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Cremation urns for ashes: what they cost, side by side

An adult cremation urn needs roughly one cubic inch of capacity for every pound of the person's healthy body weight, so a 180 lb adult needs at least 200 cubic inches. Getting that number right matters more than any other decision on this page — an undersized urn cannot be fixed later.

Once capacity is set, the price spread is enormous for identical items: funeral homes commonly mark up the same urn a direct shipper sells for a third of the price, and shipping can add $15–$40 on stone or metal. Every offer below shows the delivered total.

Landed cost — item plus shipping — across 55 vendors and 274,000+ products.

Check these before you compare price

  • Capacity in cubic inches (200+ for most adults, 10–50 for keepsakes)
  • Whether the opening is threaded, bolted or a bottom panel — matters for a burial vault
  • Cemetery or columbarium size limits, in writing, before ordering
  • Engraving: included line of text, or an added $8–$25

Typical delivered price bands

Typical delivered price ranges for Cremation urns for ashes: what they cost, side by side
TierDeliveredNotes
Keepsake / small$25 – $7010–50 cu in, for sharing ashes
Standard adult$60 – $180200+ cu in, wood, ceramic or brass
Premium / artisan$180 – $400Hand-finished, marble, cloisonné
Funeral-home retail$250 – $900Same items, showroom markup

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Questions buyers ask

Do I have to buy the urn from the funeral home?

No. In the United States the FTC Funeral Rule requires providers to accept an urn or casket you supply, and they cannot charge a handling fee for it.

How long does delivery take?

Stock urns typically ship in 1–3 business days; engraved urns take 3–7. If a service date is fixed, order the plain urn and engrave locally afterwards.

Is a more expensive urn better sealed?

Not reliably. Sealing depends on the closure type, not the price. A threaded lid with a silicone gasket outperforms most decorative lift-off lids.

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