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How to Guide Families in Creating Meaningful Custom Memorials

Building a Legacy with Custom Memorials

Helping families choose a custom memorial during one of the most challenging times of their lives requires much more than offering granite samples and standard designs. It’s about truly listening to their stories, understanding their emotions, and helping them create a memorial that reflects the life, passions, and values of their loved ones. By using a thoughtful, consultative approach, you can make this difficult task a meaningful experience for the family, guiding them to craft a legacy in stone that is as unique as the person it honors.

Starting the Conversation: The FORDS Approach

One of the most effective ways to build rapport and gather important information is by using the FORDS approach. FORDS stands for Family, Occupation, Recreation, Dreams, and School/Sports. It’s a compassionate framework that helps monument consultants evoke meaningful details about the individual being memorialized, which can then inspire design choices and personal touches for the monument.

1. Family

Begin by asking about the person’s role within their family. Were they a parent, grandparent, or the eldest sibling? Did they have a special nickname within the family? Understanding these dynamics helps build a connection with the family and allows you to suggest symbols that reflect these relationships. For instance, if the individual was the rock of the family, you might suggest a boulder or a bench as part of the design, symbolizing their supportive role.

2. Occupation

A person’s career or life’s work is often a defining part of their identity. Ask the family about the individual’s occupation and whether it played a central role in their life. Were they a nurse, teacher, or entrepreneur? Did they dedicate their life to helping others? Incorporating symbols of their profession, such as a stethoscope, a book, or a community emblem, can personalize the memorial and honor their contributions. These details can be beautifully expressed through sandblasting, laser etching, or the monument’s shape.

3. Recreations and Hobbies

What did they enjoy doing in their free time? Hobbies often reflect a person’s personality and passions. If they loved gardening, playing music, or traveling, these activities can be represented through imagery on the memorial or in its overall shape. For example, an etched guitar for a music lover or a landscape of mountains for someone who loved hiking can tell their story visually. Recreations are particularly popular choices for laser etching, allowing for intricate and detailed images.

4. Dreams and Aspirations / Dogs (Pets)

A compelling vision can resonate through time, influencing generations. But a dream left unfulfilled can be a powerful echo, reminding us of the hopes that shaped a life. When speaking with families, consider asking about the dreams or aspirations their loved one never had the chance to fulfill. These unrealized goals can be just as meaningful as their achievements. One meaningful memorial included an etching of a person skydiving, a dream they had always spoken about but never got to experience. By incorporating these aspirational elements, you honor not only who they were but also who they aspired to be.

Pets hold a special place in many people’s lives, and their companionship can be an important part of the family’s memories. Families may appreciate adding an image of a beloved pet or a paw print to the design.

5. School/Sports/Fandoms

For many people, school pride or sports fandom is a big part of their identity. Ask if they were a diehard fan of a particular team or heavily involved in their alma mater. Including team logos, mascots, or school emblems in the design can be a heartfelt touch. Additionally, in today’s world of geek culture, it’s not unusual for families to want to include elements from their loved one’s favorite shows, characters, or games—whether that’s an etched mythical creature or a design shaped like a beloved object. These symbols make the memorial truly unique and reflective of what brought joy to their loved one’s life.

Personalization Through Design: Moving from Standard to Custom

Once you’ve gathered personal details using the FORDS approach, the next step is guiding the family through the memorial design process. This is where you help them transition from sharing stories to shaping these stories into a lasting tribute.

Shapes and Sizes

The overall shape of the memorial is a crucial design element. Some families may prefer to work within standard shapes—flush, bevel, slant, or serpentine—while others may want to explore more unique, custom shapes that reflect their loved one’s personality. For example, a memorial shaped like an angel or heart or even a design inspired by a favorite hobby or life event can create a one-of-a-kind tribute.

Encourage families to think about whether they want a traditional monument design or something more creative that speaks to the individual’s character.

Materials and Colors

Granite comes in a variety of colors, each of which evokes a different mood or connection to the individual. Helping families choose the right color can enhance the emotional impact of the memorial. Some may prefer the understated elegance of gray granite, while others may want something more dramatic, like Jet Black. Certain colors, such as the rare and distinct Rainbow Sandstone, offer a sense of exclusivity that can make the memorial feel even more special. Be sure to discuss the availability and cost implications of these unique materials with the family.

Epitaphs and Inscriptions

The words engraved on a memorial are perhaps the most personal element of all. Encourage families to go beyond the standard phrases and think about quotes, lyrics, or sayings that truly resonated with their loved one. For example, including a recipe on the back side of a monument is a lovely way to honor the chef of the family, especially if it was something they were known for. Whether the inscription is sandblasted into the stone or adorned with gold leafing, these words become a lasting tribute that reflects the individual’s life and legacy.

