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Like other historical monuments, tombstones are symbols of human civilization, and serve as important identification features of cemeteries and funeral places. Each grave showcases identity is not only a commemorative heritage of the deceased but also represents familial ancestry and cultural legacy. Moreover, tombstones demarcate the burial site of a deceased individual providing identity to the bereaved family by associating them with the deceased. Ensuring stones have both artistic and sentimental value, natural carved tombstones emerge distinctive whilst modern artificial stone ones effortlessly withstand corrosion and come in a myriad of colors and diverse shapes. Notably, tombstone designs often integrate elements of the local culture, religion, and familial traditions. For instance, tombstones in Eastern cultures are decorated with auspicious symbols such as dragons and phoenixes while cross and angel emblems grace pieces in Western Christian regions. More than mere structures, tombstones serve to protect one’s memories as art pieces.