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For the Cowboy / Cowgirl in all of Us. It seems like everything and anything you can imagine purchasing for yourself or someone else can be personalized. Some of you may like fishing or boating, motorcycles or gardening. All of these hobbies and interests can be made into an urn for cremation. The ones I will be discussing today are cowboy urns.
The life of a cowboy has been created time and time again on Television and in the movies. We get little glimpses of them rounding up cattle, roping a calf, living the simple life. That's just a part of what today's cowboy is all about. Large facilities are quite sophisticated, while smaller ranches are many times run by families that pass them from generation to generation. In addition to working incredibly long hours, working physically harder than most of us can imagine from sunrise to sunset. They must also know how to make it in the business world. To most living this life, being a cowboy is not just what they do for a living, it is a part of who they are. They take pride in their work, lifestyle and beliefs.
It seems like everything and anything you can imagine purchasing for yourself or someone else can be personalized. Some of you may like fishing or boating, motorcycles or gardening. All of these hobbies and interests can be made into an urn for cremation. The ones I will be discussing today are
It would make sense that there would be an interest in cowboy urns for cremation. Whether a real life Cowboy or someone who loves what the cowboy life represents by wearing cowboy style fashion and motifs, you will be interested to see that your love for the cowboy life can be found in urns for cremation on the web.
Cowboy boot urns are usually made from either a poly resin material that can easily be molded or a wood urn with a cowboy theme carved in the face of it. The poly resin found is shaped like cowboy boots. They can are quite real looking with details painted to look like leather boots. Wood cowboy urns that depict cowboy scenes are simply wood urns that have different cowboy scenes. Some are quite touching depicting a cowboy riding off on a horse to be with their maker.
Cowboy hat urns can be seen on the Internet and are always made from carved wood. They are art handmade from wood that also serve as urns.Prices for cowboy urns like this are not as expensive as you might think considering they are so specific in their design and highly detailed for anyone who loved a cowboy and wants to honor them with a cowboy urn. Prices usually range from two hundred fifty dollars for a traditional wood urn up to fifteen hundred dollars for a hand turned wood carved cowboy hat urn.
Cowboy cremation pendants can also be found on the Internet. These are cowboy themed pendants that hold a tiny amount of ashes in cowboy boot, horse or cowboy hat shapes. They are usually made from silver or gold plate. Prices for these run from approx: eighty to a hundred fifty dollars.
There are no official statistics for how many working cowboys are in America today. The US government doesn't keep track of those statistics. Regardless of how ever many there are there is certainly enough respect for people in that chosen field that the Senate declared "National Day of the American Cowboy" on every 4th Saturday of July, proving that there are few examples of people who represent what being an American is better than the modern day cowboy.
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