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Headstone in Burgundy limestone
Headstone

€880.00
VAT included

Natural stone funerary stele. Grave marker

A stele, also called a milestone or standing stone, is a vertical monument with or without engraving.

It serves various purposes: commemorative, funerary, or geographical. In funerary contexts, it is often combined with a tombstone but can also be used with only a surrounding structure. These steles are dimensioned for funerary or cinerary monuments. They are often engraved to allow identification of the deceased. The stele is fixed onto a base, a foundation, or a slab; metal dowels (screws) secure it to its support.

As stone cutters, we can create fully customized projects: rectangular steles, trapezoidal steles (wider at the top), sloped steles (or beveled steles), molded steles (ogee, curved, rounded, basket-handle, or gendarme cap). The stele can also take the shape of a cross for Christian monuments. Additionally, we can produce personalized steles in the shape of a heart, star, book, or a design representing a passion or personality trait. Send us your sketch for pricing. We offer four dimensions and two thicknesses, the most common in the funerary sector.

We also create Muslim steles and Muslim funerary monuments.

Manufacturing time : 6/7 weeks
Stone and finish
Stone and finish

Product customization
Headstone
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   Kg
 
  Quantity:
  • French manufacturer
    French manufacturer
    Workshop in Burgundy
  • Quality control
    Quality control
    before each shipment
  • Home delivery
    Home delivery
    or workshop pickup
  • 100% secure payment
    100% secure payment
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Additional information

Discover two articles dedicated to the funeral world - more articles and information in our section Our Advice.

- Engraving : technique, colors and price ?

- Which stone to choose for a funeral monument ?

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