5/14/11

Laser Etched Monuments

  • History

    • Hand-made engravings used to be the way to decorate the granite plates on the memorials. To get the personalized touch on a memorial, an artist was commissioned to do the carving on the monument. The work consisted in doing hundreds of shallow cuts to produce the image of the deceased person. It was very costly and could take a long time, so the monument industry looked for ways to automate the process. Sherm Cochran and his wife Diane founded their company called Cochran's Inc and started a new era of etching granite. Nowadays, the Cochrans offer lasers for the monument industry as well as produce monuments and sell them wholesale.

    The Process

    Types of Engravings

    • The image that is etched on the tombstone can take various forms. Some images consist just of lettering. It can be a line from a poem, or an extract from a famous speech, or just a sentence that somebody uttered about the deceased. The image can be a portrait of a deceased person or a historic figure like Abraham Lincoln, for example. The image very often takes a form of a scene or a landscape. The scenes very often depend on a location of a tombstone. It is interesting that the tombstones in California have marine motifs engraved on them, and scenes on tombstones located close to forests have hunting scenes on them. Typically, the image consists of both a scene and lettering.

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