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A Tribute That Lasts Forever. Carved with Respect.
Custom Memorials & Headstones
Losing a loved one is hard. Choosing a memorial should be easy.
A headstone is not just a rock. It is a memory. It tells a story.
You want it to be beautiful. You want it to last forever.
At Yun Sculpture, we specialize in cemetery monuments and memorial statues.
We use the finest Natural Marble, Granite, and Bronze.
Whether you need a simple grave marker or a large family monument, we build it with care and dignity.
Find the Perfect Tribute
Add a symbol of faith to the memorial site with a bronze Jesus statue or Virgin Mary figure.
Choosing the Right Material
When buying tombstones for sale, material is the most important choice.

Granite Memorials
- The Best for Durability. Granite is very hard. It comes in Black, Grey, and Red.
- Use: Perfect for flat grave markers and simple upright stones. It lasts hundreds of years without changing.

Marble Headstones
- The Best for Art. Marble is softer. We can carve detailed faces, angel wings, and flowers.
- Use: Perfect for memorial statues and weeping angels. White marble looks pure and spiritual.

Bronze Grave Markers
- The Classic Standard. Many cemeteries only allow bronze.
- Use: Flat plaques on the grass. We can also make 3D bronze memorial statues for parks.
Custom Headstones: Unique to You
Every life is unique. The memorial should be unique too.
We offer full custom headstones.
We offer full custom headstones.

Engraving
We carve names, dates, and Bible verses deep into the stone.

Portraits
Send us a photo. We can etch it onto black granite or sculpt a 3D bust.

Shapes
We can cut the stone into hearts, crosses, or books.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Which material lasts longer: Granite or Marble?
A: Granite is harder and more durable, making it the standard for most modern cemeteries. It resists erosion and maintains polished lettering for centuries. Marble is softer and more artistic, perfect for detailed statues (like angels), but it will weather and whiten over time, creating an antique look.
Q2: Can you make a custom headstone from my own design?
A: Yes. We specialize in custom memorials. Whether you have a sketch, a photo of another monument, or just an idea, our designers can create a CAD drawing for you. We can carve any shape, from hearts to crosses to custom statues.
Q3: Do you handle the engraving of names and dates?
A: Yes. We offer professional sandblasting and laser etching services. We can engrave names, dates, epitaphs, and even laser-etch high-resolution portraits onto black granite. We will send you a digital proof to check the spelling before we carve.
Q4: How do I know if the monument fits my cemetery’s rules?
A: Every cemetery has different regulations (size limits, material restrictions). We recommend you contact your cemetery manager for their “Monument Regulations” before ordering. We can adjust the size of the headstone or grave marker to fit their rules perfectly.
Q5: How do you ship heavy stone monuments?
A: We pack them in fumigated, heavy-duty wooden crates with thick foam protection. We ship via ocean freight to your nearest port or door-to-door. We guarantee the stone arrives unbroken.
Q6: Why are your prices lower than local funeral homes?
A: Funeral homes and local monument shops are middlemen. They buy from factories like us and add a markup. By buying your cemetery monument directly from Yun Sculpture factory, you save 30%-50% on the cost.
Q7: Can you make a “Companion Monument” for two people?
A: Yes. We create wide double headstones (companion markers) for couples. We can leave space for the second date to be engraved later, or design a shared family monument.
Q8: Do you make ceramic photos for headstones?
A: Yes, we can produce high-quality, weather-resistant ceramic portraits (oval or rectangular) and attach them permanently to the stone. This adds a colorful, lifelike memory to the memorial.
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Create a Lasting Memory
- Type: Headstone, Statue, or Bench?
- Material: Granite, Marble, or Bronze?
- Size: What does the cemetery allow?
Take your time. There is no rush.
When you are ready, we are here to help you honor your loved one.
When you are ready, we are here to help you honor your loved one.


