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Stone
signs are impressive and capture attention. The irregular
shape of a natural stone can add appeal, but stones can also
be cut to exact shapes and sizes with definite lines.
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Stone
is a versatile, timeless material and is becoming a very popular
choice for residential and commercial signage.
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These
enormous red sandstone pieces are engraved with custom logos
and placed as impressive entries to these exclusive developments.
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This
piece of sandstone, measuring approximately 4'x3', serves
as a directory. It is engraved and hand painted to show
the locations of all buildings on the property. More
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A
large boulder, which sits near the street, identifies this
home and adds an impressive landscaping effect. Address
signs can be created in many materials as freestanding and
hanging items. More
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Red
wood was the media of choice for the state's Museum of Natural
History outdoor sign. Glass and granite were chosen as signage
material in various locations inside the building's common
space and among its attractions.
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These
custom cut 36" round Black granite tiles make beautiful
pavers at the Albuquerque zoo.
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The
class of 1989 gifted this 7' long, 3' high sign of gray
granite to Valley High School.
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This
new church chose beige-colored Travertine to identify its
facility and complement the building's architecture.
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A
very southwestern style logo is engraved and hand painted
on this piece of sandstone. It stands as a development's
entry sign.
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