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Stone is one of the most useful, natural elements on our green earth. Early residents used stone throughout the years for building homes, creating the wheel for mobility, and for record keeping using a crude engraving process.

The use of stone for carving is one thing that has definitely stood the test of time. There are simply an infinite number of ways to bring stoneworks into play in your career, community, and life in general. When passing a business or organization, nothing stands out better than made in Wyoming stone signs, or hand carved signs smoothed with an interesting etching of that corporation's name and logo.

Stone is often used as commercial signage, for outdoor business signs or a custom address sign. A stone monument sign is a common place within Wyoming national parks and other places of historical interest. Decorative stone signs or stone monument is often used in a residential setting. They can depict the number of family members, server as a custom address sign, or sit on the front porch as symbol of salutation and community.

It's not uncommon to see a stone monument, sandblasted signs, architectural signage or stone masonry when taking a jog through a park or neighborhood in north east Wyoming. In fact Gillette, Wyoming signs are some of the most unique decorative stone signs in the area. It's common to see a stone bench has that been erected in loving memory of a person or event that made a difference in the world. Head stones and monuments are great representations of the respect held for a person or occasion. Pet memorials for those that played the role of "man's best friend" are available through the use of stone. A flat rock sign or boulder signs are perfect for this type of stone art. Hand carved signs or engraved boulders are a great way to design an award or gift for a deserving family member.

One of the most common uses of stone is for headstones. At the passing of a friend or family member, it is certainly customary for cemetery headstones to be created with a name, birth and passing date, and a loving, memorable message. It is a very heart breaking moment when a gravestone needs to be purchased, but cemetery monuments or headstones are also a wonderful way to remember the person who is no longer with us.

All of these applications for unique monuments and stone memorials hold a heavy level of importance. Therefore, consumers should turn to a company specializing in stone signs and monuments to ensure that their Wyoming stone signs are of the utmost quality. Sandstone is often a preferable material for its sturdy composition, smooth final product, and weather resisting abilities. The best dealers offer stone products of the highest quality such as Wyoming stone art, which can be custom designed, with the most educated background in stone works, and a sympathetic mannerism, as they know you may be encountering them at a difficult time in your life.

Pricing for a stone memorial, sign, or headstone will vary from area to area, but no expense should be spared for such a lasting piece of tribute. Prices on the higher end will be somewhere around $150 per square foot. Hopefully, your dealer will include a base in the price and only charge a nominal fee for extra artwork. Always feel free to ask for previously done work from your stone merchant as a type of portfolio. They should be more than happy to direct you to other customers for testimonials.

If thinking of purchasing any stonework item, start early in the choosing process. After all, something so permanent, your stone monument and sinage needs, should not be taken lightly.

Your location is no object, visit Razor City Monument and Stoneworks' web site at http://www.razorcitymonument.com. or http://www.wyostoneworks.com.

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