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Designing a monument to honor your loved one can be emotionally challenging. Since it’s a permanent symbol, you may want to ensure it’s beautiful and durable. Whether you’re looking for a modest or high-end headstone, there are many options available. While you should check your cemetery’s regulations before making a decision, review some of your options in the overview below.

What Shape Can a Cemetery Monument Be?

An upright headstone has a large top and a foundation. It’s considered the most traditional type of cemetery monument, and is available in various shapes and sizes.

Flat grave markers are smaller and sit flush to the ground or a few inches above it. Also available in different sizes and colors, they’re often rectangular and made of granite or bronze.

What Materials Are Monuments Made of?

monumentGranite is the standard stone for grave markers. This igneous rock is durable, long-lasting, and requires less maintenance than most materials. Since it’s so tough, monument builders can easily engrave messages and images on it to customize your loved one’s gravesite.

Marble was predominantly used for headstones in the 19th and 20th centuries. With beautiful natural swirls, it’s a luxurious material that has a unique appearance. It typically requires some polishing every few years to maintain its natural smoothness.

Bronze is typically priced higher than the other options, but is attractive and doesn’t require much upkeep. It’s known for its natural durability and resistance to harsh weather conditions. To create a bronze marker, a craftsman uses a personalized mold.

 

Commemorate your loved one with a custom memorial designed by McGee Monument. With six locations across Arkansas, they will work with you to create a monument that matches your specifications and exceeds your expectations. Their artisans create colorful, customized etchings on various materials, including granite and bronze. View some of their past projects online, or call (800) 750-0177 to discuss your needs.

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