A gravestone is the best memorial to
a loved one who has passed away and hence must be selected with great care. It
is a testimony of affection for that person, and it can come in any shape and
be made from a wide variety of materials. When the time comes to choose custom made gravestones in Melbourne,
which is the correct material for you?
Granite: A Solid Choice
Granite is hard-wearing, weather-resistant
and erosion-resistant. Marble may be easy to get but is also very delicate.
Granite is a customary material used
to conserve memories because it doesn’t degenerate over time. It is available
in a wide variety of colours, like red, pink, grey, white, green, blue, black,
and in many more shades. It is found all over the world, gives the widest
choice, and goes well with all styles of monuments.
A personalised message, a quote from your
late loved one or even an image can be laser-engraved on custom made gravestones in
Melbourne. The finesse and precision
of today’s granite engraving methods are very impressive.
Marble and More Contemporary
Materials
Marble is still utilised to make some
gravestones, although it has been increasingly replaced by granite, which has
the benefit of being more durable. Nowadays, mostly white marble is utilised,
as it is more resistant than average marble. Over the last fifteen years, we have
seen the advent of grave markers made of Plexiglas, clear glass, stainless
steel, or resin, for a more contemporary look.
These materials are an alternative to
custom
made gravestones in Melbourne made of customary monuments, that
retain a very solemn appearance, and are very appropriate for young people who
have passed away too early. However, the sun, time, bad weather and changes in
temperature will gradually wear these materials.
Personalizing cemetery headstones in Melbourne isn’t simple and it may be good
for the family to get help from a funeral planner. Once the decorative piece and
the material are selected, you still have to select the message, designs and also
a photo to keep on the monument to show your recognition and affection for the
deceased.
I am so glad to have read this.
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