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The passing of Simon Verity at Carmarthenshire, Wales, the man responsible for the 31 figures at the Portal of Paradise at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in the city of New York, causes us to reflect on the creativity and the passion for ston
WORKING WITH A STONE CARVERBy Walter ArnoldPresident, Stone Carvers GuildMasonryApril 2004www.masoncontractors.org
A STONE CARVER CANA stone carver can provide a unique, added value to many masonry projects. A hand-carved stone fireplace, keystone, family crest, door surround, ornamental panel or fountain can add that sense of individuality and style that
STONETake advantage of your carver's expertise and experience. The ProcessThere are several stages in working with a carver, and it is generally best to involve the carver very early in the planning. In my experience, the carver can
DUST COLLECTION FOR THECONSTRUCTION INDUSTRYSave Your Lungs and Your Toolsbuilding will be helpful. Other questions that may arise include such things as:* Do you want an old, rustic look or a crisp, modern look?*
STONEHand-carved stone reflects the quality and care that the contractor puts into the entire project. DesignSTONE CARVERS CAN DESIGN the work to your specifications or work directly from your plans. Discuss who will do that design w
Because at best, they can only mimic the qualities of an original piece. While cast stone has its place in the masonry industry, many customers will prefer a more upscale approach.Natural stone has a visual quality and texture that c