Product Details:
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Material: | Metal(iron) | Name: | Coffin Screw Cap |
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French Name: | Cache Vis | Size: | Dia 3cm |
Color: | Silver | Other Color: | Gold,Bronze,Red Bronze |
High Light: | casket hardware,funeral accessories |
D021B Cache Vis Coffin Fitting Zamak Metal Coffin Screw Cap Silver Color
Main information:
Product name:COFFIN SCREW CAP
French name: Cache-vis
Model: D021B
Brand: B&R
Application: European style coffin
Origin: China
Manufacturer: Sumer International (Beijing) Trading Co.,Ltd
Product detail:
Size: Diameter 3cm
Material: Metal (Iron)
Color: Gold, Silver or Bronze (Optional)
Attached on coffin by screw
MOQ:5000 pcs
Packing: Carton
Main feature:
Professionally engaged in funeral field over 10 years;
Customized products acceptable;
Good quality and competitive price;
More Information:
Regions with significant populations | |
European Union | 373,656,000 |
United States | 246,790,000 |
Brazil | 175,770,000 |
Mexico | 107,780,000 |
Russia | 105,220,000 |
Philippines | 86,790,000 |
Nigeria | 80,510,000 |
China | 67,070,000 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 63,150,000 |
Ethiopia | 52,580,000 |
Christians (self-described) by region (Pew Research Center, 2011) |
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Region |
Christians |
% Christian |
Europe | 558,260,000 | 75.2 |
Latin America–Caribbean | 531,280,000 | 90.0 |
Sub-Saharan Africa | 517,340,000 | 62.9 |
Asia Pacific | 286,950,000 | 7.1 |
North America | 266,630,000 | 77.4 |
Middle East–North Africa | 12,710,000 | 3.7 |
World | 2,173,180,000 | 31.5 |
Reasons for human burial
After death, a body will decay. Burial is not necessarily a public health requirement. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the WHO advises that only corpses carrying aninfectious disease strictly require burial.
Human burial practices are the manifestation of the human desire to demonstrate "respect for the dead". Cultures vary in their mode of respect.
Some reasons follow:
• Respect for the physical remains. If left lying on top of the ground, scavengers may eat the corpse, considered disrespectful to the deceased in many (but not all) cultures. In Tibet, Sky burials return the remains to the cycle of life and acknowledge the body as "food," a core tenet of some Buddhist practices.
• Burial can be seen as an attempt to bring closure to the deceased's family and friends. Psychologists in some Western Judeo-Christian quarters, as well as the US funeral industry, claim that by interring a body away from plain view the pain of losing a loved one can be lessened.
• Many cultures believe in an afterlife. Burial is sometimes believed to be a necessary step for an individual to reach the afterlife.
• Many religions prescribe a particular way to live, which includes customs relating to disposal of the dead.
• A decomposing body releases unpleasant gases related to decomposition. As such, burial is seen as a means of preventing smells from expanding into open air.
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