Baby Tombstones Prices In South Africa

What is Tombstones?

A headstone, tombstone, or gravestone is a stele or marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave. It is traditional for burials in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim religions, among others.

Baby Tombstones Prices In South Africa

How much does tombstone cost in South Africa?

Tombstones can cost anywhere between R2,000 and R1 million! (Uncommon but not unheard of). Include the costs of hosting the occasion, such as transport for attendees, catering, and tents, and it can become extremely expensive.

What is the cheapest price for a headstone?

The cheapest headstone can cost as little as R8545.63– this would include a granite, flat lawn-level marker, with a 30-character engraving.

The most expensive headstones can end up costing families as much as R170912.50or more (on the higher end they include things like obelisks or grand family tombs and mausoleums).

Does Avbob sell tombstones?

AVBOB Industries – based in Bloemfontein and Rustenburg, manufactures a quality range of coffins, wreaths, funeral ware and tombstones for the funeral industry.

What do you put on a baby’s tombstone?

Here are some small quotes to engrave on a headstone for a baby.

Short Quotes for a Baby Headstone

  • “So little, yet so loved.”
  • “R.I.P.
  • “An angel visited earth and took a flower away.”
  • “If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever.”
  • “Forever in our hearts.
  • “I’ll see you on the other side of the stars.”

What do you write on a baby’s gravestone?

What do you put on a headstone for a stillborn baby?

  • Our little angel, our arms will forever ache to hold you.
  • Born sleeping.
  • We hold you in our hearts until we can hold you in heaven.
  • I will sleep in peace until you come to me.
  • Sleep our little one, sleep.
  • Born in heaven.
  • So small, so sweet, so soon.
  • Snug as a bug in a rug.

What is the difference between a tombstone and a headstone?

“Gravestone” is the older word, being used from the late 1300s, and “tombstone” is from the mid-1500s. 

A headstone, as the word implies, referred to a grave marker placed at the head of a grave. It’s the newest of the three words, arising in 1676, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.