What are the tombs?
Grave friction is the impression of a tombstone made by fraying a soft pencil or coal over a clean sheet of paper glued to the foundation stone. If it goes well, the tombs can capture a huge amount of detail from the tombstone and can be an interesting way to record genealogy, history and especially interesting tombstones. Due to the abundance of beautiful and decorative tombstones in the world, there are many grave rubrics of works of art alone, beyond their historical interest.
So that people first clean the grave, gently remove waste and an instrument with a soft, natural fiber brush. It also connects a piece of paper to a tombstone with a masking tape, a painting tape or other type of tape with a very mild adhesive that leaves no residues. In general, the article is larger than the cornerstone of all details. Then there may be pastels, coal, soft pencils or chalk to gently run over the tombstone, starting with the center to capture the design.
After completing the grave friction, the paper is removed and often sprayed by fixing to prevent the design from blur. Most people also like to make notes about a tombstone that is friction, including details of the cemetery in which it is and the date. Completed friction can be displayed as a work of art or stored in the repository, depending on personal taste.
There are several warnings that need to be kept in mind in the production of graves. It is extremely important to avoid using techniques that could damage stones, which means that no coarse wire brushes or solvents should be used when cleaning. The grave friction should also be carried out only on stones in good condition: if the stone is soft and the crumbling or sounds tuned, it can be damaged by fine friction, so it should be avoided.
in the production of grave friction can be very pleasant, it is also important to realize that one is onCemetery. Some cemeteries explicitly forbid the practice of friction, due to concern about damage, so that the cemetery officials should apply for a cemetery before acquiring. There is also a good idea to photograph stones that documented their condition before and after friction, and as a courtesy many people crop or remove weeds from the graves to clean them up as a way to thank the passengers.