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A gravestone or tombstone is a marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave. A marker set at the head of the grave may be called a headstone. An especially old or elaborate stone slab may be called a funeral stele, stela, or slab.

A custom granite cemetery gravestone, or headstone, marks the resting place of the deceased. Gravestone memorial types range from flat markers that sit at lawn level to upright monuments that appear to reach up toward the heavens.

Gravestone covers the grave expanse, headstone sits at the head of a grave, and tombstone refers to the stone coffin lids. In modern usage, a headstone is the most commonly used term for a memorial marker.

Honor your loved one with a beautifully handcrafted memorial from Shastone. Choose from a wide selection of headstones and gravestone memorials in NYC.

Our custom gravestone designs can range from classic to modern, accommodating each client’s preference and tradition. We’re particularly adept at incorporating cultural and religious motifs, recognizing their significance in memorialization.

What do you call the stone on a grave? The stone placed on a grave is most commonly called a headstone, though other terms include gravestone, marker, or monument. For a veteran, this may also be a government-issued marker with military details and honors.