
Rituals
Our company was born from the need to offer an alternative to national products.
We are a group of people who firmly believe in what we do, who work hard to achieve the satisfaction of our customers and the realization of our goals. We still believe in the importance of personal relationships in the commercial field, and in the activity aimed at customer loyalty based on merit.
The products we deal with are highly selected, and come from a group of Italian companies that have relocated production abroad several years ago and therefore work according to regulations and standards of our country, managing to provide Italian quality at competitive prices .
The Italian craftsmen who produce our coffins have decades of experience, they know the types of wood perfectly and their different processes to make the most of the wood properties . Delocalization has also the advantage of having a more economical access to the supply and variety of woods used, and of benefiting from absolutely favorable labor costs.
We provide a reliable and aesthetically pleasing product, finished to perfection at a reasonable price.
We are able to supply caskets in all the traditional woods normally used - FIR, AYOUS, KOTO, YELLOW PINE, OAK, POPLAR AND OTHER ESSENCES - with the possibility of customization on request.
As soon as regulations change, we are ready with optional products already used in many countries of EU since longtime.
In a market where quality/price ratio is more and more important, and where product problems must be minimized, if not eliminated, our mission has become to provide the right coffin at the right price.
The national market today offers products that cannot have a reasonable quality/price ratio, due to tax incidence, labour costs, raw materials upgoing prices and consequently the result is a poor product at an high price.
We all know that product quality imported from East Asia, such as paulownia wood, is absolutely unsatisfactory, and you run the risk of buying a product that does not have the suitable features for this specific use, just to save little money. (It is the case of paulownia, the extreme tenderness of the wood and the need to insert a fir base to prevent it from breaking during handling, the risk of handles coming off during gripping because of the soft structure of the wood, just to give an example).
A coffin must not cause problems, neither in preparation (inserting handles, crosses, etc.), or in handling.
