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Details To Know When Selecting Headstone Vases
Visiting the final resting place of a loved one is an important part of the healing process for many people, and a means of respect for others. Though it is not uncommon for folks to simply lay flowers across the grave, most facilities advise against it. There are several reasons why it is recommended that one use cemetery vases instead.
There are many practical applications that could spark a facility's need to set strict code as to the kind of containers that may be used for floral arrangements. Logically speaking, the flowers will fare much better if held upright in a bit of water than laying on the ground. A holder also keeps them neat and prevents the wind from spreading them around.
Grounds maintenance is another consideration that has led most facilities to make container stipulations. Certain styles make it much easier for those tending the lawn to keep the grass around each headstone neat and trimmed. Some degree of uniformity also lends an aesthetic appeal to the site when viewed as a whole.
The range of colors, sizes, shapes, designs and styles available are quite numerous. This allows one to purchase a product that accurately reflects the tastes of the person for whom it is intended to honor. It is most important to select an item that has a strong design and is created from a weather resistant material as it will sustain prolonged elemental exposure.
Shape is a matter of personal preference, though most people try to select something that matches the headstone's style. This part of the design will have no effect on how long the product will last. Containers may be of cylindrical, conical, squared, urn or custom made form.
Container placement is another factor to consider when making a purchase. Putting the vase in front may block the information on the headstone, so it is generally recommended it be installed beside, or attached to the marker. Always check facility guidelines before making a purchase of this type.
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