Granite plaques for the monument. Ritual tablets

Our company is a manufacturer of high quality ritual tablets. We offer different materials and technology, as a result it is possible to achieve high-quality visualization of the image and the letter information presented from you.

Forms and technologies

You can order ritual tablets of different shapes from us:

  • Square;
  • Rectangular;
  • Oval;
  • Round;
  • In the form of polygons;
  • With abstract contours.






As for technologies, we use the following:

  • Ritual tablets of the classical type on a brass background (polished or matte) with black enamel.
  • Ritual tablets on the cross with aging background, with or without engraving.
  • From us you can buy ritual tablets with engraving and applied plate letters.
  • We also produce ritual tablets with black enamel.
  • You can separately order brass letters, which are mounted on a stone or marble slab using pins.

Regarding materials, ritual tablets can be as follows:

  • Brass. Making such signs is a labor-intensive process and takes the longest time, but the appearance of the sign will be aesthetically pleasing.
  • Ritual tablets made of stainless steel. Manufactured from steel 1-1.5 mm thick. They can be flat or with voluminous welded chamfers. On such ritual stainless steel tablets, symbols no smaller than 0.7 cm in size can be applied, and lines can be no less than 1.0 mm thick. Special enamels are used for filling.
  • Ritual tablets made of other metals - copper, aluminum, etc.

Thanks to the use of a durable titanium nitride coating, the stainless steel sign will have a noble golden appearance and hue.








Important points

You can order ritual tablets in Moscow from us in any stylistic direction, taking into account the religious and national affiliation of the deceased. We use technology in the production of ritual tablets for the monument, which allow us to obtain a clear image.

To order a ritual tablet you need to provide the following information:

  • Full name of the deceased.
  • Date of birth and death.
  • Memorable words.
  • Photo.

We are ready to provide ritual tablets, the price of which varies, but, nevertheless, they have the necessary frost resistance, moisture resistance and do not fade in the sun. They are resistant to mechanical damage.

We also produce memorial plaques and memorial plaques for the facade from these materials.

Why should you order from us?

  • We have been working in the field of manufacturing metal tablets, including ritual ones, for several years; we have the experience and necessary knowledge.
  • Our company works quickly without loss of quality.
  • We are ready to deliver the finished sign to a place and time convenient for you.
  • We have designers on our staff who can advise on how best to design a sign, place an inscription, photo, and other information on it.
  • We employ highly qualified craftsmen.

If you are looking for where to order ritual tablets for a monument in Moscow, then contact us. Own production capacity And great experience creating such specific products ensures that you get exactly what you want.

Why you should contact us

It’s worth ordering ritual plaques for a monument from us because:

  • We have our own base of equipment and raw materials.
  • Prompt production – possible even on the same day of request.
  • Many materials, styles, sizes.
  • Engraving is available without an appointment.

Description of materials

To make ritual plaques for monuments in Moscow, we use different materials - brass, stainless steel, aluminum. Each option has its own characteristics, which we suggest understanding.

Brass

When creating signs from this material, we use 2 fundamentally different techniques. This is enamel filling and laser engraving. When ordering this option, it is worth considering that if there is no additional coating on it, then after 3-5 years the surface will become faded due to oxidation. It can be renewed by polishing.

Stainless steel

This is one of the most wear-resistant materials, which is used for ritual tablets, among other things. The service life is about 100 years, without any external changes.

For such plates, stainless steel with a thickness of 1 mm is used; an increase up to 3 mm is available. If it is necessary to increase the thickness, to create a more massive sign, chamfers are used, in which case its thickness reaches 50 mm. The design itself remains lightweight. The classic color of the material is silver, but it can also be made in gold. This will not affect durability. The surface can be glossy or matte.

The advantage of stainless steel ritual tablets is their durability and preservation appearance for many years. They do not need any additional processing, polishing, etc.

Aluminum

Aluminum is a very durable material that is not subject to negative influences. external environment. It is also lightweight, so mounting a ritual tablet will not be a problem. Information is applied to them using one of the following methods - chemical etching with enamel filling or milling. In the first case, the inscription on the plate will be as readable as possible; in the second, although it will be less contrasting, its shelf life is 100 years.

Modern technologies make it possible to produce signs using laser engraving, sublimation printing, computer engraving, spraying. But they all require expensive equipment and are not available for use at home.

The proposed technology for manufacturing metal plates is available for self-made with minimal investment of time and money. The photograph shows a self-made ritual metal plaque mounted on a tombstone cross.

