
Hand crafted like fine furniture, each wooden casket has it's own unique graining pattern. The natural warmth and beauty of wood is available in a variety of types and species. The interior material of a wood casket is typically either velvet or crepe.
The classification "hardwood" simply means that the wood comes from a leaf-bearing tree. "Softwood" comes from the needle or cone-bearing trees. Therefore, designation as a hardwood is not determined solely by the consistency or surface hardness of the wood itself, but the species of the tree from which it came. Cost can vary depending on whether the sides of the casket are constructed from solid wood or a veneering process has been utilized.
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Poplar and Veneer with Rosetan Crepe Interior - 71006671 |
| Winfield | |
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Cherry with Almond Velvet Interior - 71006919 |
| Warfield | |
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Cherry with Almond Velvet Interior |
| Diplomat | |
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Walnut with Silver Beige Velvet Interior - 71006607 |
| Clearwood | |
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Maple with Moselle Crepe Interior - 71006561 |
| Oakwood | |
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Oak Satin Light Fawn/Shaded with Rosetan Crepe Interior - 71006818 |
| Harvest | |
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Oak with Rosetan Crepe Interior - 5010495 |
| Bainbridge | |
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Pecan and Veneer with Ivory Suede Interior - 71007522 |
| Country Pine | |
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Pine with Champagne Weave Interior - 71006830 |
| Augusta | |
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Pine Satin Light Natural with Rosetone Crepe Interior - 71006795 |
| Cameo | |
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Poplar with Ice Pink Velvet Interior - 71006940 |
| Parliament | |
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Mahogany with Sand Velvet Interior - 71006694 |