Types of Monuments
Etched Monuments
Etching designs must be on a black stone in order for the etching to show its pure beauty. The etching process permanently removes the polish from the stone which creates the image. The image will last as long as the polish lasts.
Flat Monuments
Flat Markers lay flat on the ground and comes in a number of sizes and colors. They are usually 4 inches thick. Flat markers are versatile and budget friendly way to memorialize your loved one.
Granite Monuments
Granite is one of the hardest natural stones and is perfect choice for creating a lasting monument. Granite monuments comes in a variety of sizes, shapes, and granite colors to create a personalized last tribute. We offer Single and Companion Monuments.
Marble Monuments
Georgia marble is rich with deep everlasting beauty, it is recognized as one of the most durable stones in the world. It is a form of limestone that will last millions of years. Marble is utilized in art, architecture and monuments throughout history. It’s softness allows artist to craft details in carving and sculpting the stone. Not to mention it is a local stone here in Pickens County.
Slant Monuments
Slant markers provide more design options and opportunities compare to flat markers. Slant markers can be placed directly on the ground or they may include a base for higher elevation.
Bronze
Bronze marker can be used as a headstone or footstone. We offer Companion or Single bronze with or without a flower vase. You can get a bronze marker through the VA if your a veteran and we offer the granite base to go under the bronze for government markers.
Bevels
Bevel stones are raised and cut on a slight angle like a wedge shape. They can be placed on the ground or on a base to give them height.