Memorials are a wonderful way to
remember a deceased friend or family member. Grave memorials have relatively
recently re-captured their status as the primary memorial object for most
people. Attaching epitaphs and even names to grave markers is a common
tradition. Grave marker today has décor to somehow match the personality and
history of the deceased, and grave markers are often emblazoned with special
sayings written about or by the person memorialized. Memorials are of different
types, size, and color. The memorial can be a grave marker, plaque, headstone,
tombstone etc. Special personalized memorials from can use a family photo to
create very special handmade memorials. Traditional hand-crafted memorials can
be sandblasted or hand-carved with different style lettering and
designs/symbols on cuts, shapes, finishes, colors, and textures of granite to
create the ideal monument. Styles/shapes include upright headstones,
flat/lawn/level markers, slants, bevels and ledgers/grave covers. Photographs
or bronze plaques can be added. A crypt or mausoleum can be an ideal way to
preserve the memory of an individual or an entire family. Crypt designs are available
in a variety of configurations and a walk-in mausoleum can be custom designed
for two to eight niches. There are a plenty of new trends in the memorial
industry today. Art in Ashes - customers wanting to pay tribute to their
beloved family member’s precious memories mail a teaspoon or so of ashes to a
painter who then mixes the remains into paint and adds them to a creation. Eternity
crystals in which ash is encapsulated into glass memorials, acorn i.e. memorial
jewelry are also among popular memorials.



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