Days
may pass and turn into months and years but memories of loved ones will always
stay for a life time. Alpha 1 Memorials are happy to contribute to keeping your
memory toward your loved one as precious as it should. We can design and
provide several kinds of headstonesBrisbane. We can help set the memory in stone which will translate your
sentiments of your departed loved one in a truly tangible form.
Most headstonesBrisbane are generally made of either granite or bronze, or a
combination of the two. Granite ranges in color from grays to pinks to black
and browns. Engraving is often available in a variety of typefaces and styles.
Monument headstones come in many different shapes and styles, ranging from more
traditional rectangles to elaborate sculptures. Flat markers may be entirely
flat or have built-in flower vases.
HeadstonesBrisbane can be purchased from cemeteries,
funeral homes, third-party retailers, or online retailers.
Headstones Brisbane were originally available in the form of stone slabs used for
covering the graves. But, the term is now used interchangeably with terms like
headstones (markers used to denote graves) and tombstones.
These monuments, inscribed with the name, date of birth, date of
death, and a few words about the deceased, even a prayer, help memorialize a
loved one in a simple yet profound manner.
Plus, being a focus of mourning and remembrance, they assist in the
process of healing. Needless to say, the studying the inscription on a grave
marker is a great way to trace your family history.
However, before looking for a memorial monument for a loved one, you
should gather some basic information about the types of gravestones so that you
can make an informed decision.
Headstones Brisbane come in a number of styles, including flat grave markers, sometimes
called “grass markers,” which lie flat on the ground at the head of the grave,
flush with the grass, bevel grave markers, usually about 8 inches thick, which
lie flat on the ground at the head of the grave and rise above the grass, slant
grave markers, sometimes called “pillow stones,” usually about 18 inches tall,
which sit flat on the ground with the front of the stone angled back, creating
a wedge shape and monuments or headstones, standing upright.
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