Cremation urn gravestone with laser engraving

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A place that remains, for someone who stays with you

Choosing a memorial for an urn grave is one of the harder decisions you will face. You want something that reflects who your loved one truly was, that will endure for years to come, and that can be placed with confidence in the right setting. This cremation urn gravestone, crafted from black granite with laser engraving, offers exactly that reassurance.

Black granite: a material that earns its place

Granite is among the hardest natural stones used in memorial work. Its density makes it highly resistant to moisture, frost and temperature change, which is why it has been the material of choice for lasting memorials for generations. The black finish gives this urn for ashes a composed, dignified presence. It also happens to be the ideal surface for laser engraving: letters, images and symbols are burned into the stone with precision and remain sharp over time. That is not a promise, it is simply the nature of the material.

Carrying what words alone cannot hold

The bond you shared deserves more than a standard inscription. Laser engraving allows you to personalise this cremation urn gravestone with a name, a date, a phrase that meant something between you, or an image that speaks to who they were. Not what is conventional, but what is right for you.

Your approval before anything is finalised

Once you have placed your order, we will send you a proof for approval. This gives you the opportunity to review the design carefully before anything is made permanent.

Practical things worth knowing before you order

Placing a memorial at a cemetery involves more preparation than most people expect, and the rules vary considerably from one site to another.

Check with your cemetery or burial authority first

Before ordering this urn for ashes memorial, it is strongly advisable to speak with your cemetery manager or local authority to understand what is and is not permitted at your chosen site. Many cemeteries specify acceptable dimensions, approved materials and permitted forms for grave monuments. Some sites also require that installation is carried out by a locally approved stonemason. Any concrete base or foundation beneath the memorial will typically need to be installed by the cemetery itself. If you are planning to place the monument in a private garden rather than a cemetery, alternative options including plastic urn vaults are available, and these can be installed without specialist help. Custom dimensions can also be discussed. If you have any questions, please do get in touch by phone or via the contact form and we will talk you through the options as clearly and simply as we can.

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Article number200580
Delivery timeApproximately 3 weeks
MaterialGranite
ColourBlack
Dimensions (h x w x d in cm)5 x 50 x 50 | 1.5 x 40 x 30
Dimensions groundplate (h x w x d in cm)5 x 50 x 50
Dimensions glass panel (h x w x d in cm)1.5 x 40 x 30
Warranty24 Months