Imagery

Whether sandblasted or laser-etched, imagery is a powerful way to personalize a memorial. From portraits to symbolic designs, images can speak volumes about who the person was. This is where the insights from the FORDS method become invaluable—you already have a clear understanding of what imagery will resonate with the family and can offer suggestions that reflect their loved one’s personality, passions, and accomplishments.

Custom Memorials: Uniquely Tailored Tributes

Custom memorials are entirely bespoke, designed from the ground up to reflect the individuality of the person being honored. These memorials allow for limitless personalization, giving families the opportunity to craft a monument that tells their loved one’s story in every detail.

Key Considerations for Custom Memorials:

  • Cost: Due to the extensive craftsmanship involved, custom memorials are often perceived as the most expensive option, but many families are surprised by how affordable they can be.
  • Availability: Since each element is handcrafted, custom memorials require more time to produce. At Salem Stones, these orders are typically received by our warehouses in 120 days.
  • Choice: Custom memorials offer complete freedom in terms of design, shape, material, and details, allowing families to create a one-of-a-kind tribute that perfectly reflects their loved one.

Custom memorials are the best choice for families who seek a completely unique and personal tribute to their loved one’s life and legacy.

Special Design Memorials: Distinctive Yet Accessible

Special design memorials offer a middle ground between standard and fully custom options. These designs are based on pre-existing templates but can be personalized with various elements to reflect the individual’s life.

Key Considerations for Special Design Memorials:

  • Cost: They are more affordable than custom memorials, making them a popular choice for families looking for a balance between budget and uniqueness.
  • Availability: Special designs are quicker to produce than custom memorials, as the base design already exists. Salem Stones stocks a wide variety of Special Designs, further shortening timelines.
  • Choice: While the designs are pre-conceived, families can still choose from various materials, finishes, and minor customizations to make the memorial feel more unique.

Special design memorials strike a balance, offering distinctiveness without the cost or time commitment of a fully custom design.

Elevating Memorials with Add-Ons: From Special to Custom

If a family opts for a special design but wants to add more personalization, consider suggesting add-ons that can elevate the memorial’s look and feel. These enhancements give a special design or traditional monument a more custom appearance, honoring the individuality of the person being remembered.

Key Considerations for Add-ons:

  • Cost: Adding elements like gold leafing or porcelain images can increase the overall cost, but it is still more affordable than a fully custom memorial.
  • Availability: These add-ons can be incorporated into most granite memorials without extending production time significantly.
  • Choice: Some elements, like statuary or bronze medallions, may be limited to certain designs, but they offer a range of customization options.
Gold Leafing

Gold leafing adds a luxurious, elegant touch to the memorial, highlighting names, dates, or significant phrases. It creates a striking contrast and elevates the overall design, giving the memorial a distinguished appearance.

Porcelain Images

Including a porcelain image of the person or their family on the memorial is a powerful way to add a personal connection. More photorealistic than laser etching, these weather-resistant images preserve a loved one’s likeness and bring a human touch to the memorial.

Bronze Medallions or Figures

Bronze is both durable and timeless, making it an excellent choice for adding medallions or figures to the memorial. Families can choose religious symbols, military insignias, or custom bronze figures that reflect a favorite hobby or profession.

Statuary

Statuary can transform a simple design into something extraordinary. Whether it’s an angel, animal, or custom figure, statues add a visual and emotional presence to the memorial, creating a place of reflection and comfort.

Benches

Benches offer families a thoughtful way to enhance the gravesite by providing a peaceful place to sit, reflect, and feel close to their loved one. They can also be inscribed with messages to tell more of their loved one’s story or offer words of comfort to visitors. Often positioned nearby, a bench invites longer, more meaningful visits.

Helping Families Through the Decision-Making Process

As a monument consultant, your role is to support and guide families through this emotional process. By using the FORDS approach and offering thoughtful suggestions based on their stories, you can help them create a memorial that truly honors their loved one’s legacy.

Encourage families to think about their loved one’s passions and values, and guide them in expressing these through the design, shape, material, and personalization of the memorial. This process not only helps the family create a meaningful tribute but also gives them a sense of closure and comfort during a difficult time.

Crafting Stories in Stone

When it comes to memorialization, no two families’ needs or visions are the same. Your expertise and empathy play a crucial role in helping them craft a memorial that is both a reflection of their loved one’s life and a lasting tribute for generations to come. Whether it’s through a standard design with personal touches or a fully custom creation, your guidance can transform memories into stories etched in stone.

For more information or to discuss how we can assist you in designing the perfect memorial, contact our design team today.

