Funerals Advice For a Loved One's Funeral

What is the difference between a casket and coffin?

Many Australians distinguish between a casket and a coffin on the basis of shape. They may use the term “coffin” to refer to a traditional rectangular box used for burial, while they think of a casket as a burial container which is tapered on both ends. The term “casket” is also sometimes used for a coffin with a split lid which is designed to allow people to view the decedent at an open casket funeral.

A casket

A coffin

Choosing a coffin or casket is an important aspect of arranging a funeral.  There are many considerations when choosing a casket or coffin:

  • the wishes or personality of the person who has died;
  • the shape, design or colour of the coffin/casket;
  • your family’s religious or cultural background;
  • whether the funeral is a burial or cremation;
  • budgetary or environmental considerations; or
  • a preference for either a contemporary or more traditional style.

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