Custom Granite Monuments for Wholesale Orders
Source headstones, bases, kerb sets, cover slabs and coordinated memorial components for distributors, memorial masons and cemetery supply programs.
Start with the destination market and approved model. Then confirm stone, component sizes, finish, inscription scope, fitting details, quantity, packing and delivery terms.
Upright Memorial
European Set
Japanese StyleMarket model and cemetery requirements confirmed first.
Stone color, finish and visible faces approved by reference.
Components, joints, holes and artwork tied to one drawing set.
Piece labels and packing planned for destination handling.
Begin with the Memorial System Used in Your Market
Country labels describe catalog directions, not automatic compliance. Send the required dimensions, installation method and cemetery rules so the quotation can be reviewed against your actual market.

French-Style Monuments
Review upright, book, shaped and coordinated grave-set references for French-market buyers.
Browse French Style
Poland-Style Monuments
Compare full-cover memorial sets, polished surfaces and multi-piece configurations used by Polish buyers.
Browse Poland Style
Japanese Tombstones
Review tiered monument assemblies and state every component, orientation and fitting requirement.
Browse Japanese Style
Tombstone Selection
Compare color references and existing memorial models before requesting current material availability.
Open Stone SelectionA Product Photo Is a Starting Point—not a Production Drawing
For custom monument orders, provide finished component sizes, visible faces, polish scope, lettering or artwork files, fixing holes, joint details and the latest revision. Local installation and cemetery compliance remain project-specific.
Browse Granite Monuments & Gravestone Sets
Use the existing catalog to shortlist a model or stone direction. The final quotation should be based on approved drawings, component quantities, artwork, finish and shipping details.
Define the Monument by Its Complete Component Set
A name such as “headstone” or “tombstone” does not identify every supplied piece. List the full assembly so material, fabrication, inspection and packing are quoted on the same basis.

Upright & Base
State die and base sizes, top profile, face finish, side finish, fixing method and inscription area.

French Memorial Set
Identify monument, base, border pieces, cover or infill elements and any shaped decorative components.

Kerb & Cover System
Provide the outside footprint, internal openings, cover slab layout, joint positions and installation tolerances.

Book & Custom Profiles
Attach a dimensioned drawing for curves, pages, carving zones, sloped faces and profile transitions.
Component Assembly
Visible Faces
Joint DetailQuote Every Piece That Must Arrive Together
Multi-piece memorials are vulnerable to scope gaps. Use one component schedule linked to the drawing revision and packing list.
Do not assume that a model photo includes vases, plaques, posts, cover slabs, fixing hardware or inscriptions. Mark supplied and excluded items clearly.
Part name, finished size, quantity and material.
Polished, honed, sawn or textured faces by part.
Dowel holes, slots, rebates, joints and orientation.
State every vase, plaque, post or loose item required.
Select Color for Appearance, Lettering Contrast and Availability
Website images show general material directions. Ask for current stone references and agree which faces require close color coordination before production.
Black Granite
Blue Granite
White & Grey Granite
Red Granite
Identify every reflective face and required edge return.
Confirm the matte surface sample and lettering contrast.
Mark intentionally rough edges and their finished boundary.
Approve artwork, depth, infill and finished appearance.
Resolve Shape, Lettering and Fixings Before Cutting
Memorial production combines stone geometry with language-specific artwork. The approved drawing should show both, using the latest revision and clear units.
Profile & Components
Artwork Area
Finish BoundariesSend a Quotation Brief the Factory Can Price
A useful RFQ identifies the exact memorial system, the customization level and the destination. Attach drawings whenever the order is not a confirmed catalog model.
Files That Reduce Assumptions
Keep the stone, drawing, inscription and packing references under the same RFQ or purchase-order number.
From Model Review to Export Packing
Keep the approved product, artwork and component list connected throughout the order.
Define the Market
Share local dimensions, installation rules and preferred monument format.
Confirm the Scope
Approve stone, components, finishes, quantities and supplied accessories.
Release Drawings
Sign off sizes, profiles, joints, holes, lettering and artwork revision.
Inspect the Set
Check components, visible surfaces, piece marks and agreed customization.
Pack by Order
Link pieces, labels, crate references and packing list for dispatch.


Make the Receiving Check Part of the Order
Dense, polished and multi-piece memorials need clear piece identification and surface separation. Agree the inspection evidence and packing references before shipment.
Surface, edges, color direction and agreed finish.
Part count, dimensions and joint relationships.
Spelling, placement, symbols and infill scope.
Piece marks linked to the packing list and order.
Continue the Technical Review
Use these guides to prepare artwork, confirm multi-piece assembly and evaluate a monument production partner.

Custom Tombstone Engraving
Review how text, symbols and image files should be prepared before a memorial is released for customization.
Read the Engraving Guide
Dry-Lay Inspection for Memorials
See why multi-piece monument relationships should be checked before components are separated for packing.
Read the Inspection Guide
Choosing a Monument Factory
Build a supplier review around market fit, drawings, customization, inspection, packing and communication.
Read the Buyer GuideGranite Monument Supply FAQ
Short answers for memorial wholesalers, stonemasons, cemetery suppliers and project buyers.
State whether each memorial is required blank or with factory-finished lettering and artwork. The quotation should separate stone fabrication from any inscription, carving, gilding or painted infill.
Provide finished component dimensions, profiles, visible faces, finishes, joints, holes, installation interfaces, artwork position, units and the latest drawing revision.
Use the commercial stone reference, current material photos or samples, and written expectations for visible-face coordination. Natural granite can vary between blocks and production lots.
Existing models can be used as references, but custom sizes, components and details must be reviewed from drawings. Local cemetery and installation requirements should be supplied by the buyer.
Send final spelling, dates, language, symbols, font or vector artwork, placement and finish instructions. Production should follow a clearly identified approved proof or drawing revision.
Check the part count, finished sizes, stone coordination, visible finishes, joints, holes, orientation, artwork and piece marks. Agree whether a dry-lay or assembly check is needed.
Send the market, model or drawing, stone, component list, dimensions, finishes, inscription scope, quantity, packing needs, destination, shipping term and target schedule.
Have a Granite Monument or Memorial Set RFQ?
Use the inquiry form below and include the market, model, components, stone, drawings, artwork, quantity and destination.
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