Granite
Granite is commonly used for its decorative and hard wearing properties. Although granite is widely used, we source polished granite memorials from Asia and the far east. It can be polished, honed or left with a rustic finish.
![]() Balmoral Red | ![]() Black | ![]() Silver Grey | ![]() Karin Grey |
![]() Ruby Red | ![]() Royal Green | ![]() Blue Pearl | ![]() Emerald Pearl |
![]() Dark Grey | ![]() Jupiter Red | ![]() Lunar Grey | ![]() Glenaby |
Colours are for representation only and will change according to the finish polished/honed/rustic.
Other Stone Types
There are several types of marble and limestones commonly used in memorial masonry. These tend to weather to allow a more natural look after two to three years. Marble is not permitted in churchyards.
| MARBLE - CALCITE STONE | SANDSTONE | SLATE | ||||
![]() White | ![]() Grey | ![]() Yorkstone | ![]() Green | ![]() Grey | ||
| LIMESTONE | |||
![]() Purbeck Stone | ![]() Wessex Buff | ![]() Portland Stone | ![]() Nabresina (Italian) |
Colours are for representation only and will change according to the finish polished/honed/rustic.




















