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Coffins and caskets are used to bury deceased people and beloved pets.
Caskets are usually made of wood or steel.
A small box or chest as for containing jewlery can be called a casket, but
the term also describes a fancy coffin, intended to intern a corpse of a deceased
friend or family member or a beloved pet such as a cat or a dog.
Coffins and caskets are used to bury deceased people and beloved pets.
Coffins are receptacles or boxes used for burying a corpse.
Sepulchres and mausoleums are used to store caskets and coffins, and cremains.
Cremains are often stored in ornate jars called urns.
Coffins and caskets are used to bury deceased people and beloved pets.
People buy caskets to put other (dead) people into.
Coffins can be plain and unadorned, or they can be lavishly carved and ornate,
and fitted with exquisite fixtures.    President Regan's casket was a top-of-the-line
carved mahogany coffin, and richly adorned with gold-plated handles.