Grinding and polishing the base of the sign

As a base for a sign, you can use almost any sheet material that can withstand heating temperatures up to 200°C. Aluminum is best suited, as it is easy to process and is resistant to atmospheric influences, which is important if the sign will be installed on the street, for example, as an address or number of a house or cottage.


To make a ritual tablet from sheet aluminum 2 mm thick, a plate measuring 148 × 200 mm was cut out using a hacksaw for metal and four holes for fastening with a diameter of 6 mm were drilled in the corners, at a distance of 8 mm from the edge.

The surface of the sign's base was covered with scratches and had other mechanical defects. Therefore, before applying the inscription, the surface was sanded with fine-grained sandpaper using a surface grinder. To prevent the base of the table from moving during sanding, it was secured to a sheet of plywood using four self-tapping screws screwed into the holes in the corners.


After sanding, the surface of the base of the sign acquired a uniform matte surface on which a design can be applied, but I wanted a mirror shine, so I decided to polish it further.

To do this, instead of sandpaper, felt rubbed with GOI paste was attached to the sanding machine. There are many brands of polishing pastes available and you can use any that are designed for polishing metal.

In order to spend less force on pressing the grinding machine, you can put a load weighing a couple of kilograms on it.


After an hour of grinding and polishing, the surface of the base for the sign acquired a mirror surface and surrounding objects began to be reflected in it.

Making a template for a sign

To create a ritual tablet template, you need to download one of the files below into Word and edit it. To produce a sign using the proposed technology, it is necessary to mirror the image. Some printers allow you to set the print mode to Mirror Image in the Properties. If you have such a printer and are happy with everything, then you can print the template and start making a sign.

Ritual Sign Templates for Free Download
Number of buried Template type Download link
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2 under the same name positive Download
2 under the same name negative Download
2 under different names positive Download
2 under different names negative Download

The latest versions of Word also have this option, but much better results can be achieved when converting the image using Photoshop, since it allows you to change the size and placement of the inscriptions, which is impossible to do in Word.


The easiest way is to transfer a picture of a sign from Word to Photoshop via your computer’s clipboard. To do this, in Word, click on the Preview icon, zoom in so that the plate occupies the maximum area of ​​the screen, and press the PrtSc key on the keyboard.



The next step is to crop the image to cut off everything unnecessary, using the Frame tool in the vertical panel on the left.


To change the size of the inscriptions, you need to sequentially select each word with a rectangular frame, as shown in the photo, and select the Edit / Free Transform tool.


In the next step after editing, you need to mirror the image and set the dimensions of the sides. To perform a mirror reflection, you need to select the entire image of the sign with the rectangular area tool and select Image/Rotate Image/Display Canvas Horizontally.

Now all that remains is to set the required dimensions of the sign. To do this, click on the top menu Size/Image Size and enter the required dimensions in centimeters in the boxes, and save the ritual tablet template prepared for printing.


The photo shows a mirror positive of a self-made template. If desired, the olive branch can be replaced with any other design, such as an asterisk or cross, drawn by yourself or taken from the Internet.

Applying a design to the surface of the sign base

The easiest way to apply a design to a sign is to use a template printed on a laser printer. In the printer, the toner is fixed to the paper by melting the powder applied to it after heating to 200°C. When reheated, the toner becomes liquid again. This property of the toner is used to transfer the design from the surface of the paper to the plate. I note that a printout from an inkjet printer is not suitable for these purposes, since the design is applied in ink.

Modern laser printers apply a very thin layer of toner to the paper when printing, and to obtain a high-quality image on a plate, you need to print the image three times on one sheet. Due to inaccurate positioning of the paper in the printer tray, the edges of the character pattern will be slightly blurred, but in this case this does not matter much, since the width and height of the letters and numbers are large.


When making a template for a sign, you can use any water-soluble paper, for example, office printing. But I prefer tracing paper, since the drawing is clearly visible through it, and therefore it is convenient to position the template on the base of the plate, and tracing paper lags behind the toner better.


To ensure high-quality transfer of toner from paper to the surface of the plate base, you need to ensure its uniform and tight fit. To do this, five layers of newspaper were placed on the template, then pressed with a plate similar to the base of the sign. The plate was made at the same time as the base of the tablet to secure it to the cross. The plates were pulled together using screws.


Next, this sandwich was placed in an electric oven and, when the temperature reached 200°C, was kept for an hour, followed by cooling. To ensure that the template fits securely, a weight of several kilograms was placed in the center of the plate.


