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		<title>Casket Buying Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The casket price depends on the casket material, including the interior materials. Casket exteriors can be made from different materials &#8211; wood (poplar, oak, cherry, mahogany, and many more), steel (bronze, stainless steel, steel, and copper), and green materials or biodegradable (tree bark, bamboo, and paper). For metal caskets, the most important thing that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The casket price depends on the casket material, including the interior materials. Casket exteriors can be made from different materials &#8211; wood (poplar, oak, cherry, mahogany, and many more), steel (bronze, stainless steel, steel, and copper), and green materials or biodegradable (tree bark, bamboo, and paper). For metal <strong>caskets</strong>, the most important thing that you need to know is the difference between 20-guage and 18-gauge steel &#8211; the higher the gauge, the thinner the steel is. For instance, if you chose a metal casket, you have to know that the bronze ones will be much more expensive because it is less abundant than steel or wood.</p>
<p>The casket interiors are made of luxurious materials. The most regularly used fabrics are silk crepe, velvet, and satin crepe. The interior can also differ in color like white, gold, light blue, silver, pale pink and light beige. Some interior decorations include head panels which are embroidered, with personal messages, pictures, favorite hobby or religious sayings. Choosing the interior of the casket is very important because it can reflect shared emotions or even set a certain mood that you would like to have on that day.</p>
<p>The funeral costs rise every day. Nowadays, the funeral cost together with the casket starts from $7800 but this doesn&#8217;t include the costs for the cemetery. The cremation is cheaper but the prices there can also rise. The cremation together with the service is approximately $2500. For that reason many people choose to save money and they use the services of online casket stores. There are a few tips that you can use when making arrangements for a funeral: make a plan ahead, so the flowers and casket can be delivered on time and confirm the delivery some time before you actually order; buy the things that you can afford, that you like and need; deal with professional, licensed funeral director in order to plan the service and make sure that all the procedures and regulations are in order.</p>
<p>After you purchase the casket you have to think about the shipping. You can ship the casket directly to the funeral home that you choose. When you do that you don&#8217;t have to be there to sign the receiving documents, but you have to make sure that there will be someone who will be there to accept the delivery of the casket. There are a few things that you need to do in order to send the casket to the funeral home &#8211; you need to write the address and the name. In that way when the casket arrives, the chosen funeral home will know for which service it is addressed.</p>
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