Cremation urn gravestone with curved text plate
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A place that lasts, for someone who always will
Choosing a grave monument is not a decision you make lightly. You are looking for something that will endure through every season, that reflects the person you are remembering, and that gives those who stand beside it a moment of stillness. This cremation urn gravestone in granite offers exactly that.
Granite: a material built for permanence
Granite is one of the hardest natural stones used in memorial work. It resists frost, rain and temperature change, holding its structure and colour across decades with no special maintenance required. Each stone is quarried in large blocks and then worked individually by skilled stonemasons, a process that demands both knowledge and patience. That level of craft is visible in the finished surface. The curved text plate is a considered design decision: the flowing line softens the overall form and gives the monument a calm, contemporary character.
Available in a range of colours
Granite comes in a broad palette, from deep black through soft grey to blue-green tones. You choose the colour that suits the person you are commemorating, or the setting where the monument will stand. No two granite slabs are identical, which makes every piece its own.
What this monument can hold
The bond you shared deserves a place that reflects it. The curved text plate is not only an aesthetic choice: it is an invitation. There is space here for a name, a date, a line that says precisely what you want it to say.
Personalisation: your choice, your monument
You decide the text, the layout, and whether to include an image or symbol that meant something to the person you are honouring. A line of poetry, a relief image, a personal emblem. These choices are what turn a grave monument into a genuine memorial. Personalisation options can be discussed when you place your order, and a proof will be sent to you for approval before anything is produced, so you can review every detail before it is set in stone.
Practical considerations before you order
Placing a monument in a cemetery takes preparation. The points below are worth working through before you finalise your order, so that nothing comes as a surprise later.
Check with your cemetery first
Before ordering this funeral urn monument, it is advisable to speak with your cemetery manager or local authority about what is permitted on site. Some cemeteries specify dimensions, materials or shapes that monuments must conform to, and certain sites require that installation is carried out by a stonemason from the local area. Any concrete base slab and pile foundations beneath it must be installed by the cemetery. If you are planning to place the monument in a private garden rather than a cemetery, a plastic urn vault is also available and can be installed without specialist help. Alternative dimensions can be arranged if needed.
Approval before production
Once your order is placed, a design proof is sent to you for review. This gives you the opportunity to check every element carefully before the monument goes into production. If anything needs adjusting, that is the point to say so.
If you have questions about this urn for ashes or would like to talk through options before committing to an order, you are welcome to call us or use the contact form and we will take things at whatever pace suits you.
| Article number | 100335 |
|---|---|
| Delivery time | Approximately 3 weeks |
| Material | Granite |
| Colour | Several colours |
| Dimensions (h x w x d in cm) | 40 x 50 x 50 |
| Dimensions groundplate (h x w x d in cm) | 5 x 50 x 50 |
| Dimensions image-, and/or text panel (h x w x d in cm) | 35 x 31 x 0.5 |
| Warranty | 24 Months |



