Thursday, August 3, 2017

Tricks For Selecting Perfect Memorial Stones And Markers

By Martha Rogers


Everyone desires to be remembered even in death. One of the best ways to remain in the memory of people is through memorial stones. They give family members and friends a reference point for anniversaries and a place to seek consolation. Further, the stone provide details of your existence including dates of birth and death, favorite words, important locations in your life, etc. The challenge is finding the perfect stone for self, family member, friend, etc. Here are excellent tips to consider when picking a memorial stone.

Identify the type of grave stone you want as your marker. The design options include upright, flat, obelisk, etc. You may also commission a customized stone that reflects the faith, profession, location, hobbies, etc of the person laid to rest. The design of your stone will depend on personal preferences and creativity.

Your stone or marker can be made from a variety of materials. The appearance of each marker is determined by the type of stone you choose. Some stone varieties and materials are easy to curve into images like animals, houses, balls, etc. For a material like granite, you need specialized engraving tools to produce the desired shape. This will have an implication on the cost of your stone.

The type of stone will also determine the level of maintenance attention needed in the long term. Some materials like granite can withstand extreme weather without cracking. Such durable and magnificent stones are available at a premium price. However, you must consider the need of a stone or grave marker that reflects the caliber of person buried. Compare different materials and the kind of maintenance attention required.

There are rules and regulations guiding the installation of markers on each cemetery. You need to inquire about these rules and endeavor to follow them. They may be found in pamphlets supplied by the site office. The office will also assist you with information on recommended pricing and installers in the area to avoid extortion. The area may also have restrictions on types, dimensions, colors, etc.

The best way to capture the life and memories of a departed friend, relative, colleague, etc is through personalizing the stone. For instance, in place of the common rectangular design, you may opt for a religious symbol, a tool of trade, image of a person, etc. This will depend on availability of a designer who can replicate your idea. Remember that customizing the stone will come with an additional cost. It, however, gives you a perfect chance to immortalize the person.

Pay attention to installation and maintenance. Most cemeteries offer the services or have accredited providers. The cemetery will also offer guidance on maintenance of the graves, perpetual care and other services that may be required. The local funeral home may also provide guidance on installers and maintenance personnel in the area.

To get the best stone, visit a cemetery accompanied by the sculptor or installer. You have a chance to see the performance of different stones over the years. It also gives you an idea of the designs, materials and maintenance you can undertake on your grave. Compare offers by different installers to determine where there is great value for money.




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