Some of the world’s greatest works of art and feats of engineering were carved out of stone. Sculptors use a hammer and chisel to etch their dreams into history. Builders choose stone for projects built for the generations to come.
Stone often plays a significant role in some of life’s defining moments in nature – jumping off a favorite rock into a cold lake, gasping at the stunning beauty of a rugged canyon, or preparing a favorite meal on a marble countertop.
Stone connects us to each other. It’s permanent and weighty. It’s a fitting way to remember.
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