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    Extra large coffins are usually used in large or multi person burial scenes, and their materials need to have high strength and aesthetics. Common choices include hardwood such as rosewood and teak, which have high density, good toughness, and can withstand long-term burial pressure.

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Extra large coffins are usually used in large or multi person burial scenes, and their materials need to have high strength and aesthetics. Common choices include hardwood such as rosewood and teak, which have high density, good toughness, and can withstand long-term burial pressure.


The oversized coffin reflects the concept of a "community of life and death", with its massive size and complex decorations symbolizing the eternal connection between life and death. As an important carrier of human funeral culture, coffins deeply reflect the historical traditions, religious beliefs, and aesthetic orientations of different regions in terms of their shape, material, and decorative style. From the East to the West, from tradition to modernity, the design of coffins has always been closely linked to human understanding of death, respect for the deceased, and the hope for the continuation of life. European coffins prefer hardwood and precious woods in terms of material, such as oak, walnut, cherry wood, etc. These woods not only have delicate textures and hard textures, but also become symbols of identity and status due to their scarcity and processing difficulty. Its natural dark texture and warm texture give the coffin a solemn and elegant temperament. Some high-end customized coffins are even carved from whole pieces of wood, showcasing reverence for natural life by preserving the original texture and color of the wood. The typical feature of European coffins is a hexagonal or rectangular design, with a slightly curved top that not only conforms to the physiological curve of human lying down, but also creates a solemn yet dynamic visual effect through the cutting of geometric lines. Its internal structure pays attention to detail processing, such as using adjustable support steel bed, combined with elastic mattress and fluffy pillow, to ensure the natural posture of the deceased; Externally, precision mortise and tenon technology is used to connect various components, ensuring sealing while avoiding the icy sensation of metal nails. The decorative style of European coffins is deeply influenced by Christian culture, with common themes including relief patterns such as the crucifixion of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and angel wings, complemented by techniques such as gold-plated edging and three-dimensional decals, closely integrating religious narratives with funeral rituals. In addition, silk or velvet is often used as the lining fabric inside the coffin, and embroidery techniques are used to present the family emblem or epitaph, further enhancing personalized expression. The design concept of European coffins is rooted in the Christian belief in "eternal life in heaven". Its hexagonal structure symbolizes the six winged angels of heaven, and the curved top metaphorically represents the staircase leading to heaven. Through the intensive use of religious symbols, coffins are endowed with the attribute of "soul containers", which not only praises the merits of the deceased in the mortal world, but also blesses their soul's ascension to heaven.