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Engraving Forms

The below forms can be downloaded, filled out, and sent to us by email at

engraving@solomoncasket.com

Please feel free to contact us with any engraving inquiries.

Engraving Steps & Information

Consider Layout, Sizing or Material Constraints

Some urns have limited space for art and text. We will do our best to accommodate all requests. Some urns require a name plate or a hanging pendant for engraving. See below for examples of these engraving styles. 

Choose Design Customizations

We have hundreds of choices to customize your engraving. â€‹During checkout reference the name and number of your desired stock art. This is optional.

Don't see what you are looking for?

Contact engraving@solomoncasket for custom design or emblem requests. 

Text and Font Options

Standard large size urns will fit three lines of text with heading, full name, date of birth and date of death. However, you can choose any phrase, saying or text you desire. See below for various fonts available. Selecting a font is optional.

Need some guidance on engraving layouts?

There is no wrong way to personalize an urn for your loved one. Below are a few examples of traditional layouts or text choices that the families we have served have commonly used

Common Text Only

Standard layouts include a Term of Endearment, Full Name, Date of Birth and Date of Death on 3 lines

Stock Art and Text Design

Stock Art will be placed based on best fit for your selected urn. Typically, this will be above or to the left of text. You can request any desired orientation during checkout.

Long Form Text

A nickname, phrase or poem can also be chosen for engraving. 5 number of lines is a good rule of thumb for what will fit appropriately

Pendant Engraving

Some urns require an urn pendant and can not be engraved directly on the urn itself

Name Plate Engraving

Some urns will require a name plate for engraving

Keepsake Engraving

Rose Keepsakes or Heart Keepsakes have limited room for more than name and dates. Initials engrave best.

Font Options

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Terms of Endearment

Commonly used terms of endearment include:

  • In Loving Memory (Most Popular)

  • En Memoria Amarosa

  • Loving Mother, Father, Grandmother, Abuela, etc.

  • Gone But Not Forgotten

  • Forever Loved

  • Celebrating the Life of

  • In Memory of

  • With Love and Honor

  • Cherishing the Memory of

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