The Gravestone Girls
We are The Gravestone Girls
Over thirty years ago, we began producing gravestone art by rubbing Colonial New England gravestones.

 To further capture the unique three-dimensional art on these old tombstones, we perfected a casting technique which replicates the original gravestone carvings. We use these artistic images to create wall hangings, jewelry, magnets, and other interior and architectural pieces.

All of our products are derived from the beautiful primitive art of 17th, 18th and 19th century gravestones found in cemeteries throughout the New England region.

Our items are formed and finished by hand through a process we specifically developed. (It's important to note that no stones are harmed by our techniques).

We hope you are intrigued by these pieces of our special history - enjoy!

Keeping Our Dead Alive,

Brenda, Maggie & Melissa

The Gravestone Girls -
Putting the 'Rave' Back in Grave


Mr. Thomas Rawson, died July 10, 1802

Alice Maranda, died September 20, 1868



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