An urn is a container, usually tall and cylindrical, that is often used to hold the ashes of a deceased person after cremation. It can also be decorative or ornamental, serving as a vase for flowers or other displays. Urns can be made from various materials, including ceramic, metal, or glass, and may feature intricate designs.
The word "urn" comes from the Latin word "urna," which means "a jar or vessel for liquids." The Latin term is derived from "urere," which means "to burn," linking it meaningfully to its common use for containing ashes.