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Assembling a Bamboo Coffin

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Jun 6, 2019
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https://www.passagesinternational.com/ Gail Rubin, The Doyenne of Death® with A Good Goodbye, demonstrates how easy it is for two people to assemble the Six-Point Bamboo Coffin from Passages International. Recorded at the 2019 Frozen Dead Guy Days Festival in Nederland, Colorado. The Six-Point Bamboo Coffin is a natural, biodegradable burial or cremation option that features a fully lined, natural unbleached cotton interior and matching pillow. The Six-Point Bamboo Coffin is suitable for identification, viewing and services followed by cremation or burial. When buried directly in the earth (without a liner or burial vault) this coffin will break down naturally over time. Because it does not use metal or toxic components, the Bamboo Coffin is also suitable as a cremation container. Passages International offers a viewing lid for the Six-Point Bamboo Coffin lid that allows for an open-coffin viewing or service. Once the service has concluded, simply replace the full lid prior to the cremation or burial and secure the closures. An optional 5″L x 8″W x .375″H engravable bamboo plaque is available for the Bamboo Coffin. By the way, the difference between a casket and a coffin is the number of sides. A casket has four sides, for a rectangular shape. A coffin has six sides, making it wider at a person's shoulders and narrower at the feet. The coffin shape is more popular in the United Kingdom, the casket shape is more popular in the United States. The background music, "Life as We Make It," was purchased for royalty-free use from PremiumBeat.com. LICENSE #423718

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