Steel, known for its affordability and long-lasting performance, is one of the most popular of casket materials. From the highest quality 16-gauge to a minimum quality 20-gauge, thickness determines the general quality and price.
| Ambassador | |
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16 gauge gasketed steel exterior with brushed silver with swing bar hardware finish and white velvet interior |
| Diplomat | |
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18 gauge steel exterior with shaded finish and silver crepe interior |
| In God's Care Blue | |
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18 gauge steel exterior with blue brushed and gold finish and blue crepe interior |
| Olympic Bronze | |
| 20 gauge light bronze exterior with painted finish and rose tan crepe interior | |
| Olympic Silver | |
| 20 gauge silver exterior with painted finish and white crepe interior | |
| Classic Blue | |
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20 gauge steel exterior with silver brushed/swing bar hardware finish and blue velvet interior |
| Homeward | |
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20 gauge gasketed steel exterior with viking blue finish and blue crepe interior |
| Spartan | |
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18 gauge steel exterior with coppertone / black russet bronze finish and rosetan crepe interior |
| Horizon Gunmetal | |
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18 gauge steel exterior with gunmetal finish and white crepe interior |
| Carnation | |
| 20 gauge white shaded rose exterior with painted finish and pink crepe interior | |
| Treemont Blue | |
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20 gauge steel casket with a blue shaded silver exterior with blue crepe interior |
| Austin | |
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20 gauge steel exterior with bronze finish with stationary bar finish and rosetan crepe interior |
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