Info about Coffins
Coffins design
Coffins design
There comes a time in life when we die. It sounds pretty oxymoronic but this is the truth. The only difference between us is how we die but in the end it is all the same. Whether we believe in the continuity of the soul or not, we will all end up as the dust from which we were created. There are people who choose to be cremated and thrown in the sea or over a field, or people who want to be buried in plain graves. But there are some folks that want to be buried in grandiose graves or in mausoleums just to show others how big they were in life. They will also choose very fancy coffins. It may sound a bit stupid to get an expensive object that will house a dead body and will be buried in the ground but some people really want to take such things with themselves on the other side. If you are one of them, then here are a few designs of coffins that you may enjoy.
There are a lot of eccentric people living in the world today. Some of them live shocking and out of the ordinary lifestyles while others want to go six feet under in a weird way. Such people will often choose to be buried in custom made coffins so that they will be recognized over time. One such coffin model is the KISS Kasket that was released by the rock n' roll band KISS. Nobody thought that somebody will buy such a casket but someone did. Guitarist "Dimebag" Darrel of the heavy metal band Pantera was buried in such a casket at his funeral after he was shot on stage. The casket played the KISS song "God gave rock and roll to you". If you are interested in other models then you should get in contact with the Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop. They are a specialized carpentry workshop that constructs whacky coffins for people that want to buy them. They have models like cocoa beans coffins or car coffins. It depends on your feelings and if you will enjoy being buried in a coffin that resembles a Cadillac or a cocoa bean.
There are just some of the coffin models that you will find in the world. Unfortunately, the KISS Kasket is no longer in production but you can contact the Kane Kwei workshop to build yourself a custom coffin model. Maybe you will want one resembling an Impala.