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Bentonville Arkansas Temple

Bentonville Arkansas Temple This beautiful scrap piece of marble that was leftover from the inside floor of the temple was given to us by another friend who worked on the construction of the temple. We know you will love this stone as it looks incredible in our settings. Return to temple stone list

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Billings Montana Temple

Billings Montana Temple This brilliant white stone was given to us by one of the temple works from the Billing Temple. The stone is scrap pieces from the floor of the baptistry area. While we have several different stones from this temple, we loved this stone the best so we offered it first. Return to temple stone list

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Birmingham Alabama Temple

Birmingham Alabama Temple This stone leftover from the construction of the Birmingham Alabama temple was given to us by friends whose family was heavily involved in its construction. These scraps were thin strips of marble that were obviously trimmed from pieces used on the temple itself. It is amazing beautiful and we are happy to have it in the collection. Return to temple stone … Read More Birmingham Alabama Temple

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Boise Idaho Temple

Boise Idaho Temple Our Boise Idaho stone came to us from a friend who also collects temples stones. While attending a garage sale, she found a square piece of tile that had been converted into numbered artwork. The stone was removed during the remodeling of the Boise temple and was once a part of the actual temple. Return to temple stone list

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Boston Massachusetts Temple

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Boston Massachusetts Temple

Boston Massachusetts Temple We love the Boston Massachusetts stone. It is very unique and beautiful. We had two different stones from this temple. The light stone is scrap leftover from the original construction of the temple building itself. The darker stone itself is used in the landscaping walls around the temple and is easily recognizable by those that have visited the temple. The lighter … Read More Boston Massachusetts Temple

Bountiful Utah Temple

Bountiful Utah Temple The Bountiful Utah temple stone has a fun story to it. When they were building the temple, they found that the holes that they had left in the temple for the beautiful stained glass were too small. To fix the issue, they had to trim stone out of the temple to make room for the windows. Our stone is that same … Read More Bountiful Utah Temple

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Brigham City Utah Temple

Brigham City Utah Temple So, not all temples are made of stone. The Brigham City temple is an example of the precast concrete the Church uses for some of it’s temples. In this scenario, we use stone that is inside the temple. Our stone from this temple is from a scrap piece of the Turkish marble used on the floor of the temple. Return … Read More Brigham City Utah Temple

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Brisbane Australia Temple

Brisbane Australia Temple This is another stone that we got from a missionary who was serving in Brisbane at the time of the construction. It was one of several pieces of scrap stone that was given to missionaries who were there on site. It spent many years in the bottom of a drawer before we found him and he offered the stone to us. … Read More Brisbane Australia Temple

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Buenos Aires Argentina Temple

Buenos Aires Argentina Temple As you might guess, we have lots of contacts who are affiliated with the construction of temples. The Buenos Aires stone is from one of them and is scrap left over from the original construction. When cut up, it looks an awful lot like the Salt Lake temple stone so we have to be extra careful with this amazing stone … Read More Buenos Aires Argentina Temple