Hungary Style Indian Paradiso Purple Granite Headstone For Grave
Paradiso Granite Headstone is carved from Indian Paradiso Purple Granite. This Paradiso Granite is diamond cut and polished to order. Paradiso is multi-colored granite material that ensures no two pieces are exactly the same.
Paradiso Granite Headstone is stunning waves of black and grey usually with red or brown veining for. Some slabs can be found with purple veins which make for a very specialized look. The many colors and elaborate artistry of this natural stone make it the perfect choice to cherish your loved one
Multicolor Paradiso Purple Granite Headstone | |
Produkt | Tablice pamiątkowe, pomnik, nagrobek, nagrobek cmentarny, tablica pogrzebowa |
Materiał | Paradiso |
Styl | Hungary Style |
Użycie | Miejsce pamięci/cmentarz/ogród |
Kolor | Fioletowy |
Zakończony | Polerowane, szlifowane i rzeźbione |
Rozmiar | Rozmiar standardowy lub niestandardowy. |
Akcesoria do produktów | Metalowe nóżki lub granitowa podstawa |
Seria Design | Seria aniołów, seria Maryja / Jezus, krzyż z rzeźbionymi kwiatami, różne urocze pomniki zwierząt domowych - pomnik Cherub / pomnik Cherub / miś / pomnik jagnięcy / dziecko-kwiat / nagrobek psa itp. |
Opakowanie | Standardowe zdatne do żeglugi drewniane skrzynie z fumigacją |
Dostawa | 15~20 dni od potwierdzenia zamówienia |
Płatność | L / C w zasięgu wzroku lub 30% T / T |
Copyright | Got the copyright and the design is protected in China. |
What kind of headstone can I use instead of granite?
This same process will also work on monuments made of materials other than granite such as marble, limestone, concrete, sandstone, bronze, brass, and stainless steel. Headstones located in humid environments will likely require a bit more initial effort and follow-up maintenance, but it will still be a simple process.
What To Know Before Buying A Headstone?
First of all, consumers need to understand the terminology when seeking a monument provider. In the funeral industry, the terms headstone, grave marker, gravestone, and tombstone are often used interchangeably. This does not mean they are the same thing, although they serve the same purpose in being a lasting plaque viewed when you visit your loved one.