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Da Vinci crafts family upright headstones for families throughout Morris, Bergen, Essex, Passaic, and Hudson Counties — hand-finished and built to last.

Da Vinci crafts family upright headstones for families throughout Morris, Bergen, Essex, Passaic, and Hudson Counties — hand-finished and built to last.
Part of our headstones collection, every piece is guided from material and inscription through cemetery approval and installation, so your family is supported at each step.
Honoring family members who have passed on has always been an important tradition. A family upright headstone provides a special place where everyone can come together to remember and celebrate their loved ones. These strong, beautiful markers stand tall through changing seasons, offering comfort and connection across generations.
Many people prefer upright headstones because they last a very long time. They are often made from tough materials, such as granite, that can handle harsh weather. Their tall shape makes them easy to see, so it's simple to find your family's resting place in a large cemetery. Upright headstones also hold deep meaning, showing that a family's love and memories remain standing firm through the years.
Family upright headstones can hold the names of several loved ones, bringing them together on a single monument. By sharing space on one headstone, family members show that their stories are linked, just like their hearts. Over time, future generations can visit this special place to learn about their family's history and feel proud of where they come from.
When it comes to family upright monuments, also known as triple-size memorials, there are several styles to consider. Many families choose a design that features a large central headstone standing tall in the middle, flanked on either side by two smaller stones. These side stones often mirror each other, giving the entire monument a balanced and harmonious look. The central stone often holds the family name or main inscription, while the smaller stones might display the individual names and details of loved ones.
Some families prefer monuments that highlight certain symbols, decorative patterns, or religious emblems. Others lean toward designs with smooth, polished surfaces that give the monument a sleek, modern feel. Still, there are those who choose more traditional carving styles, with intricate lettering and artistic engravings that tell a family's unique story. Certain triple-size monuments may use different shapes, such as curved tops or gently sloping sides, to create a more flowing, elegant appearance.
The choice of material also influences the style of these upright monuments. Granite can offer many colors and finishes, while marble gives a timeless, classic look. The addition of bronze plaques or carved portraits can add depth and warmth, making the monument feel both personal and welcoming. By combining these different elements—shape, style, material, and decorative details—families can create a triple-size upright monument that truly reflects their shared history and lasting bonds.
Choosing the right material for a family upright headstone can make a big difference in how it looks and how long it lasts.
Material Comparison for Family Upright Headstones
| Material | Characteristics | Considerations |
|---|---|---|
| Granite | Strong, available in many colors and textures, highly weather-resistant, low maintenance. | Most popular choice; wide color range from black to pink to blue. |
| Marble | Classic and elegant appearance, smooth surface. | May show wear or discoloration over time with exposure to weather. |
| Bronze Accents | Refined, personal touch; often used for plaques or decorative inlays. | Typically combined with granite base for added durability and style. |
When designing a family upright headstone, many families add details that feel meaningful and personal. This could include the names, birth and passing dates, or a short phrase that captures the spirit of a loved one's life. Some people include symbols of their faith or culture, patterns that reflect their heritage, or even etched portraits that show a familiar face. These touches bring the stone to life and make it truly one-of-a-kind.
The process of making a family upright headstone usually begins with a conversation about what the family wants. From there, the team helps choose the right material, shape, and design. Skilled carvers then bring the vision to life, carefully engraving words and images that matter most. Once the headstone is complete, professionals install it in the cemetery, making sure it follows all the rules and guidelines.
In New Jersey, there are specific rules about the size, shape, and materials used for headstones. There may also be guidelines about who installs the stone and what steps need to be taken to get a permit. Since these rules can feel confusing, our staff will handle the paperwork and ensure that everything is done correctly.
The cost of a family upright headstone depends on several factors. The material can make a difference, with granite often being more affordable than marble. The complexity of the design, including the number of names, details, and engravings, can also affect the price. Larger headstones, or those made to honor more than one person, may cost more because they use more materials and require more work. Still, there are options to fit different budgets, so families can find something that feels right without overspending.
Family upright headstones serve as lasting symbols of love, respect, and belonging. They bring together the memories of parents, grandparents, children, and siblings all in one place, creating a beautiful tribute that will stand for generations. By choosing quality materials, thoughtful designs, and the right professionals, families can create a memorial that truly honors their loved ones.
Families often come to us unsure where to begin. We guide the practical details, design decisions, cemetery approvals, and installation steps so the memorial is handled with care.
Request a free consultationTell us about the person being remembered, the cemetery involved, and the type of memorial your family is considering. We help narrow the options before anything feels overwhelming.
Review headstone, marker, bronze plaque, mausoleum, and custom design options with guidance on material, shape, inscription layout, portraits, symbols, and finish.
Every cemetery has its own rules. We help coordinate dimensions, foundations, bronze or granite specifications, and approval details before production begins.
Once the design is approved, the memorial moves into production with careful attention to carving, lettering, polishing, bronze work, and long-term durability.
We coordinate delivery and installation, and can help with on-site services such as cleaning, lettering, restoration, refinishing, and footstone duplication.
Tell us about the person being remembered. We'll guide the design, cemetery requirements, and installation with care — at no cost to start.
The typical timeline from order to installation is 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the complexity of the design, the material selected, and cemetery scheduling. Custom engravings, portraits, or intricate carvings may add additional time. We keep you informed throughout the process and will provide an estimated completion date at the time of your order.
We work primarily with granite and marble, the most durable and weather-resistant materials for outdoor memorials. Granite is available in a wide range of colors including gray, black, pink, red, and blue. We source from reputable quarries and can match specific color preferences or cemetery requirements. We can also work with bronze for plaques and flat markers.
Yes. We handle the full installation process including foundation preparation, delivery, and setting. We coordinate directly with the cemetery to ensure all placement requirements are met. Most cemeteries have specific rules about monument size, material, and foundation type, and we are experienced in meeting the standards of cemeteries throughout Morris, Bergen, Essex, Passaic, and Hudson Counties.
Absolutely. We offer laser-etched photographic portraits as well as custom hand-carved designs, religious symbols, floral motifs, and personalized inscriptions. You can bring us a photograph or artwork and we will prepare a proof for your approval before any work begins on the stone. Custom designs are one of our specialties.
The price of a monument depends on the size, material, and level of customization. Simple flat markers may start at a few hundred dollars, while upright granite headstones typically range from $1,500 to $5,000 or more depending on the design. Family monuments and mausoleums vary widely. We offer free consultations and no-obligation quotes so you can make an informed decision within your budget.