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The 19th Century Series takes a page straight from the stone construction of colonial architecture. With a unique size, gentle edges, and rough texture, this traditional stone works well in any application: everything from urban Queen-Anne restoration to country club bungalow.
The rough-quarried feel of the 19th Century Series works well in both dry-stack and mortared applications. This style is strong and durable, just like the era that inspired it.
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Traditionally, stonemasons used stones from the fields surrounding their build site. Fieldstone mirrors this grassroots tradition by using the rough textures and random shapes of natural stone from the countryside.
The misshapen stones and rough textures create a beautiful style reminiscent of the rustic English manor or Tuscan villa.
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Stone has been shaped by human beings for as long as they could make and use tools. The Handcrafted Series is a testimony to that ancient tradition, using rugged symmetry and precise lines for an ageless look and feel.
All the beauty of the Ledgestone Series, plus the definition and symmetry of handcrafted stone masonry.
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The Ledgestone Series offers the irregular, aged appearance of natural stone, with great variances in size, texture, and shape. This style makes a beautiful complement to other building materials.
The natural “stacked-stone” look of Ledgestone makes a beautiful accent to any home. The rich colors and genuine textures make Ledgestone one of our most popular styles.