After cooling to room temperature, the tablet was placed in water to soften the paper for several hours and then the tracing paper was removed under a stream of water. The quality of the drawing turned out to be quite high. In case of unsuccessful application of the inscription, you can easily remove the toner using a rag soaked in acetone and, taking into account the experience gained, reapply it.


The idea was to apply the inscription with toner and etch the metal around it using an etching solution. Then remove the toner with acetone and leave the mirrored letters. But when the paper was removed, it turned out that the sign looked great and the black letters were quite appropriate for a funeral sign. If desired, you can coat the top of the toner with paint of any color. Therefore, all that remains is to apply a thin protective waterproof layer in the form of epoxy resin.


A small amount of epoxy was applied to the center and then smoothed over the surface in a thin layer using a card. A few hours later the sign was ready for installation.

Before transferring toner and covering the plate with a protective layer, it is imperative to degrease the surface. To do this, just wash it with a brush and laundry soap or any dishwashing detergent.

Attaching the sign

Since the cross was an ornate structure, and I didn’t want to drill holes in it, it was decided to secure the sign with an additional aluminum plate of the same size as the sign.

The fastening was done using four M5 screws 50 mm long. To make it impossible to remove the sign without a tool, two nuts were used, tightly tightened together.


The photograph shows a tombstone cross with a ritual tablet attached to it, made with one’s own hands at home. As you can see, the sign looks quite decent and is clearly readable from a distance of several meters.

Then various types of signs are made and fixed in the required place.

It is possible to make a plaque for a monument using a wide range of materials. The choice will have to be made based on how and what exactly will be applied to it. It is also taken into account whether the installation is carried out temporarily while the monument is being made, or whether a permanent option is being installed.

The temporary plate of the sign is usually made of plastic. Manufacturing from such material has the lowest price. And everything you need can be applied quickly and efficiently.

Natural stone

When applying manual engraving, making bas-reliefs and ornaments, natural stone will be an ideal option. But it is impossible to use engraving directly on the surface of the monument, since the base stone does not lend itself well to this type of processing. For the sign, take a stone that is optimally suited in texture and contrasting in color to the main stone, but easier to process.

The signs can be secured with bolts (stainless steel) or liquid nails. If the base of the monument is artificial stone, then the plate can be immediately poured into the mold when making tombstones and monuments. As a rule, you can order such a plate at any granite workshop.

Metal

Metal allows you to apply letters and images using a computer method. There is practically no image that computer engraving cannot recreate. The quality of the metal alloy and the procedure by which the image was applied affects how long the original appearance will last. Such signs are attached with self-tapping screws.

Ceramics, enamel, porcelain

Photoceramics is the most common type of printing images and inscriptions. It is possible to use color images. Such signs are fastened with self-tapping screws or using “liquid nails”. The production of ceramics for monuments can be done in series.

The disadvantage is the fragility of the image. Under the influence environment colors lose their brightness. And the plate of the plate made of ceramics does not have the degree of strength that, for example, steel can boast.

Plastic

The image is printed on a plate and then laminated. Used as a temporary solution, since the image fades very quickly, and plastic itself is not a durable material.

Glass

Glass plaques are not mass produced. Typically these are monuments, headstones and memorials that are custom made and designed. The glass is usually tempered; inscriptions and images are applied in the form of computer or laser engraving.

Many monument manufacturing companies offer to order and buy a monument for a grave. The choice should be made in favor of the one that will provide the full range of services. Our company has a well-equipped workshop, which allows us to provide a full range of services, including the production of plaques for monuments in Moscow and the region.

According to generally accepted traditions, it is necessary not only to designate the burial place with a monument, but also to indicate who rests at this place, as well as when this person was born and died.

There are many ways to apply inscriptions, it all depends on the material from which the tombstone is made. The most popular of them are engraving, as well as photo or metal-ceramic plates. More information about engraving: http://danila-master.ru/articles/gravirovka-risunkov-na-poverxnosti.html. The application of memorial inscriptions is usually ordered at the same place where the monument is purchased. But, for example, if the words have already been erased or for some reason are severely damaged and require replacement, it is not at all necessary to turn to professionals. You can do everything with your own efforts and at the same time not only save money, but also present your efforts as a tribute to the memory of a loved one.

Paints

The easiest way to apply inscriptions to a monument is with paints. You can buy suitable paint in any department with art supplies: you should explain to the sales consultant how you plan to use it, and they will offer you an option suitable in composition. For such purposes, mixtures based on an alkyd binder are suitable; you can also purchase acrylic paint, but it will most likely have to be additionally coated with varnish.

