Selecting The Right Stone Tombstone

By Tom Tree


Through the ages, many societies have used stones to show the place where those who have passed on were interred. This practice coined some commonly used modern terms like gravestone, headstone and tombstone. Most modern civilizations still use this method of Burial Marker, though the process of selection has become much more elaborate.

Monuments of this type denote both a person's place of interment as well as immortalizes their personal information for generations to follow. They are commonly inscribed with the name of the individual and the dates through which their life spanned. Many people further personalize their stone by adding an epitaph or more decorations.
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There are hundreds of different styles and designs of markers available, made from a variety of materials. Some are flush against the ground while others may be mounted on walls or stand upright. They range from quietly simple to massive, ornate and monumental.

The look of one's gravestone might be influenced by multiple contributing factors. The strongest consideration is the personal style and tastes of the individual for whom it is meant because one's eternal monument should be a reflection of that person's likes. The second biggest restraint is usually the budget that has been set aside for this purchase.

Before making a final selection, one should decide the cemetery in which the stone is to be place. For purposes of easy maintenance or uniformity, some locations may have regulations on the types and sizes of gravestones and plaques that will be allowed on the property. It is important to check for such restrictions as it is quite common for such facilities to remove or reject those that do not comply to set standards.

Several materials, including wood, limestone, sandstone, slate, marble and brass are used to make these products. Though all of these have favorable qualities, bronze and granite are by far the most commonly used substances for constructing gravestones. This is primarily because they are both extremely durable, even in the worst climate conditions, easy to maintain, attractive and affordable.

Many people will put a lot of planning into the selection of what is to become their eternal burial marker. This is the item that is going to serve as a testament of an individual's life for generations to follow. One needs to take into consideration not only the personal tastes of the one it will represent, but budget and facility regulations as well, before making a final purchase.




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