noun a decorative vase, often with a cover, used for holding the ashes of a cremated person
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Used as a decorative object for holding flowers, plants, or other items.
Used to refer to a type of funerary vessel used to hold cremated remains or burial offerings.
Found in various artistic representations such as paintings, sculptures, or pottery.
Commonly used to hold cremated remains of a deceased individual.
Specifically used to hold cremated remains before scattering or burial.
In the field of writing, 'urn' may be used as a symbol of death or mourning in poetry or literature.
Psychologists may use the concept of 'urn' in therapy sessions to explore themes of loss, grief, or acceptance.
Historians may study ancient urns as artifacts to gain insight into past cultures, burial practices, and artistic traditions.
Archaeologists may excavate and analyze urns as part of their research into ancient civilizations and burial customs.
Art conservators may work to preserve and restore urns as valuable cultural objects, ensuring their longevity and integrity.