Brief introduction to ashes box: Definition: After cremation of the remains, people use the container for the ashes. Origin: The earliest ashes box unearthed at present belongs to more than two thousand years ago. It was found in Jerusalem in the style of coffin, palace, box, boat and altar. Material: There are many kinds of materials for ashes box, such as wood, jade, ceramics, plastics, metals, etc. Introduction to the Material of Ash Box I. Marble Ash Box of Black Acid Branch Series, Black Sandalwood of Lushi (Daye Rosewood): Dalbergia is a very valuable mahogany handicraft timber, produced in Madagascar, also known as Daye Rosewood, the timber structure is very fine; the texture is interlaced; there are partial curls; heavy weight, air-dry density of 0.95g/cm3, sinking in water, new cut surface of heartwood orange red, For a long time, it turned into deep purple or black purple, which is a precious carving material. The top grade of black acid wood is included in the category of mahogany in our country. It is mainly used as high-grade furniture, which comes from Baidu Encyclopedia. The ashes altar is also called urn, poppy, ashes cup, urn, urn, urn, urn, urn, urn and so on. It refers to the container used to hold the remaining ashes after cremation. Grey altar will be worshipped in the spiritual tower.