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Burial vaults are an accepted
means of enclosing the casketed remains of a loved one
within a grave. The purpose of a burial vault is to maintain
the grave from the effects of settling and outside forces of
water or excess weight. Doric Burial Vaults are manufactured
of strong reinforced concrete lined with a variety of
carefully selected plastics and metals to assure the utmost
durability and peace of mind. Doric Vaults are available
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The
Doric Olympians
The Doric Olympian® burial vaults are unmatched in
the burial vault industry today. Designed for
families who desire only the best for their loved
one, the Olympians® are known for their handcrafted
beauty, superior strength and durability. The
Olympian® vaults offer a fourth layer of material to
surround the casket. This outer casing of durable
bronze or stainless steel forms an extra barrier
against the elements occurring naturally in the
ground. Each Doric Olympian® is formed from the high
strength 5000psi reinforced concrete, bonded to
ribbed inner liner of fiber-enhanced Doric Fiberlon®.
Bronze or stainless steel is then chemically bonded
to the inner liner for additional stability. The
entire unit is then encased in hand brushed and
clear coated bronze or stainless steel.
The careful detail of the Doric Olympian® makes them
a new standard in premium burial vaults. Each
Olympian Bronze or Olympian Stainless Steel forms a
lasting tribute to a life well lived. |
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Triple Wall
Doric triple wall
vaults are lined with gleaming metals – bronze,
copper and stainless steel, bonded to durable
plastics that form seamless linings within the
reinforced concrete casing. The carapace of each
vault is fitted with matching handcrafted metal
cover and finished with decorative handles, emblem
and nameplate with name, of decedent, date of birth
and death. The colors of hand applied finishing
details complement the casket selection. Below are
the Doric Bronze, the Lydian Copper, and the
Athenian Stainless Steel
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