Commissioning memorial sculptures
When it comes to commemorating the life of a loved one, choosing the right memorial or headstone is an important decision. We understand the significance of this choice and are here to guide you through the process. We are dedicated to creating personalised and meaningful tributes that honor the memory of your loved one.
Destination
Is the memorial destined for an Urupa or a public cemetery? Some public cemeteries have reservations about the use of Limestone for memorials so you will need to check with them first. Also check out any other restrictions they might have such as height.
Price
There are 3 major elements to the cost of a memorial.
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The memorial price depends on the combination of complexity of design and the size.
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Delivering the completed memorial to your destination.
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The Plaque.
For those that don’t have man power available there may be a cost to install.
Design
Brett can create a design for you, or you may like the look of something that you have seen here on our website. You may have seen something elsewhere that you would like Brett to try and create. Or you may have your own artist in the family and want to use their design. Brett is perfectly comfortable with you being a part of the design process if you want to be.
Size
Be conscious of any height restrictions before requesting a large memorial and be conscious of neighbouring memorials.
The stone is very heavy so how you intend to deliver it to the site needs to be considered before requesting a large memorial.
The average height of the memorials we create is 1 metre tall. The tallest stood at 1.4 metres tall. The shortest was 40 cm tall with the plaque out the front.
Delivery
Some whanau like to pick up the headstone from me in Wellington, but most prefer to have it delivered.
We use Mainfreight, and they will deliver it to your door. The memorial is packed and strapped to a pallet that Mainfreight collects and transports. If the destination is rural or “out of the way” the cost can be higher, so it may be cheaper to collect from their nearest depot.
We can obtain a quote for you if that is preferrable.
Plaques
You have the option of organising your own plaque, or we can assist you. Either way the plaque is delivered to us and it is embedded into the memorial before delivering it to you.
We don’t get as many requests for granite plaques anymore but they can be sourced if that’s your preference.
Granite is the typical hard stone you see in cemeteries and urupa. It is usually black in colour. Words are sandblasted on so you are paying by the letter. Other designs can also be sandblasted on and colour added by way of paint. Photos are separate in ceramic and affixed to the memorial.
Most of our requests are for industrialised ceramic plaques. The organisation that we work closely with is Permanite (www.permanite.net). It is a very durable product, and you can add anything you can think of, such as colour, words, design, background, photos etc. We pass on your wish list and Permanite produce a mock-up for your consideration and feedback.
We have occasionally requested specially shaped plaques to flow with Bretts memorial designs and Permanite have always been agreeable.
Time
Assuming the design has been decided and the plaque is underway, we usually order the stone about two months before delivery is required (that allows for any drying time if it arrives wet). The memorial itself usually takes 10 days to two weeks to complete.
Brett usually has a few sculptures or memorials he is working on so “last minute” requests can be challenging, but don’t hesitate to ask the question.