How to choose a monument for a grave Automatic translate
Choosing a memorial for a grave can be a daunting process, especially if it’s your first time. It requires special attention and consideration of many details. Here are some recommendations to help you choose a suitable tombstone with the least time and financial losses.
- Decide on the form. The monument can be in the form of a cross, stele, slab, sculpture. It is important to consider that the shape may be limited by the technical characteristics and characteristics of the material.
- Select a material. The most commonly used are granite, marble and plastic. Each material has pros and cons, for example, granite gravestones are durable, while marble tombstones can have more complex shapes, but they require more careful care.
- Consider the size. The size of the monument must correspond to the size of the grave and the location where it will be installed. Too small may get lost in the background of a large space, and too large may clutter the burial site.
- Choose a design. A tombstone can be either simple and austere or complex and elegant. Most often, a simple form is chosen with the image of the deceased, his portrait or religious symbols.
- Pay attention to the design. The surface can be decorated with inscriptions, epitaphs, images or decorative elements. It is important that all these details are done carefully and fit into the overall concept.
- Consider the cost. The price may vary depending on its size, material, complexity. It is important to choose an option that fits into your budget.
- Contact the professionals. If you are not confident in your abilities or do not know which monument to choose, contact specialists in this field. They will help you choose the appropriate option, taking into account all your wishes and requirements. Carefully read reviews about the granite workshop before placing an order.
- Don’t rush to choose. The monument selection process may take some time. Don’t rush into making a decision without thinking through all the possible options.
- Consider traditions and customs. Different cultures and religions have their own traditions and customs associated with headstones on graves. For example, in Christianity it is customary to install crosses on graves, and in Islam - stone slabs.
Most importantly, be mindful of your feelings. Choosing a monument is a process that should be based on your feelings and beliefs. The main thing is that you like the final result.
- Exhibition by Vladimir Maximov "Space"
- Personal exhibition of Evgeny Zaremba "Beyond the Visible"
- Exhibition dedicated to the anniversary of Ernst Unknown, opened at the Central Exhibition Hall "Manege"
- Making monuments in Yekaterinburg
- Installation of an exclusive tombstone in Moscow: what grieving relatives forget about
- Exclusive granite monuments