Upright headstones are a type of memorial marker commonly used in cemeteries to commemorate individuals or families. These headstones stand tall from the ground, typically vertically upright, and they have a vertical orientation. Upright headstones are often crafted from durable materials like granite, marble, or brownstone.
A flat headstone, also known as a flat marker, grave marker, or ground-level headstone, is a type of memorial marker that lies flush with the ground at the burial site. These headstones are typically rectangular or square in shape and are designed to mark the location of a grave.
A slanted headstone, also known as a slant marker or slant grave marker, is a type of memorial marker used in cemeteries to commemorate individuals or families. These headstones have a distinctive slanted or sloped shape, which provides a tilted surface for inscriptions, names, and other memorial details. Slanted headstones are often made of durable materials like granite.
Obelisks are tall, upright, four-sided monuments with a distinctive pyramid-shaped top or capstone. These structures have been used for centuries as commemorative markers and are known for their elegant and stately appearance. Obelisks are often made of stone, particularly granite, and are commonly found in cemeteries and public spaces.
India Black Granite is a kind of black granite quarried in India
Bahama Blue Granite is a kind of blue granite quarried in India
Morning Rose Granite is a kind of red granite quarried in Canada
Galaxy Black Granite is mostly black with small gold or white flecks granite quarried in India.
Blue Pearl is an exclusive and elegant metallic blue granite that features shimmering black and grey flecks of stone quarried in Norway.
Silver Cloud Granite is a kind of silver grey granite quarried in the United States.
Evergreen Granite is a kind of dark green granite quarried in China.
American Black Granite
Dakota Mahogany is a warm, rich color that consists of reds, and browns quarried in the United States.
Georgia Grey is a kind of light bluish grey granite quarried in Georgia - United States