Hand Carved Headstones

Hand Carved Headstones by James McLoughlin

James McLoughlin, award-winning sculptor, is proud to use his talents to give your loved one’s final memorial the skill and attention it deserves by creating a bespoke, hand crafted head stone that will last for centuries. Using natural stone quarried in Ireland and England, James takes the time to talk to his clients and learn about the deceased so that he can create a beautiful and unique headstone that honours a person’s legacy for years to come.  

Cobh native, James is an award-winning sculptor who received his training from the City and Guilds of London Art School where he won both scholarships and awards in recognition of his remarkable talent and hard work.  

James worked for the Carvers & Gilders in London, one of Britain’s most respected carvers, before he moved back to Ireland and took part in the restoration of Cobh Cathedral.  

You can find his work all around the world, from the statue of Sonia O’Sullivan in Cobh to large pieces commissioned by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai. His headstones can be found throughout Ireland and the UK, beautifully memorialising loved ones.  

Bespoke Headstones Hand Crafted in Cork

Granite Stone Headstones

Many clients reach out to James looking for granite headstones; however, what they are most often looking for is, in fact, a limestone headstone. James works with 2 types of limestone, Blue Limestone quarried in County Kilkenny and Portland Stone, which is a white or cream coloured limestone quarried in the UK.   

Slate Stone Headstones

All of the slate James works with is quarried on Valentia Island in County Kerry. Valentia Slate is incredibly durable and requires very little maintenance to keep it looking sharp. The slate is a stunning dark blue or purple colour and allows for beautifully carved lettering.

Portland Stone Headstones

James works with Portland Stone which is quarried in Portland, England. This stone has been used to create memorials and headstones for centuries. It is soft but durable and holds details extremely well making it a great choice for an intricately carved headstone. It is well known for its uniform creamy colour and fine-grained texture.  

Bespoke Headstone Commissioning Process

Every headstone that James creates is just as unique as the person it is designed to memorialise. Because of the bespoke nature of these memorial pieces, it can take from 2 to 3 months for the headstone to be completed and fitted.   

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Step 1

The commissioning process begins with either a phone call or an email with James where the family of the deceased have the opportunity to discuss the type of memorial they envision for their loved one and James can give them an overview of the commissioning and carving process. The size of the piece, as well as the location and choice of stone, will all be discussed.  

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Step 2

Once James has an idea as to what the bereaved is looking for, he will create a quick sketch of the project for their feedback and approval. James and the family will also look into whether planning permission is needed for the particular cemetery where the memorial will be placed. At this point, the price of the piece will also be discussed and agreed upon. If everyone is happy to proceed, a 50% deposit is required, and the stone is ordered from the quarry. 

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Step 3

It can take anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks for the stone to be delivered. During this time, James will create more detailed drawings of the headstone design, collaborating with the next of kin to make sure that the design accurately represents the deceased and the family’s wishes. During this time, the family is welcome to visit James’ workshop (by appointment) to discuss the memorial piece and see some of James’ other work. 

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Step 4

Once the stone arrives, the carving process begins. James translates his sketches and designs into a unique memorial that will last for decades to come. 

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Step 5

James will bring the finished piece to the loved one’s final resting place where he will erect the bespoke headstone and fit any kerb stones or other elements. 

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FAQs

Hand-carved headstones are shaped and lettered entirely by hand, using traditional tools and techniques. This approach allows for unique, deeply personal craftsmanship that reflects the individuality of the person being commemorated. Machine-made headstones, in contrast, are mass-produced using automated tools, often resulting in a more uniform, less detailed finish. A hand-carved piece offers a timeless, human quality that machines simply can’t replicate.

The timeframe can vary depending on the complexity of the design and the availability of materials. On average, the process takes between 2 to 3 months from initial consultation to installation. This ensures each piece is given the time and care it deserves. If you have a specific date in mind, it’s always best to get in touch early.

The process begins with a conversation to understand your vision, memories, and preferences. From there, James will create sketches and suggest layouts, symbols, and lettering styles. You’ll have the opportunity to review and refine the design until it feels right. Throughout, the focus remains on collaboration and respect for the person you wish to memorialise. 

Absolutely. Personal touches such as family symbols, meaningful quotes, poems, or inscriptions in Irish or other languages are encouraged. These details make each headstone deeply personal and are carefully carved to your specifications. 

Irish weather can be tough on stone over time, so durability is key. Kilkenny Limestone and Valentia Slate are both excellent choices, offering strength and weather resistance while still being well-suited to hand carving. James can advise on the best material based on your location and aesthetic preferences. 

Yes, James personally installs each headstone. This ensures that the integrity of the piece is preserved from start to finish and allows for careful placement that honours both the site and the stone.

Yes. If you’d like the new headstone to harmonise with others in a family plot, James can study the existing stones and create a complementary design in terms of size, style, material, and inscription. Please make sure to provide plenty of photos and details to make sure the new headstone matches.

Yes, visits to James’ workshop in Cobh are welcome by appointment only. James enjoys welcoming guests and giving them a chance to see examples of past work, view the carving process, and discuss ideas in person. Please get in touch to arrange a suitable time.