Contact Our Design Team to Get Started:
Email: CustomDesign@salemstones.com
Phone: (866) 834-1219

Let us help you create a memorial that tells a story, honors a life, and provides families with a lasting tribute to their loved ones.

The Vital Role of Granite Color in Personalizing Memorials

Color Speaks 

Creating lasting tributes with memorials involves carefully considering both granite choice and design details. Each memorial serves as a personal reflection of a life well-lived, underscoring the importance of offering a diverse granite color selection as well as thoughtful designs. This exploration highlights how color significantly influences memorial customization, encouraging memorialists to broaden their horizons and consider a larger variety of granite colors to meet the diverse needs and preferences of the families they serve.

The Influence of Granite on Memorial Customization:

Granite’s diverse color palette is a powerful tool for memorialists aiming to personalize memorials in meaningful ways. Monuments that aren’t the typical grey or black tend to stand out in a cemetery. From serene blues to vibrant reds, color choice imbues each monument with distinctive character and allows for the expression of emotion. For instance, Dark Cloud Grey granite provides an exclusive look due to its increasingly limited availability, making it a standout choice in any setting. Green granite, which naturally ages to a softer yellow tone, embodies a dynamic element as it evolves with time. Families opting for such distinctive colors are likely to consider custom memorial designs tailored to reflect the distinctiveness of the chosen stone. For memorialists, this can also lead to a higher profit per monument.

A Spectrum of Granite Color Beyond the Ordinary:

Most monument wholesalers offer a variety of colors, but Salem Stones stands out for the expansive range of granite colors available. While we do provide domestic granite options, our specialty lies in importing high-quality granite ensuring a rich selection that includes both standard and exotic colors. Our inventory is well-stocked, and many of our unique colors are readily available or can be easily ordered to meet your specific needs.

Black Galaxy
Black Galaxy

Among the standout choices in our collection are granites with special characteristics that capture attention and enhance the beauty of any memorial. For example, Black Galaxy and Blue Pearl contain metallic elements that sparkle brilliantly in the sunlight, adding a stunning visual effect that elevates the monument’s appearance. Paradiso and Aurora Red contain a lot of movement in their grain patterns, which conveys energy or a dynamic presence, making each monument uniquely expressive. These options are perfect for those looking to create a memorable and visually striking tribute.

Slant Marker in India Red
India Red

Furthermore, our palette includes vibrant colors like India Red, known for its deep and bold hue that conveys richness and warmth. Bahama Blue is another popular choice, favored for its vivid color and the serene feeling it imparts. These colors not only enhance the visual impact of a monument but also ensure a memorial is both noticeable and memorable within the cemetery landscape.

Navigating Granite Availability:

The availability and selection of granite colors play a crucial role in memorial design, particularly when specific shades are in high demand. Imported granite provides valuable options for those seeking alternatives to domestic granite options due to limited availability or a desire for uniqueness. Obtaining imported granite can often be less expensive or be delivered quicker than domestic granite.

Salem Stones’ Alternative Options for Domestic Granite Colors:

Black Granite Comparison

 

  • American Black: India Mist and Impala Black are excellent imported options with a similar aesthetic and quality.
  • Barre Grey: India Grey is a beautiful substitute, offering a similar texture and hue.
  • Georgia Grey: China Grey matches the subtle beauty of Georgia Grey, making it a popular choice for those needing a reliable alternative.

Dark Cloud Grey Special Design 18007

Unique Imported Colors:

Dark Cloud Grey stands out as a unique imported granite color with no direct domestic equivalent or alternative. Its distinct appearance and the increasing rarity due to quarry depletion make it a prized choice for those seeking something truly unique in a monument.

This strategic use of imported granites allows memorialists to overcome the challenges of domestic granite scarcity or lengthy timelines and meet families’ diverse aesthetic preferences, ensuring that every memorial is as unique as the life it commemorates.

Encouraging Creative Choices

Modern ideas of personalization and distinction are leading families to look beyond traditional monuments. For memorialists, this means providing a broader palette of color options is essential to meet these evolving preferences. By utilizing comprehensive catalogs and vibrant visual materials from their suppliers, memorialists can help families visualize the array of possibilities. These resources are invaluable in helping families move past conventional choices, inspiring them to select monuments that not only celebrate but also vividly reflect the personality of the individual being memorialized.

Salem Inspire is one tool memorialists can use to help families think creatively. It allows memorialists to access our extensive inventory, enabling them to easily and quickly propose different dies, including Special Designs. Salem Inspire facilitates a collaborative design process, making it easier for families to visualize and personalize their selections in meaningful ways.

Visit Salem Inspire

The choice of granite color plays a crucial role in how a monument tells the story of a life. By embracing a broad spectrum of possibilities and working with suppliers like Salem Stones, which provides diverse and high-quality options, memorialists can assist families in creating memorials that are not only enduring but deeply personal.

