Flat, Bevel and Slant Markers: Buying, Design & Costs Guide

By Rahul Dev|11/09/2024
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Flat, Bevel and Slant Markers: Buying, Design & Costs Guide

Selecting a headstone or grave marker is an extremely personal decision that involves both emotional and practical aspects. If you know the differences between the various marker types—such as flat, bevel, and slant markers, it can help you make a smart choice. This way you can honor the individual while staying within your budget. In this blog, we will give you detailed information about each type, including design concerns and cost factors.

Different Types of Grave Markers

Flat Markers

Flat markers are the most used grave markers often in rectangular or square shapes. These markers are set at ground level on a concrete foundation with two common varieties- flush lawn level markers and ledger lawn level markers. Both types are made up of durable materials like granite, bronze, or stone.

Design Considerations: Appearance, Customization and Maintenance

  • Appearance: Flat markers have a very simple appearance, and that’s why they fit perfectly with the surrounding landscape. They can be the ideal choice for those who want a quiet and subtle tribute.
  • Customization: Despite their simplicity, flat headstone markers can be customized in terms of text, symbols, and engravings. However, due to their lower profile, they have less space for detailed designs in comparison to other types.
  • Maintenance: Flat grave markers need less maintenance in comparison to upright stones. It is because they are at level with the ground. Therefore, they are less prone to dust and waste gathering.
  • Pricing of Flat Markers: Flat grave markers are the most affordable option among all the grave markers. Since they have a very simple design and easy installation, the price of flat markers may range from $200 – $1000. Prices may vary depending on the material and level of customization.

Bevel Markers

Bevel markers are sometimes called raised markers or pillow markers. It is because of their slightly inclined angle with the ground, which looks like the back of the grave marker is higher than the front. Due to this inclination, the bevel markers are more visible in the cemetery than the flat markers. Speaking of its shape and size, bevel markers are available in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and a variety of designs, just like flat markers.

Design Considerations: Appearance, Customization and Maintenance

  • Appearance: Due to the sloped design, bevel markers are easily noticeable without putting any extra effort into designing. If you are looking for low-profile grave markers without expending much on their visibility, bevel markers could be a great option for you.
  • Customization: Bevel markers have a larger surface area for personalized stuff in comparison to flat markers. Additional features like deep engravings, or decorative elements can be easily included.
  • Maintenance: Being in contact with the ground surface from the front, bevel markers do not gather any waste from the front side because it is at level with the ground. While the back of the marker, which is slightly inclined, can accumulate dust over time. However, the inclined position of the grave marker has less risk of overgrowth. So, all in all, they are quite easy to maintain.
  • Costs of Bevel Markers: Bevel markers are slightly costlier than flat markers due to their complex design and construction. They generally cost around $200 to $1000, depending on the size, material, and customization options.

Slant Markers

Slant Grave Markers, as the name suggests, have a more defined slope in comparison to bevel markers. They are 12 to 16 inches tall, with a wider base that slants towards the back and stands out like an upright stone. The steeper angle inclination of the markets makes it easy to read inscriptions from a distance. They are either installed directly on the ground or on a solid granite base. Slant markers can either be kept rough from all sides or can be finished or polished.

Design Considerations: Appearance, Customization and Maintenance

  • Appearance: Slant markers stand out and have a high visibility of inscriptions due to a steeper angle. They are mostly preferred because it is easier to engrave portraits and various other customizations on a larger surface area. They have a striking appearance in comparison to flat markers and bevel markers.
  • Maintenance: Slant markers are susceptible to dust and waste materials due to their inclination. Therefore, they require frequent cleaning. The plus point is that the shape of the slant markers helps get rid of the overgrowth of the grass.
  • Costs of Slant Markers: Slant markers are the most expensive among the three types. Their shape requires extra material use and extra time for cutting, designing, and finishing. Because of these factors, slant markers may range from $500 – $1500, depending on the personal customizations and type of material used.

Factors to Consider When Buying Grave Markers

Type of Material

 

The type of material you choose for the grave marker directly impacts its strength and appearance. The most commonly used headstone materials are:

  • Granite: Granite is the most popular material choice for grave markers due to its durability and versatility. You get a wide variety of colors and finishing patterns to choose from.
  • Bronze: It is generally used to construct flat markers because bronze material offers a classic and elegant appearance. Also, Bronze can withstand anything in terms of weathering.
  • Marble: Marble, as we all know, is highly known for its beautiful aesthetics and classic appearance. The only drawback is that it is less durable than granite.

Size and Shape

When deciding the shape and size of the grave marker, don’t forget to keep a check on cemetery regulations. This is because some of the cemeteries have specific requirements in terms of shape and size. Also, make sure to leave enough space for inscriptions on the marker.

Customization

Speaking of customizing the grave marker, we can add a message or quote that reflects the personality and interests of the deceased. Grave markers can be customized in so many ways by including special symbols, special designs, and engravings.

Installation and Maintenance

After finalizing the material, shape, size, and designs, it is time to be aware of the installation and further maintenance of the grave marker. First, check the cemetery’s installation requirements and the maintenance services they are offering. Some cemeteries have strict guidelines for installation and maintenance.

