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Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico Temple
Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico Temple Our first Mexican temple stone is also our first brilliant white temple stone. Given to us by a friend whose family helped (as the entire community did) with the original construction, it is an amazing stone. Although the same type of stone has been used in several temples, this piece is from Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico temple. Return to … Read More Colonia Juarez Chihuahua Mexico Temple
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Columbia South Carolina Temple
Columbia South Carolina Temple We were only able to find two very tiny stones from this beautiful temple. Leftover from the construction, we were just happy to get a little bit of stone to offer while it lasted. Return to temple stone list
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Columbia River Washington Temple
Columbia River Washington Temple We are not the only people that collect temple stones out there. The Columbia River Washington stone was given to us by one of our collector friends who helped us get started. To be honest, I had never heard of this temple or knew where it was located. After we had it cut, I was contacted by a lady who … Read More Columbia River Washington Temple
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Columbus Ohio Temple
Columbus Ohio Temple This is another one of those temple stones that was given out during the open house. The local leaders decided to give any member a small piece of scrap stone from the temple if they would bring a non member to the open house. A good number of people took advantage of the offer. One of them donated their stone to … Read More Columbus Ohio Temple
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Concepcion Chile Temple
Concepcion Chile Temple This unique stone was given to a friend who was onsite while serving as a young missionary during the construction. It was given to him as a memento of his service and he felt the need to share it with others who love the temple. It is actually precast concrete that is mixed with various stone and is the actual material … Read More Concepcion Chile Temple
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Curitiba Brazil Temple
Curitiba Brazil Temple This stone was a scrap pieces of stone leftover from the original construction. It was given to a young missionary who served there during the construction and given to us so that it could shared with everyone who loves this beautiful temple. Return to temple stone list
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Dallas Texas Temple
Dallas Texas Temple We searched for almost a decade for stone from the Dallas Temple. A friend of the shop reached out to us with stone that was once a part of the temple and was removed during a repair in the baptistry area of the temple. We are always grateful for help in locating stone from the different temples. Return to temple stone … Read More Dallas Texas Temple
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Detroit Michigan Temple
Detroit Michigan Temple The Detroit Michigan stone came to us from a friend on a mission to de-clutter her home. Having been given several piece by her son who worked on the original temple construction, she decided that they should be used instead of collecting dust in her basement. We love it when people decide to share their stone so that it can be … Read More Detroit Michigan Temple
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Draper Utah Temple
Draper Utah Temple Leftover from the original construction of the Draper Utah temple, this stone from the building itself is strikingly similar in color and design to the Salt Lake temple. Extra care is always used at shows when both are out on the table. This stone was given to us by a friend who worked on the temple. Return to temple stone list
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Edmonton Alberta Temple
Edmonton Alberta Temple The stone from the Edmonton Alberta temple was given to us by a friend of the shop. They were visiting the temple during the original construction and was were given a few pieces of scrap stone during their visit. We were able to make them jewelry with the stone that they treasure. We treasure it as well and are grateful to … Read More Edmonton Alberta Temple