Explore the full range of our granite colors and design options today. Contact us for more information or to discuss how we can assist you in creating custom memorials. Let’s embrace the full spectrum of possibilities together, ensuring that every monument is as unique as the life it commemorates.

Special Memorial Designs for 2023-24

Salem Stones’ Latest Special Memorial Designs for 2023-24

Special Design 72302 Special Serp Top w/Antique Cross & Flowers on base with 2 inch polished marginIn the world of monument sales, there is a shared understanding that every life is unique, and every memorial should reflect the individuality of those it commemorates. At Salem Stones, we’ve always embraced this sentiment, and we’re excited to announce our newest additions to our Special Memorial Designs. These aren’t just stones; they are a tribute, a piece of art, and an opportunity to create something truly special for the families you serve.

Honoring Tradition with Innovation

In an industry steeped in tradition, it’s crucial to find a balance between honoring what has come before and embracing innovation. After a brief pause due to the challenges presented by the pandemic, we’re thrilled to revive this tradition and introduce you to the seven new additions to our special designs.

This year’s additions to our lineup are truly special. Picture this: a beautiful cremation pillar topped with a heart shape and intricately carved flowers.

For those who served our country, were first responders, or a patriot at heart, we’ve added a memorial that features a draped flag – a fitting tribute to their dedication, sacrifice, and love for our great country.

And for the Western enthusiasts out there, this unique design is sure to catch their eye: a cowboy hat with a boot vase set against a more natural outline. It’s the perfect choice for those with a taste for the Western lifestyle. Special Design 72304 Rocky Western w/ Polished Cowboy Hat & 2 Boot Vase on rock pitch base

But that’s not all. We’ve also added several other distinctive monuments to our collection, including a new teardrop shape with a heart cutout, a radiant sunburst design, a beautifully carved cross, and an angel in prayer gracefully poised over a pedestal. These new designs offer a variety of options for families to honor their loved ones in a way that’s both novel and deeply meaningful.

Each design has been meticulously curated to provide you with the opportunity to offer your customers a range of truly unique, high-quality memorials. We understand that you serve families during their most challenging times, and we’re here to support you in making these moments meaningful.

CLICK HERE FOR SIZES AND COLOR OPTIONS.

Why Opt for Our Special Memorial Designs?

  1. Standout of the Crowd: Our special designs stand out, allowing you to differentiate your offerings and attract families seeking one-of-a-kind memorials.
  2. Quality Craftsmanship: Each design has been crafted by skilled artisans, ensuring that you receive a product of unparalleled quality. Your families deserve the very best, and that’s precisely what we’re here to deliver.
  3. Customization: With the limited in-stock availability of these newest designs, it is important to remember that you also have the option to place custom orders for any of the colors they are offered in. To that you can add services such as sandblasting, laser etching, or carving to meet your needs.

How to Order

We acknowledge that each family’s needs and preferences are unique, and we’re here to help you create a memorial that resonates with their vision. While most of our special designs are in Salem Inspire, our seven newest additions to the collection are not yet available. If you’re interested in ordering one of these seven monuments, we invite you to reach out to our Customer Experience team or contact your regional sales manager.

Our Customer Experience team is always ready to assist you with any inquiries you may have, whether it’s related to product details, pricing, or placing an order. They are just an email or phone call away, eager to provide the information and support you need.

Our Regional Sales Managers are your dedicated partners, available to answer questions, provide guidance, and ensure a smooth ordering process. They will work with you to understand your specific requirements and guide you through all of the options available.

In Conclusion

Special Design 72307 Grieving Angel Praying over All Polish finish PedestalAt Salem Stones, we’re dedicated to helping you offer more than just memorials. We’re here to assist you in providing a lasting tribute, a work of art, and a source of comfort to the families you serve. With our Special Memorial Designs, you have an opportunity to elevate your offerings and stand out in a competitive market.

We invite you to explore the uniqueness, quality, and customization that our designs offer. To learn more or to place a custom order, please don’t hesitate to contact our customer experience team or your regional sales manager.

Together, we can create lasting memories and cherished tributes that will be remembered and cherished for generations to come.

In the world of memorial offerings, the Special Memorial Designs from Salem Stones represent a step forward. They’re more than just stones; they are a testament to the lives and legacies of those who’ve passed, an opportunity for your business to stand out, and a source of comfort for the families you serve. We invite you to explore these exceptional designs and consider how they can enhance your offerings. Feel free to contact us to learn more and embark on the journey of creating truly unique and meaningful memorials.

Click here to see the seven new dies’ sizes and available colors.

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