Final Thoughts

Aesthetic desires and functional requirements must be balanced while selecting a grave monument. Slant markers offer visibility and a wide range of customizing choices, while flat markers are straightforward and affordable. Bevel markers create a balance between visibility and elegance. You may make a smart decision that both fits your budget and pays tribute to your loved one’s memory by being mindful of the characteristics, design options, and expenses related to each type.

Taking the time to choose a meaningful and fitting memorial guarantees that the memory of the individual is celebrated with dignity and respect, regardless of whether you choose an elaborate slant marker or a simple flat marker.

Purchase the Best Quality Flat, Bevel, and Slant Markers from Stone Discover

With a legacy of over 38 years of experience, Stone Discover offers premium-quality granite headstones, memorials, and grave plaques. At Stone Discover India, we understand your emotions and help you honor your loved ones in the best possible way we can.

We have a wide variety of products in different colors and styles so that you can choose what best suits your desires. You can completely rely on us in terms of timely delivery, after sales services, and best competitive prices. Contact us today to find out more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Stone Discover is a direct manufacturer — not a broker, agent, or trading company. We own and operate our own granite processing and manufacturing facilities in India, sourcing granite blocks from our quarry base in Khammam, Telangana. Every headstone we export is factory-made by our own team and shipped directly to our international B2B buyers without any intermediary in the chain. This means you get manufacturer pricing, direct communication, and full accountability over quality.

Yes — wholesale supply is our core business model. We supply granite headstones in bulk to monument dealers, funeral homes, cemetery suppliers, memorial parks, and wholesale distributors across the USA, Canada, and other international markets. We work primarily on container-based wholesale orders and long-term supply contracts. If you are looking for a reliable, recurring supply of granite headstones at competitive wholesale pricing, we are set up exactly for that.

Our primary export markets are the USA and Canada, where we have established supply relationships with monument dealers and wholesale distributors. We also export regularly to Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Ireland, and New Zealand. For North American buyers, we ship to major ports including Los Angeles, Houston, New York, and Vancouver. If your market is not listed here, contact us — we have shipped to over 70 countries and can discuss logistics for most destinations.

Yes. Absolute Black granite headstones are our most exported product line, particularly to the USA and Canada where black granite is the dominant material in most cemetery markets. Our Absolute Black granite is sourced from quarries in Telangana and is Grade A monument quality — dense, low-porosity, with a consistent deep black surface that holds its polish outdoors for decades. We also manufacture headstones in Steel Grey, Bahama Blue, Imperial Red, Viscount White, and other Indian granite varieties on request.

Our full product range includes upright headstones (standard and bevel), angel headstones, flat grave markers, book headstones, kerb sets, headstone vases, memorial benches, and columbarium units. All products are available in multiple granite colors and can be supplied plain (blank) or with custom engraving. We can also produce bespoke designs — custom shapes, sculpted figures, religious motifs, and non-standard sizes — on request, with minimum order quantities depending on the design complexity.

Yes, and this is one of our most popular services for dealers in the USA and Canada. We supply polished blank granite headstones — upright, flat, bevel, and slant styles — in standard US and Canadian cemetery dimensions, ready for local sandblast or laser engraving. Buying blank from us gives you the cost advantage of Indian manufacturing while retaining full control over the lettering and personalization process at your end. Contact us for blank headstone pricing and available dimensions.

Our standard MOQ starts at 10 pieces per design for wholesale orders. For full container (FCL) orders, we recommend a mixed order of 50 or more pieces across product types to maximise container efficiency and shipping value. For bespoke or custom-carved designs, higher minimums may apply depending on the complexity of the fabrication. We are happy to discuss MOQ flexibility for buyers placing their first order or testing a new product line — reach out and we will find a workable arrangement.

Every headstone is packed in a fumigated wooden crate — required for US and Canadian customs clearance — with internal foam separators, acid-free plastic wrapping around polished surfaces, and corner protection on all edges. The crating design is tested specifically for FCL and LCL ocean freight conditions. Polished black granite surfaces are additionally wrapped with acid-free film to prevent moisture and tannin staining from the wood during long-haul shipping. We have a near-zero damage rate on delivered shipments as a result of this process.

The simplest way is to use the 'Request a Trade Quote' button on this page, or to call or WhatsApp our US sales line at +1 (858) 293-5368. Alternatively, email us at info@stonediscover.com with your product requirements, target market, and estimated volumes, and we will send you our current wholesale pricing sheet and product catalogue within 24 hours. We are also happy to arrange a call with our export team if you prefer to discuss your requirements directly.

Standard bulk orders — typically 50 to 200 pieces — are completed within 8 to 10 weeks from confirmed payment receipt. This includes block sourcing and inspection, cutting and shaping, polishing and finishing, engraving (if applicable), quality checks, and export packaging. We provide a production schedule at the time of order confirmation and send you photo updates at the polishing and packing stages. Shipping time from India to US and Canadian ports adds a further 4 to 6 weeks depending on the destination port.

Yes, Stone Discover is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer. Our quality management system covers every stage of production — from incoming block inspection at the quarry through to final pre-shipment inspection at our facility. Each order undergoes a documented multi-point check covering dimensional tolerances, surface finish consistency, structural integrity, and packaging quality before dispatch. For buyers with specific cemetery or regulatory standards in their market, we are happy to discuss custom QC requirements.

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