It can be difficult to find a memorial mason who will cut a plaque suitable for a natural burial ground. Many natural, or "eco", burial sites do not allow memorial plaques. Those that do insist that the plaque be cut from natural stone, often locally sourced.
Masons are often reluctant to do this as they can not be sure as to the quality or identity of the stone. The cost implications of facing a stone are also a factor and there also health risks involved when cutting stone such as sandstone due to stones high silica content One place you can purchase a memorial plaque for a natural burial ground is Creran Carvings, (crerancarvings.com). They hand source natural quarried stone suitable for natural burial grounds.
All there stones are hand cut and hand painted.
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