This method is good because you can experiment with colors and textures, in addition to inscriptions, and make beautiful patterns with the same color. However, for such work you must have a certain skill. If you have no artistic experience, but have, for example, an original idea and confidence in your abilities, it is better to first practice first on a sheet of paper, and then on some vertical surface, so that your hand is well positioned and the strokes are applied confidently.

Overhead letters

This method is also quite simple and ideal if you are not confident in your artistic skills. Overhead letters can be purchased at the appropriate stores, ordered in a workshop, or made yourself. To make it yourself, you should first use a stencil to make letters from cardboard, and then, using the resulting blanks, cut them out of thin metal, wood, or sculpt them from ceramic clay. When the letters are ready, they should be glued using epoxy glue to a previously cleaned and degreased surface of the tombstone. To prevent the letters from jumping, level their position using a building level.

Signs

There may be several options for making your own sign with inscriptions:

    Glass. To make inscriptions on glass, stained glass paints are used or words are drawn in a graphics editor and printed on thick paper. In the second case, the inscription is placed between two glass plates, and then in a dense metal or plastic frame, which will serve to seal the holes between the two glasses.

    Wooden. Since wood does not tolerate external influences well, such a sign will not last long. best case scenario several years. However, with a competent and creative approach, inscriptions on wood will look very beautiful. Words are burned or cut out with a jigsaw on a well-sanded wooden plate. Additionally, you can depict all kinds of patterns, and also use wood paints. An antiseptic is applied on top of the finished wooden sign, and after it is absorbed, the surface is coated with wood varnish for external use. In order for the product to last longer, the varnish layer should be renewed periodically.

    Metal. The most reliable and durable option is to engrave the inscriptions on a metal plate using a special engraving pencil. In this case, especially if you lack experience and confidence, you can use a stencil, then the letters will be even and neat.

The inscriptions on the monument give people information about the person who rests under these slabs. Often this is just a last name, first name, patronymic and the two most significant dates. Tombstones remain without inscriptions only in some extreme cases.

Particularly noteworthy are inscriptions such as epitaphs - a short but expressive saying placed on the gravestone. Sometimes they simply express the feelings of the relatives of the deceased, sometimes a philosophical statement about life - everything that the customers of the monument had in mind. This greatly diversifies the monument itself and gives some kind of mood to visitors to the grave.

Technologies for applying an inscription to a monument

There are several technologies for applying an inscription to a tombstone. Let us briefly indicate the essence of each of them.
- . On the stone surface, indentations or bulges in the form of letters and numbers are made in some way. Sometimes the recesses are filled with paint or gold leaf. It turns out very expressive and beautiful.

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Pre-made photoceramic plaques are attached to the monument. Photoceramic method is the most modern technology applying an image either to enameled metal surfaces, or to ceramic surfaces, or to glass.

Any inscription is assembled from a set of overhead letters and numbers and attached to a stone slab.

Advantages and disadvantages of technologies for applying an inscription to a monument

By beauty. Engraved inscriptions, like those on photoceramic plaques, look very attractive. You can choose any, even the most sophisticated font, and decorate the inscription with different monograms and frames. Here you can give free rein to your imagination and it will be unlimited.

All this cannot be said about inscriptions made of overhead letters and numbers. Here we are strictly limited by the type of letters in the set. However, if the letters and numbers are made of bronze, then the appearance of the inscriptions on the monument is austere, but magnificent.

In terms of strength and safety. Engraved inscriptions are inferior to photoceramic ones in terms of preservation of the colored paint that colors the inscription. It is difficult to preserve such an inscription for centuries, which is exposed to various weather conditions every day.

Photoceramic inscriptions are reliably protected on the plate with special varnishes baked at high temperatures. And the photoceramic dyes themselves are made from special pigments that do not lose color under any circumstances.

However, the plaque's fastening may become loose over time, and the plaque may fall off the monument. The same cannot be said about engraved inscriptions. Even if the filling paint crumbles over time, the indentations will remain and the inscription can be read. In addition, the sign can be broken by vandals.

The same trouble can happen with overhead letters. They may fall off over time and the inscription will be impossible to read.

Conclusion: the most secure way of applying inscriptions to a monument is engraving. However, as long as humanity exists and such a concept as people’s respectful memory of their ancestors, an inscription made in any way can be easily restored.

Every person should understand that his ancestors are his personal guardian angels. And just as he takes care of the memory of his ancestors, so the guardian angels take care of him.