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Stone
lends itself to many different décors. It can become
an eye-catching way to decorate and introduce interesting
textures.
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Other
media, such as glass, wood, and metal, can also be engraved
to achieve the decorator look our clients seek.
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A
round table top of polished Portrait Black granite was painstakingly
engraved and painted to our client's specifications in the
image of King Tut. This piece is 48" inches in diameter
and includes set turquoise and coral stones as accents.
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These
naturally-shaped stones are hand picked for shape and color
and transformed into Story Stones. Each one is different.
We core and engrave them with many different designs; often
those of the ancient American Indians. More
images...
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Bill
skillfully engraved this pueblo seal into sandstone. The close-up
photo shows how he was able to achieve a layered, 3-dimensional
replica of the seal. Bill then painted the piece to reflect
the exact colors used in printed materials. View
entire image...
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This
is an American Indian bear design deeply engraved into a large
piece of sandstone. It is mounted on a wall in a client's
entry way.
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These
sandstone tiles, engraved with petroglyph designs, can be
used to decorate kitchens, baths, and outdoor areas. Ceramic
and granite tiles work well also and can incorporate contemporary,
whimsical, or classic designsdesigner's choice.
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This
is our favorite interpretation of a petroglyph toad and he
looks great on glass block. Glass block, windows, doors, and
other interior glass accents can be engraved to add dimension
and the play of light.
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An
irregular shape of sandstone became an interesting coffee
table with a number of ancient American Indian animal designs
circling the table's center design.
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