Custom Bronze Grave Markers & Bronze-on-Granite Headstones

Bronze markers offer a classic, prestigious look that evolves beautifully over time. These bronze-on-granite headstones combine the high-detail casting of bronze with the enduring strength of a natural granite base. Often required by veterans' cemeteries and many North Texas memorial parks, our bronze grave markers allow for intricate relief carvings, religious emblems, and timeless portraits. Whether you are looking for a standard memorial plaque or a highly personalized tombstone, we ensure every piece meets the strict metal and stone specifications of your cemetery.

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Single Bronze Markers & Individual Veteran Headstones

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Double Bronze Companion Markers for Couples

A companion bronze marker is a beautiful way to celebrate a shared life. These double bronze headstones offer a wide surface for two names, wedding anniversaries, and shared symbols of faith or family. Mounted on a large granite base, these companion plaques provide a grand, cohesive look that satisfies the flush-marker requirements of most memorial parks.

General Upright Monument FAQs

Many "Memorial Parks" require bronze-on-granite markers to maintain a uniform, park-like appearance. Bronze is also the traditional material used for veteran headstones and government-issued markers. We are experts in DFW cemetery regulations and will ensure your bronze plaque meets all local requirements.

Yes. Real bronze naturally develops a "patina" (a protective greenish-brown coating) as it is exposed to the elements. This is a sign of the metal’s authenticity and is considered a beautiful, timeless feature of bronze gravestones.

Absolutely. We can include a cast bronze portrait (a 3D relief) or a durable ceramic photo that is securely inset into the granite base or the bronze plaque itself.

The bronze plaque is attached to a thick granite base using heavy-duty stainless steel bolts. This ensures the grave marker remains a single, solid unit that won't shift or separate over time.

Generally, yes. Because bronze is a precious metal that must be cast in a foundry, a bronze-on-granite marker usually carries a higher price point than a standard flat granite marker. However, the level of detail and the classic aesthetic are unmatched.

Get in touch with us for more information on the diverse range of memorial options we have to offer.

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