scattering Urn that enables you to scatter a portion of the ashes at one location, then re-secure the remaining ashes in the urn to scatter at another location or other locations.

    How do I load the ashes into a scattering urn?

    Many funeral directors or cremation service providers will load the ashes into an urn of your choice after a cremation is performed. If your loved one or pet was cremated weeks, months, or years ago and you want to transfer the ashes to a scattering urn from another urn or container, this is typically a simple and straightforward process. Most scattering urns come with step-by-step instructions on how to load ashes into the urn. If you find this to be a challenge, enlist a friend to help or reach out to your local funeral director.

    How can I scatter ashes?

    There are many ways to scatter ashes. This includes the following:


    Casting: with casting, ashes are scattered into the air and only travel a few feet from the person scattering. Be sure to check wind conditions prior to casting and always scatter downwind to avoid having the ashes blow back on you. One of the most popular scattering urns used in casting is called the Eco Scattering Urn and can be purchased online or at most funeral homes nationwide.


    Floating: This is often referred to as a water burial or scattering at sea and is becoming more and more common throughout the world. One of the most popular urns for this method is the patent pending Eco Water Urn.


    Trenching: with trenching, ashes are buried in the ground - many people will simply pour them in the earth or bury them in a biodegradable burial urn. Sometimes families will also scatter on the ground and use a rake to spread and bury.

    Is it legal to scatter ashes?

    There are very few laws in place throughout the U.S.related to scattering ashes. However, it is always recommended to check with state and also local city or county government offices to find out if there are any restrictions or regulations where you plan on scattering.


    If you plan on scattering in a National Park, be sure to check with the park ranger’s office to find out if any regulations exist and get a permit when necessary.


    If you plan on scattering at sea (commonly referred to as a water burial, or burial at sea), then it is important to understand the rules stipulated by the Federal Clean Water Act, which includes scattering ashes at least 3 nautical miles from shore and using biodegradable items in the scattering (in other words, do not leave behind a plastic or metal container). Also, it is required that the EPA is notified within 30 days of scattering ashes at sea.

    What is a scattering ceremony?

    Scattering ceremonies are services that families hold either before, during, or after a scattering occurs and typically take place at the location (or locations) where their loved one’s ashes are scattered. These are becoming more and more common throughout the U.S. and can be as formal or informal as a family prefers. This is a time when family and friends can come together and reflect on a loved one who passed. The ceremonies also commonly include having people who are present take turns scattering.

    What to say while scattering ashes?

    There are many beautiful quotes and other sayings that can be read before, during, or after a scattering is performed. Click here to see a list of some of the most common ones.

    Give your loved one a dignified memorial...

    included with eco water

    Ecorial® App

    The leading new way to memorialize and honor a loved one as they Rest in Nature®. When scattering ashes in the water with the Eco Water Urn, use the Ecorial® App to “mark the spot” by recording the exact GPS coordinates plus the time and date of the event. You can also upload photos and videos of your loved one’s forever resting place and create a beautiful interactive online memorial with ease. The Ecorial® app can be found in Apple’s App Store (for iOS) and Google Play (for Android), or on the web at ecorial.org.


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